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Old 06-17-2009, 06:06 PM   #1
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Hong Kong Isabella (Yi sa bui lai)



Out now in Hong Kong via MegaStar. Nominated for Golden Bear and winner of Silver Bear (Best Music) at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2006.

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Four parts mood and one part content, "Isabella" spends a long time saying not very much. Beautifully lensed widescreen elegy to times past and chances lost -- through the slim story of a suspended Macau cop and a lanky young woman who claims to be his daughter -- reps a complete change of pace by Hong Kong director Edmond Pang and plays like Wong Kar-wai-lite. More suited to a sidebar, pic looked out of place in the Berlinale's competition and theatrical business looks to be minimal.

Pang has made his name the past five years with a series of quirky, inventive comedies such as "You Shoot, I Shoot," "Men Suddenly in Black" and "AV." In contrast, "Isabella," the first project of his own company Not Brothers, set up with actor Chapman To, is a conventional mood piece, bereft of Pang's usual genre-bending invention and shot in Hong Kong filmers' favorite musty location, Macau.

The characters are introduced with fancy cross-cutting. It's the sweltering summer of 1999 and, as occasional intertitles remind, it was a crime-filled few months, with authorities cracking down on smuggling and police corruption prior to the Portuguese colony being delivered back to China.

To plays Inspector Ma Chen-shing, a world-weary cop and serial womanizer who's on suspension. In a bar, he picks up Cheung Bik-yan (Isabella Leong), with a line that will come to haunt him: "You remind me of my first girlfriend."

Taciturn, and with the look of a drifter, Cheung remains enigmatic. But some time after they've slept together, she floors Ma with the news that she's his daughter.

Cheung says all she wants is a little money to pay her back rent and rescue her dog, Isabella, who's been locked in the apartment by her landlord. By default, the pair spend a lot of time together, wandering around the picturesque Macau streets and lounging in Ma's tatty apartment -- all of which is set to a repetitive, largely Latin-flavored score.

More often seen in comic or offbeat roles, To is fine as the cop whose life took the wrong track almost from the start. Newcomer Wong, who debuted in "The Eye: Infinity," and recalls a wilder-looking version of actress Cecilia Cheung, is also believable as the waifish, leggy Cheung. Shame neither of them has much of a script to chew on, as they stroll through Man Lim-chung's atmospheric production design and d.p. Charlie Lam's gently pastel lensing.

In an apparent effort to beef up the pic, Anthony Wong cameos as Ma's colorful friend, and other names (Shawn Yue, Josie Ho) clock in briefly.

Camera (color, widescreen), Charlie Lam; editor, Wenders Li; music, Peter Kam; production designer, Man Lim-chung; costume designer, Stephanie Wong; sound (Dolby Digital), Nip Kei-wing, David Wong; associate producers, Shirley Lau, Lorraine Ho; associate executive producer, Han Sanping; assistant director, Luk Kim-ching. Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (competing), Feb. 16, 2006. Running time: 109 MIN.
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Old 06-18-2009, 03:34 PM   #2
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Got my copy today, it's region free!
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Old 09-08-2009, 07:23 PM   #3
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This has an outstanding Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. It's 96khz with a high bitrate. Not sure why more Dolby tracks don't have this bitrate if it's available.
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Old 09-08-2009, 07:24 PM   #4
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How's the movie? I've been thinking about getting it, but I've never even heard of it.
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Old 09-08-2009, 08:19 PM   #5
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I just watched this. It's a very slow moving drama about a cop and a teenage girl (don't want to say much more than that to avoid spoilers). The acting, the soundtrack, and the cinematography are all more than solid, but it's very slow. Not something you want to watch late at night or tired. This is the kind of movie where an actor is shown shaving in real time.
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Old 09-08-2009, 08:39 PM   #6
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Is Chapman To at all funny in this one? Or is it completely serious?

I like Chapman To in most of the stuff he's in. Is this just one of those films where he's trying to expand on his acting chops?
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Chapman To is completely serious in this. This film is more sad than funny, not that it doesn't have bits of humor.
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Wong Kar-wai lite describes this movie perfectly. BTW, I loved it. Beautiful score and Isabella Leong was fantastic in the role. A rare 4 stars/5 from me.
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