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Blue Island: Directed by Tze Woon Chan. Exploring the state of depression among the current citizens on Hong Kong as China consolidates its power over the metropolis.
29 lip 2022 · 4 min read. The makers of the moving but uneven Hong Kong protesters doc “Blue Island” seem to struggle with how they should dramatize their human subjects given the hostile (or at minimum, unfriendly) working conditions that led them to crowdfund their movie.
TOP CRITIC. “Blue Island” balances its unavoidably sobering picture of the current political landscape with uplifting testimony of individuals determined to preserve the spirit of Hong Kong, no...
Just don't assume that everyone rates movies according to these rules. The keywords are: 1/10 - ‘Do Not Want’. 2/10 - ‘Awful’. 3/10 - ‘Bad’. 4/10 - ‘Nice Try, But No Cigar’. 5/10 - ‘Meh’. 6/10 - ‘Not Bad’. 7/10 - ‘Good’. 8/10 - ‘Very good’. 9/10 - ‘Excellent’. 10/10 - 'Masterpiece' 1.
With courage and sensitivity, Blue Island confronts the large-scale protests in Hong Kong. A new wave of young people took back the streets, as one generation after another has done throughout...
28 lip 2022 · In “Blue Island,” a hybrid of documentary and dramatization from the director Chan Tze Woon, real-life students from contemporary Hong Kong perform re-enactments of the political struggles of...
30 kwi 2022 · Large-scale protests by the populace have been brutally suppressed. This mix of documentary, fiction, and visions of the future reveals the current state of desolate depression among the people of Hong Kong. “A desperate attempt to capture the final moments of a sinking island”, as maker Chan Tze-woon himself puts it.