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Paradox

Midnight Passion

  • CountryHong Kong,China
  • Production Year2017
  • Running Time100min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Hong Kong cop Lee goes on a search in Thailand for his missing daughter Chi. Thai-Chinese police officer Chui Kit lets Lee join the investigation, having no idea that Lee is going to use the mass media to hunt for clues. When a short clip that accidentally filmed Chi’s capture is uploaded to the police website is subsequently deleted, Chui Kit and colleague Tak manage to locate the clip’s owner, but the evidence is destroyed before they can act on it. As the duo continue tracking down the culprit and get closer to the truth, they realize that the case is more complicated than it initially appeared, and the mastermind behind the scene is not someone they can deal with. The story of Paradox may seem similar to that of Taken, but unlike that film, Paradox takes a different, unexpected turn in the end. With action scenes that are much more sophisticated and believable, it becomes an updated version of Taken that is just as satisfying for audiences.
Director
Director
YIP Wai Shun
Writer-director Yip Wai Shun was born in Hong Kong and started his training in filmmaking by working as a production assistant in Category III exploitation and horror cinema. His films include Bullets Over Summer (1999), Juliet in Love (2000), <I>SPL </I>(2005), and the box office hit trilogy, Ip Man (2008), Ip Man 2 (2010), and Ip Man 3 (2015).
Credit
  • Director
    YIP Wai Shun
  • ProducerSoi CHEANG
    Paco WONG
  • CastLouis KOO
    Yue WU
    Ka Tung LAM
    Chris COLLINS
    Tony JAA
    Jacky CAI
    Ken LOW
    Hanna CHAN
  • ScreenplayJill LEUNG
  • CinematographyKenny TSE
  • Production DesignKwok Keung MAK
  • EditorHoi WONG
  • World SalesBravos Pictures Limited
    queenie.li@bravospictures.com
Photo
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OB맥주 (한맥)
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER