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Online HD Watch: /xjp/904/ DVD Download: /xjp/904/ Basic Information of city of glass Chinese Title: city of glass Foreign Language Title: city of glass Film Type: Love/History Length: 1 10 Minute Country/Region: Hong Kong White Language: Cantonese, English, Mandarin Chinese Color. Zhang Wanting ... writer Alex Law Alex Law actor Dawn ... Xu Shenggang Raphael Shu Qi Xu Zhi ... rhymes Vivian Eason Chan Eason Chan ... Hong Mai ... Tiger singer Zhang Shenyue Nicola Joan ... Hong Kangqiao Susie Gu Dezhao Vincent Corner ... Chen Hao Wu Yanzu Wu Yanzu ... Xu Kangqiao (as Wu Yanzu) Ren Baolian ... Uce Yu production and distribution production company Jiahe Film Co., Ltd. Jiahe Limited [Hong Kong] UFO Filmmakers Production Co., Ltd. United Filmmakers Organization (UFO) [Hong Kong] Special Effects Company Xiantao Digital Film Co., Ltd. [Hong Kong] ... Release date: Hong Kong 1998 65438+1October 28th Singapore1998 658. Kloc-0/October 20th Canada199865438+February 4th Korea 1999 654. On October 23rd, 38+/kloc-0, Luo Zhongtie and Zhang Wanting projected their study experiences at HKU and their thoughts and feelings about the 1997 issue into their works, making it a film with both historical vision and personal feelings. However, the film lacks originality in structure and packaging techniques, revealing the shadow of western films from time to time, such as Lonely Dream and Hong Kong films, such as Sweet Honey, which is regrettable. Dawn and Shu Qi played the role of Hong Kong college students in the 1970s. Everyone was envious of the golden wedding. Later, they were imprisoned for participating in a political protest movement at Dawn, which led to their breakup. Unexpectedly, many years later, they met unexpectedly after getting married separately, resumed their secret tryst under the lingering past and old feelings, and finally 1997 died in a temporary street in England. Through the process of their children handling the funeral and auctioning their former residence, the director explained the ins and outs of the plot in sections, and also took the opportunity to compare the sacrifices made by elite students in the past with the frivolous casualness of college students now. But "Trying to Memorize" is undoubtedly too monotonous and repetitive, far from achieving the dramatic effect of Teresa Teng's songs interspersed with honey. Version 2 1997 On New Year's Eve, passengers gathered at London Bridge and counted down in the snow to welcome the new year. A car crashes, and a middle-aged man and woman, Guangsheng (played by Dawn) and Yunwen (played by Shu Qi), die in the car. The next day, the headline found that they were a pair of derailed lovers, each with a family. When their families learned about this, they were very angry and refused to go to London to identify the body. They sent a son (Daniel Wu) and a daughter (Zhang Shenyue) to handle affairs. Young people were born in Hong Kong and began to contact each other, resenting each other for killing their parents. They look through photos, letters and diaries found in their parents' luggage, slowly restore the last journey in their parents' lives and touch their parents' forgotten past. Back in Hong Kong, the two young people understood each other and continued their parents' unfinished love story. Film appreciation shows people's understanding and expression of love in the 1970s, and also influences the love view of a new generation of young people. There are laughter and laughter when we meet, pain when we leave, and sadness when we meet again after leaving several times. Classic fragment: 1. After Xu went to study in France, they could only contact by telephone. When they spoke for the last time, they rhymed: I'll come next time. . . . I'll call you next time I save enough money. Here, girls' fairy-tale longing and persistence in love are vividly displayed. 2. Xu Kangqiao expressed his love for Hongkangqiao with The One by the Pond. 3. After seeing the poem in the rearview mirror while driving in England, Xu got off and looked for the poem in the telescope on the roadside. Here, the past time of the two people is skillfully interspersed in the vague real world, which makes people wonder: Is the past more important than the present? And this is the last time the two of them meet again. As soon as they hit it off, they first smiled with relief, and finally their expressions were fixed in silence and loss. After all, they have been through too much. Should they cherish real life or indelible memories in their hearts? They don't want to think about it any more, so let it be. 4. Of course, I have to say that at the end, the brilliant fireworks and the sweet and beautiful moments of the past are seamlessly combined, making people feel that love is so warm, even if it is death, it is worthwhile. The behind-the-scenes production of this film can be traced back to the early 1970s, back to 1997. On the surface, it is a 20-year love of life and death, joys and sorrows, and enmity between two men and women. In fact, it is linked to the historical changes in Hong Kong. When Dawn and Shu Qi were studying, the Hedong Building, a girl's dormitory in the school, was a witness. Decades later, the building had to be demolished and rebuilt because of its age, which proved the changes and vicissitudes of the world in the past few decades. The whole film has both historical vision and personal feelings. Through the description of the past campus life in HKU, it reveals the colonial elite's infinite nostalgia for the past and a complex of self-restraint. The dreamlike elegance and honey juice, scene after scene, evoke the past feelings and parting feelings of Hong Kong people, especially the song "Try to remember". The aristocratic school education firmly expresses the self-consciousness of Hong Kong people. This film won 1 1 a film shortlisted for the Taiwan Golden Horse Award. [Edit this paragraph] Basic information of song album album: "city of glass" Singer: Dawn Release: Sony (HK) Time: 1998-09-30 Language: Chinese genre: popular area: Hong Kong and Taiwan album introduction Dawn is a person who knows how to use his own advantages and momentum to continue. In the movie, he used city of glass to continue his Sweet Honey. Musically, in the soundtrack album of "city of glass", he started to vote for the new record company with the sequel "I Love You", just like hit's commercial song a few months ago. The similarity between the two songs is almost 70 points. Of course, the composer Dick Lee didn't deliberately copy it, but he also understood that the most personal singing style of Dawn and the song form that Dawn needs most in the market are the same, but it is rare that the two songs are close but can achieve unique charm. In addition to the surprise of Never Again in My Life, the dawn cover of the famous song "Try to Recall" of Four Brothers on this disc also performed well. On the contrary, the most surprising thing is that this CD contains Lu Qiaoyin's "Optional Cinema" with a strong Trip hop tune, which seems to be out of tune with the theme of the whole CD. Fortunately, the focus of the whole disc is only on Dawn and the VCD delivered with the disc, which is extremely excellent. It makes sense for them to live together.

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