An Autumn's Tale Explained

An Autumn's Tale should not be confused with Autumn Tale.

An Autumn's Tale
Native Name:
Child:yes
T:秋天的童話
S:秋天的童话
P:Qiū Tiān Dí Tóng Huà
J:Cau1 Tin1 Dik1 Tung4 Waa2
Director:Mabel Cheung
Producer:Dickson Poon
John Shum
Starring:Chow Yun-fat
Cherie Chung
Danny Chan
Music:Lowell Lo
Cinematography:David Chung
James Hayman
Editing:Lee Yim-hoi
Cheung Kwok-kuen
Chu San-kit
Chan Kei-hop
Kwong Chi-leung
Distributor:D&B Films
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
English
Japanese
Gross:HK$25,546,552

An Autumn's Tale is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic drama film set in New York City starring Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, and Danny Chan. The film is the second entry in Mabel Cheung's "migration trilogy."

The film won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film, Best Cinematography (James Hayman and David Chung) and Best Screenplay (Alex Law);[1] Chow was nominated for Best Actor for three films that same year, but won for his performance in Prison on Fire. On the other hand, Chow won his second Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his role in this film in 1987. Cherie Chung was nominated for Best Actress and Lowell Lo was nominated for Best Original Score, respectively. The film was ranked #49 on the Hong Kong Film Awards' Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures.

Plot

Jennifer Lee travels from Hong Kong to New York City with plans to study with her boyfriend, Vincent. Samuel Pang is a relative of Jennifer who arrives at the airport with two friends, Cow and Bull, to pick her up. Pang takes Jennifer to her apartment, and lets Jennifer know that she may stamp on the floor if she needs anything, as he lives downstairs.

The next day, Jennifer wakes Pang up to have him show her how to take a train to meet Vincent. Pang insists on driving her to the train station himself. Waiting for Jennifer to change, he comments women are "cha bo", meaning trouble. Pang ridicules Jennifer for not knowing English.

In the train station Jennifer sees Vincent with a girl named Peggy. She attempts to hide from Vincent but is caught before she can leave. Vincent did not expect to see Jennifer at the train station, and feels it was childish of Jennifer to travel to New York City to send him a box of dolls from Hong Kong. Infuriated, Jennifer walks back to the car and throws the box of dolls onto the street. Pang's car runs over the dolls as they depart.

Later that night, Pang answers a call from Vincent. He tells Jennifer to meet with him for lunch at Silver Palace restaurant the next day. Pang works as a busboy at the restaurant and overhears their conversation. Jennifer means to study in New York to be with Vincent, but he tells Jennifer to explore the city and meet new people rather than follow him everywhere. She finds out he is leaving for Boston tomorrow.

Depressed, Jennifer goes home and makes a pot of tea. Pang smells gas from upstairs and investigates; he finds a passed-out Jennifer. He takes her downstairs and has someone call the fire department. Seeing Jennifer lovesick for Vincent, Pang takes her out for a walk.

The next day Jennifer goes to a restaurant in Chinatown. Pang walks in and sees her, but Jennifer ignores him and turns aside. Pang is about to sit with Jennifer, only to have a friend from another table call him. Pang greets them and moves toward Jennifer's table. He tries a piece of Jennifer's egg sandwich and calls a staff member over to order extra plates of food for both of them. Pang helps Jennifer build a bookcase and decorate her room. She tells him she found a part-time job as a babysitter to pay for her rent, but would need a second job for her tuition and other expenses. He finds her grandfather's watch, but the strap is worn. Pang goes to buy tickets for a Broadway show, not knowing Jennifer is busy. He tries to sell the tickets.

Jennifer alights a NJ Transit bus to help Pang, who is being questioned by an NYPD officer outside the theatre, but ends up running late for her babysitting job. Pang insists on driving her. They arrive at the home of the child Chung has been hired to babysit, but Jennifer is too anxious to enter. She asks Pang to accompany her.

Tony, one of Mrs. Sherwood's boyfriends, wants to hire Jennifer as a waitress for his restaurant. Pang is suspicious of the owner. Jennifer says he can visit her there. Pang declines, with work on his mind. He later visits Jennifer and is led to an expensive restaurant called "The Big Panda". Unable to read the English menu, he has the waiter order a simple meal for him. The waiter suggests a high-priced array of dishes, which Pang reluctantly agrees to.

While babysitting Anna, Tony visits Jennifer and walks with her into the garden. Mrs. Sherwood recently came home and sees Tony flirting with Jennifer, and calls for her to leave immediately. Having heard about Jennifer losing her babysitting job, Pang and his friends go to The Big Panda restaurant and beat up the owner.

They spend their morning trying to sell her dolls for money. Walking past a vendor, Jennifer sees a watchband she likes; unfortunately, it is out of her budget ($800). At the park, she sees Vincent with Peggy but wants to flee. She asks Pang if she looks better than Peggy. Pang explains that he doesn't care how others looked, nor how others looked at him, as long as he kept his dignity. He told Jennifer that it was his dream to open a restaurant on a pier on the beach, and name it Sampan.

The next morning, Pang writes on his bedroom mirror three commandments and five goals; one goal being "If you want it, go for it", in this case Pang going for "cha bo", Jennifer.

Pang is holding a party, and invites Jennifer, but does not tell her it is his birthday. Vincent heard she was at a party, so he talked with Jennifer the entire night. The conversation became awkward when he mentioned he broke up with Peggy. Pang, serving guests leaves because he does not think he will have a chance with Jennifer. He went drinking and gambling until Bull asks for more money to pay off the gangs. Frustrated, Pang gathered a group of friends to drive in search of the gang and beat them up.

Jennifer wanders into Pang's room and sees a mirror with his handwriting on it. He wrote his name, age, and birthday in English. Feeling lonely, she walks across a park and sees Anna at her school. Mrs. Sherwood greets Jennifer and acknowledges that it was Tony who flirted with her. She invites Jenny to move in with the family on Long Island.

Pang comes back to his apartment the next morning and finds Jennifer's graduation certificate. To congratulate her, he buys the watchband as a gift. The old man did not accept his offer, so Pang sold his car for the watchband. Excited to see Jennifer with the gift, he runs to her apartment only to see Vincent helping Jennifer move furniture in his car. She gives him her address. They exchange gifts and Pang assumes she has gotten back together with Vincent. After hesitation Pang runs after her after she leaves. Unable to catch up as the car turns up the highway ramp, he walks to a beach. He opens his gift and finds her grandfather's watch. Soon Jennifer opens her gift and realizes it is the watch band she had wanted and cries.

Some time afterwards, Jenny is walking with Anna at the same beach she had visited with Samuel. To Jennifer's surprise, they come across a restaurant on the pier called Sampan. Jennifer walks up to the restaurant and approaches Samuel. After calming himself down, Pang asks her, "Table for two?"

Cast

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Secondary Cast:

Filming locations

Box office

The film grossed HK$25,546,552 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 16 July to 25 August 1987.

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
CeremonyCategoryRecipientOutcome
7th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest FilmAn Autumn's Tale
Best DirectorMabel Cheung
Best ScreenplayAlex Law
Best ActorChow Yun-fat
Best ActressCherie Chung
Best CinematographyJames Hayman, David Chung
Best Original Film ScoreLowell Lo
24th Golden Horse AwardsBest Feature FilmAn Autumn's Tale
Best DirectorMabel Cheung
Best ActorChow Yun-fat
Best ActressCherie Chung
Best Original ScreenplayAlex Law
Best CinematographyDavid Chung
24th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest 100 Chinese Motion PicturesAn Autumn's Tale (#49)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hong Kong Film Awards. Chinese. Official website of Hong Kong Film Awards. 27 October 2010. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304092534/http://www.hkfaa.com/history/list_07.html. dead.
  2. Web site: An Autumn's Tale. Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 24 July 2020.
  3. Web site: The Illegal Immigrant. Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 24 July 2020.