Floating City Explained

Floating City
Director:Yim Ho
Producer:Carl Change
Yim Ho
Starring:Aaron Kwok
Charlie Young
Annie Liu
Josie Ho
Cinematography:Ardy Tam
Editing:Stanley Tam
Country:China
Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese

Floating City is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho.[1]

Premise

The story of a self-made man in a rapidly changing Hong Kong at the end of British Colonial rule.

Reception

Exclaim! writer Robert Bell said "...the subject matter of Floating City doesn't come as a surprise, mirroring the life of a self-made man with the rapid change of Hong Kong from small fishing village to booming metropolis over latter half of the 20th Century. But what does surprise is just how amateurish and sloppy it all is, which is of substantial concern with such an epic and ambitious project."[2]

DVD Talk reviewer Thomas Spurlin said "As a whole, the impression I took away from Floating City is that of an overwrought and disjointed meditation on the value of life and the injustice of misfortune, a melodrama that confuses its soapbox-worthy communication of social issues and generational shifts in China for an enriching tale of cohabiting with them."[3]

PopMatters journalist J.C. Maçek III wrote "First and foremost, Floating City is an incredibly beautiful movie. Director Yim Ho uses his camera lens to drink in the scenery of Hong Kong over a decades-long story that is as beautiful as the scenery itself."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HK-China film withdrawn from Tokyo festival. Patrick. Frater. 25 September 2012. 27 September 2012. Film Business Asia.
  2. Web site: 5 November 2012. Robert. Bell. Exclaim!. Floating City.
  3. Web site: DVD Talk. Thomas. Spurlin. Floating City. 13 August 2013.
  4. Web site: PopMatters. Aspiration, Honor, Loyalty and Culture Clashes from the 'Floating City' to the Throne. J.C.. Maçek III. 23 August 2013.