GIRL
is a 2010 movie.
Written by: Kin Hung Ng
Produced by: Kin Hung Ng
Cast
- Michelle Wai
- Seli Xian
- Minyi Wang
- Una Lin
- Deep Ng
- kwok Cheung Tsang
- Eric Tse
Introduction
This movie is about serious problem - youth prostitution in Hong Kong. The aim of this movie is to show the effect of youth prostitution for all youth teenages in Hong Kong, in order to against prostitution.
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Trailer of the movie - GIRL$
Reference: http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9B%A1%E5%9B%A1_(%E9%9B%BB%E5%BD%B1)
This is great movie like Masato Harada’s BOUNCE CO GALS have proven a long time ago that contemporary cinema can deal with the harsh reality out there and make it all mean something, without being a boring discourse on changing times. That does not require a huge budget or funny tricks, all it requires is real insight and detailed observation. Something Mr. Bi does not prove to have: GIRL has probably been written with a couple of newspaper articles as source material and a bit of he said she said that he said that she told him gossip.
GIRL$ could have been an insightful film providing us with a proper learning curve about what makes the youth tick, what they really want and what their state of mind is. Instead it turns out feeling like a “desk job”: a case made up more or less well, without ever reaching the depth you’d achieve if you had ever left that desk in the first place.
GIRL$ could have been an insightful film providing us with a proper learning curve about what makes the youth tick, what they really want and what their state of mind is. Instead it turns out feeling like a “desk job”: a case made up more or less well, without ever reaching the depth you’d achieve if you had ever left that desk in the first place.
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