Hong Kong 1941 (等待黎明, Leong Po-Chih, 1984)
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Hong Kong 1941 (等待黎明, Leong Po-Chih, 1984)
“Britain has reassured the people that it will not give up Hong Kong,” according to a radio broadcast at the beginning of Leong Po-Chih’s Hong Kong 1941 (等待黎明). The words have a kind of irony to them and not only because Britain did abandon the people following the Japanese invasion, but because the film was released on the eve of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in which it said something quite similar. But then again, the opening scenes are…
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