A War Named Desire

A War Named Desire

Film poster
Traditional 愛與誠
Simplified 爱与诚
Mandarin Ài Yǔ Chéng
Cantonese Ngoi3 Jyu5 Sing4
Directed by Alan Mak
Produced by Joe Ma
Screenplay by Joe Ma
Alan Mak
Clement Cheng
Starring Francis Ng
Daniel Chan
Dave Wang
Gigi Leung
David Lee
Sam Lee
Pace Wu
Music by Mark Lui
Cinematography Chan Chi-ying
Thomas Yeung
Edited by Cheung Ka-fai
Production
company
Mei Ah Film Production
Brilliant Idea Group
Distributed by Mei Ah Entertainment
Release dates
9 September 2000 (2000-09-09)
Running time
105 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$2,269,655

A War Named Desire is a 2000 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Alan Mak and starring Francis Ng, Daniel Chan, Dave Wang and Gigi Leung.

Plot

Charles (Francis Ng) and James (Daniel Chan) are two brothers who lived with their grandmother during childhood. When Charles was eight years old, he committed an unexpected and unforgivable mistake, where he took HK$50,000 of cash from his grandmother's home and disappeared afterwards. James has held the grudge on his elder brother for his departure, not only for the fact that he took their grandmother's money, but mainly due to fact that his brother abandoned him without notice.

As the years go by, James has grown up and has met a good girlfriend, Jess (Pace Wu), while on the other hand, James became a member of a triad gang in Thailand, and is dating his triad brother, York's (Dave Wang) sister, Snow (Gigi Leung). After his grandmother dies, James finally have the opportunity to face down his past demon and he travels to Thailand with Jess to look for his brother.

Cast

Theme song

Reception

Critical

LoveHKFilm gave the film a positive review praising the performances of Francis Ng and Gigi Leung, and director Alan Mak for allowing each character to have their own moments.[1] So Good Reviews also gave the film a positive review, praising Mak's ability to accomplish visual storytelling, the cinematography by Chan Chi-ying, Nicky Li's action chorgoraphy and Ng's subtle performance.[2]

Box office

The film grossed HK$2,269,655 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 9 to 27 April 2000.

Accolades

Accolades
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
20th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Gigi Leung Nominated
37th Golden Horse Awards Best Original Film Song Song: I Miss Her (我想她)

Composer: China Huang
Lyricist: Wu Hsiung
Singer: Dave Wong

Nominated

References

External links

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