13th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 27 - Jul 14, 2014

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New York Premiere

From Vegas to Macau

賭城風雲

A semi-sequel to God of Gamblers (1989), one of the most iconic Hong Kong movies of all time, this flick is a showcase for Chow Yun-fat, the Godzilla of Hong Kong movies: a massive megastar who towers over the landscape. A charmer who oozes so much debonair that he makes Don Draper look drab, Chow is firing on all cylinders in this no-holds-barred gambling movie, directed by Wong Jing, who will do absolutely anything to entertain an audience. Nicholas Tse (As the Light Goes Out) and Chapman To (3D Naked Ambition, Aberdeen) are members of a family of con artists who get sucked into a plan by gambling legend Ken (Chow Yun-fat), a man whose magic touch with cards lets him "read" them with his fingertips. Ken's plan is to fleece a criminal of millions, and in the process there will be action! Romance! Card duels! Singing! Dancing! One of the biggest hits of the year in Hong Kong, it became a word-of-mouth blockbuster in China, and it's easy to see why. If more American movies were this eager to entertain, or this able to pull off pure entertainment, we'd all be having a lot more fun at the movies.

Director: Wong Jing
Cast: Bonnie Wong, Maria Cordero, Michael Wong, Benz Hui, Max Zhang, Philip Ng, Jing Tian, Kimmy Tong, Gao Hu, Chapman To, Nicholas Tse, Chow Yun-fat
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, and Portuguese with English subtitles
2014; 93 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Friday July 4, 6:00pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center