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Genre | Comedy |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Emily Ting, Bryan Greenberg, Jamie Chung, Sophia Shek, Richard Ng |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 18 minutes |
Product Description
In this sparkling romance, Ruby (Jamie Chung, "Big Hero 6"), a Chinese-American toy designer from L.A., visits Hong Kong for the first time on business. Finding herself stranded, she meets Josh (Bryan Greenberg, "Friends with Benefits") an American expat who shows her the city. Meandering through nighttime streets pulsing with energy and possibility, they fall into a winding and carefree conversation, buoyed by an undeniable attraction. Just as things start to look promising romantically for the pair, the night is stopped short by a surprising revelation. A year later, Josh and Ruby run into each other on the ferry from Hong Kong to Kowloon. Ruby is now living in Hong Kong full time. Josh, partially influenced by Ruby's advice a year prior, has quit his finance job to write full time. After finding out that they're both with someone else now, they make amends and end up spending all night hanging out in Kowloon -- from bargaining at the Temple Street Market to an impromptu visit to the bird fortune teller. By the time Josh and Ruby get to an underground music club, they can no longer hide their feelings for each other. But when the opportunity presents itself at the end of the night, will either of them dare to make the next move and betray the person they're involved with? As effervescent as a perfect first date, this charming walk-and-talk romance takes full advantage of the chemistry of its leads, the playfulness of their exchanges and the magical landscape that is Hong Kong at night. DVD features surround sound, official "Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong" trailer, commentary track with Director Emily Ting, special alternate endings, "Behind the Scenes Featurette," along with English subtitles for the deaf and hearing-impaired.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.57 ounces
- Item model number : 889290942890
- Director : Emily Ting
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 18 minutes
- Release date : August 23, 2016
- Actors : Jamie Chung, Bryan Greenberg, Richard Ng, Emily Ting
- Producers : Sophia Shek, Emily Ting
- Studio : FilmRise
- ASIN : B01HIOWS7I
- Writers : Emily Ting
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #169,484 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #6,636 in Romance (Movies & TV)
- #17,820 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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A couple meet by chance. They (are in real life married) try to play off as strangers but the wackiness in chemistry is evident (for the first encounter, much better in the second).
The night is almost dreamy. But they part ways.
What would you do if you had a do over? if you have regrets?
There is a part of you who is content with your current situation. But this new person is such a good fit, you cannot dismiss it outright.
Would you leave your bf/gf/fiancée? Is this just a "grass in green on the other side" that will go away?
Both of them know what to do. The story telling leaves clues all around.
"on and off dating for years"?
"her parents don't know about me after 2 years"?
The message is subtle. But the point is clear. They are not happy, nor will they be happy with their current significant-other.
The question is will the be bold and take charge of their fate? Or instead will they let the current of life carry them like a zombies?
What would you do?
Some say "it's promoting emotional cheating... we don't know what happens in the end"
They did emotionally cheat. And you already know what happened.
Josh left his job after somebody told him that he should pursue what he loves. That should tell you how the story ends.
I think I know what they did and what they should. (btw, this doesn't apply if you are married. You made a promise. You keep it.)
Personally, for me it's all about the dialog. There's nothing I like more than a kinda-flirty exchange of zingers that promises nothing more than an interesting conversation. You can really feel these characters behind their witty words, being open yet using word fencing as a guard.
But when you place this dialog in two nights in Hong Kong I'm swept away, lost in my own memories of that magnificent and diverse metropolis, awkwardly reminded of when my few words of Mandarin meant little in that Cantonese city. And wonderfully reminded of the fascinating, and generally amazing people I met there. Somehow, this movie captured what I love most about Hong Kong. In particular, the table-sharing scene told me just how much the director cared about sharing what's so very real and true about this city.
Then there's the ending. Which, by the way, is beyond perfection. It's audacious and creative at the same time. Yet I can't imagine a better finish for this particular movie. Any reviews not praising this ending are simply wrong. For the last quarter of the movie I was afraid the end would fall into some familiar trope. It doesn't, and it does what so few movies manage to do: It leaves you free to imagine for yourself what comes next.
There's a subtext to this movie I must mention: Sometimes it takes a stranger to tell you what's most true about yourself. The moment that happens, you stop being strangers. Yet it's just an evening. Such encounters are so easy to brush away as a random happenings. Even so, that doesn't erase them. I think that's the impression this movie marks in me most.
A lesson people should learn is not put your relationship on screen. Because when it’s dry and boring. People will wonder how your marriage is in real life.
Two good looking people who lack personality or chemistry to carry a movie. Comes to show you do need talent for acting and not just looks.
Spoiler alert. Abrupt ending with no resolution. I want my one hour and 18 minutes back
Painful exercise in emotional cheating. Disappointing hipster movie that attempts to blur the lines in relationships.
These adults in their 30s don’t have enough sense to admit that they are cheating on their significant others.
Selfish people should not be in relationships. If you’re unhappy, leave and quit blaming your significant other and looking to cheat and scape goat in other people.
Here’s a very easy golden rule to use in life. If you wouldn’t be happy your partner is doing what you’re doing. DONT DO IT TO THEM.
Empathy goes a long way in this world where people don’t know right from wrong anymore!
This movie was not cute, trendy, or romantic
It was horrible!!
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Dvd arrived on time, sealed and new.