city on fire
review
Cinemagic
This 12-chapter book is really thorough in the analysis of the HK
cinema. Not a film genre is forgotten and the two first chapters are an
introduction that portrays Hong Kong from a historical, geographical and
an economical point of view. Each chapter content doesn't follow a
sequence of historical events, but grows around a major film, usually
characteristic of a particular genre (e.g. A Better Tomorrow is an
example of the Heroic Bloodshed genre). This way to deal with such
topics sometimes leads to confusion for the reader to appreciate the
logical course of ideas within chapters. But City On Fire remains one of
the best books on HK Cinema and is essential for aficionados anyway. |
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