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Film Blog #2635

Commentary from a film non-connoisseur.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Divergence by Benny Chan (Hong Kong)



This was a heavily-stylized cop melodrama. There were a lot of nice shots with a great accompanying score. Unfortunately the plot was flawed and boring. Nice acting by Aarok Kwok, but it's too over-the-top with all the melodrama.

6/10 stars
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Posted by Khidir at 09:53

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