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Home / Arts and Entertainment / HK Film 'The Last Dance' Shatters Box Office Records

HK Film 'The Last Dance' Shatters Box Office Records

6 Dec

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Summary

  • The Last Dance is Hong Kong's highest-grossing local film, earning over $20M.
  • Directed by Chan Mou Yin Anselm, it explores life and death through a funeral planner.
  • The film also achieved significant international success, especially in the UK.
HK Film 'The Last Dance' Shatters Box Office Records

The Last Dance, a significant entry for Hong Kong in the Best International Oscar race, has captivated audiences and critics alike. The film has achieved unprecedented box office success domestically, becoming Hong Kong's highest-grossing local title with over $20 million earned. This remarkable achievement marks a potential turning point for the Hong Kong film industry.

Directed by Chan Mou Yin Anselm, the narrative centers on a debt-ridden wedding planner who discovers a new calling in funeral planning. The film grapples with profound themes of life, death, and existence, inspired by the director's personal experiences. A pivotal element is the ritualistic 'Break Hell's Gate,' which director Chan reimagined to challenge traditional gender restrictions.

Beyond its domestic triumph, The Last Dance has also resonated internationally, securing substantial earnings in the UK and performing well in North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Malaysia. Its success challenges the perception of Hong Kong cinema as solely an action genre, showcasing its capacity for universal storytelling and emotional depth.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Last Dance follows a debt-ridden wedding planner who finds unexpected success as a funeral planner and must navigate tradition to stay in business.
The Last Dance has grossed over $20 million (HK$161M) at the Hong Kong box office, making it the highest-grossing local title.
The film The Last Dance was directed by Chan Mou Yin Anselm, marking his third feature film.

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