La Comédie humaine (Chinese: 人間喜劇; pinyin: Rénjiān Xǐjù; Jyutping: Yan Gaan Hei Kat; lit. 'The Human Comedy') is a 2010 Hong Kong comedy film directed and written by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. Released in cinemas on 8 July 2010, it premiered at the 31 March 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival.
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Traditional | 人間喜劇 |
Simplified | 人间喜剧 |
Mandarin | Ren Jian Xi Ju |
Cantonese | Jan4 Gaan1 Hei2 Kek6 |
Directed by | Chan Hing-ka Janet Chun |
Written by | Chan Hing-ka Janet Chun |
Starring | Chapman To Wong Cho-lam Fiona Sit |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
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The story revolves around a Spring (To), a hitman from mainland China who is on a mission in Hong Kong with his partner Setting Sun (Hui). However, Spring falls ill and comes under the care of a screenwriter by the name of Soya (Wong) and they find themselves developing into a tight and everlasting friendship.
The film has been generally received neutrally. Chan Hing-Ka's vision was criticised for having been "poorly paced."[1]
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