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    Warriors of Future

    Netflix Unveils Chinese-Language Slate Topped by ‘Agent From Above,’ ‘Warriors of Future’
    The streamer is blocked by Beijing regulators from accessing the massive mainland Chinese entertainment market, but the company produces content for Taiwan, Hong Kong and the large global diaspora audience.

    BY PATRICK BRZESKI

    NOVEMBER 2, 2022 11:15PM

    'Warriors of Future' COURTESY OF NETFLIX

    Netflix unveiled a small slate of Chinese-language content Thursday, led by the Taiwanese fantasy series Agent From Above and Hong Kong sci-fi blockbuster Warriors of Future.

    “We’re committed to investing in and creating high-quality Chinese-language shows that we know will appeal to more audiences in Taiwan and around the world,” said Netflix’s manager of Chinese-language content Jerry Zhang.

    Produced by Singapore’s mm2 Entertainment and Taiwan’s Good Films Production, Agent From Above is rooted in a universe of “gods, monsters, humans and ghosts” inspired by traditional Taiwanese beliefs. The series follows a former drug addict who is recruited to do the bidding of legendary Chinese god San Tai Zi as redemption for his sins. Directed by Donnie Lai and produced by Good Films’ Rita Chuang, the show stars Taiwan’s Kai Ko, Wang Po-Chieh, Hsueh Shih-ling, Buffy Chen and Johnny Yang.


    ‘Agent From Above’ COURTESY OF NETFLIX

    Netflix is blocked by Beijing regulators from accessing the massive mainland Chinese entertainment market, but the company produces a targeted amount of Chinese-language shows out of Taiwan and Hong Kong for local subscribers and the large diaspora audience across Southeast Asia and around the world.

    Warriors of Future was Hong Kong’s highest-grossing film of the summer, which Netflix has since acquired. An action sci-fi drama directed by Ng Yuen-fai and starring local veterans Louis Koo, Lau Ching Wan and Carina Lau, the film is set in the year 2055 and involves humans facing off against alien invaders. It will stream worldwide on Netflix beginning Dec. 2.

    The streamer’s slate also notably includes the pioneering Taiwanese LGBTQ+ romance series The Nipple Talk, which follows three friends of different genders and different sexual orientations as they strive to balance love and lust in their quest for a relationship. Produced by Sequoia Entertainment, the series is directed by Lincoln Lai and stars Lin Szu-yu, Bryan Chang, Lu Xia and Kaiser Chuang.

    “We’re thrilled to work with some of the best production companies in the region, which not only allows us to showcase top Chinese creative talent to a global audience, but also allows our members to be the first in the world to stream a mega box office success like Warriors of Future,” added Janslle Ong, a Netflix manager of content.

    The remaining two titles on Netflix’s upcoming Chinese-language content roster are the previously announced thriller mysteries Copycat Killer and The Victims’ Game, both produced by Greener Grass Production.

    Copycat Killer is an adaptation of a crime novel by genre fiction writer Miyuki Miyabe, which will start streaming in the first quarter of 2023. The Victims’ Game is the first Chinese-language production to be renewed by Netflix. It will begin filming next year with the original cast returning.
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    And the winner is...

    See All The Winners At The 2023 Hong Kong Film Awards
    The best of the industry
    by KAITLYN LAI

    16 APR 2023


    Best Film

    WINNER: To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self

    The Sparring Partner

    Warriors of the Future

    Detective VS. Sleuths

    The Narrow Road

    Best Director

    WINNER: Wai Ka Fai, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Ho Cheuk Tin, The Sparring Partner

    Lam Sum, The Narrow Road

    Mabel Cheung, William Kwok, To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self

    Sunny Chan, Table For Six

    Best Screenplay

    WINNER: Wai Ka Fai, Ryker Chan, Mak Tin Shu, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Frankie Tam Kwong Yuen, Oliver Yip, Thomas Leung, The Sparring Partner

    Lau Kok Rui, The Sunny Side Of The Street

    Fean Chung Chu Fung, The Narrow Road

    Sunny Chan, Table For Six

    Best Actor

    WINNER: Sean Lau, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Mak Pui Tung, The Sparring Partner

    Yeung Wai Lun, The Sparring Partner

    Anthony Wong, The Sunny Side Of The Street

    Louis Cheung Kai Chung, The Narrow Road

    Best Actress

    WINNER: Sammi Cheng, Lost Love

    Louisa So, The Sparring Partner

    Teresa Mo, Mama’s Affair

    Angela Yuen, The Narrow Road

    Sylvia Chang, A Light Never Goes Out

    Best Supporting Actor

    WINNER: Michael Hui, Where the Wind Blows

    Jan Lamb, The Sparring Partner

    Law Wing Cheong, Mama’s Affair

    Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Table For Six

    Peter Chan Charm Man, Table For Six

    Best Supporting Actress

    WINNER: Ivana Wong, Table For Six

    Harriet Yeung, The Sparring Partner

    Patra Au, The Narrow Road

    Lin Min Chen, Table For Six

    Jennifer Yu, Far Far Away

    Best New Performer

    WINNER: Sahal Zaman, The Sunny Side Of The Street

    Jer Lau, Mama’s Affair

    Edan Lui, Hong Kong Family

    Henick Chou, A Light Never Goes Out

    Edan Lui, Chilli Laugh Story

    Best Cinematography

    WINNER: Cheng Siu Keung, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Leung Yau Cheong, The Sparring Partner

    Ng King Ming, Warriors Of Future

    Chin Ting Chang, Meng Qing, Tsui Siu King, Where The Wind Blows

    Meteor Cheung Yu Hon, The Narrow Road

    Best Film Editing

    WINNER: J.Him Lee, Zhang Zhao, Jojo Shek, The Sparring Partner

    Wong Hoi, Kenny Luk, Warriors Of Future

    Bill Lui, Andrew Wong, Where The Wind Blows

    Jean Tsoi, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Irving Cheung, Leung Tsz Yin, Table For Six

    Best Costume And Makeup Design

    WINNER: Dora Ng, Where The Wind Blows

    Cheung Siu Hong, Warriors Of Future

    Man Lim Chung, Kwok In Wai Vann, Lost Love

    Stanley Cheung, Pat Tang, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Bonnie Ho, The Narrow Road

    Best Art Direction

    WINNER: Bill Lui, Andrew Wong, Where The Wind Blows

    Ida Mak, The Sparring Partner

    Wong Hoi, Kenny Luk, Warriors Of Future

    Jean Tsoi, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Irving Cheung, Leung Tsz Yin, Table For Six

    Best Action Choreography

    WINNER: Jack Wong Wai Leung, Warriors Of Future

    Sammo Hung, Jimmy Hung, Yuen Wo Ping, Septet: The Story Of Hong Kong

    Lin Feng, Stephen Tung Wai, The Battle At Lake Changjin II

    Wong Chi Man, Where The Wind Blows

    Wong Wai Leung, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Best Original Film Score

    WINNER: Wong Hin Yan, The Narrow Road

    Sara Fung Chi Han, The Sparring Partner

    Chan Kwong Wing, Warriors Of Future

    Ding Ke, Sara Fung Chi Han, Where The Wind Blows

    Alan Wong Ngai Lun, Janet Yung Wai Yung, Table For Six

    Best Original Film Song

    WINNER: “Live A Life”, Lost Love
    Composer: Hans Wing; Lyricist: Lin Ruo Ning; Vocal Artist: Sammi Cheng

    “Twisted Fate”, The Sparring Partner
    Composer: Sara Fung Chi Han, Kenny Wong; Lyricist: Morgan Cheung; Vocal Artist: Hung Ka Ho

    “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow”, Warriors Of Future
    Composer: Chan Kwong Wing; Lyricist: Oscar; Vocal Artist: Ansonbean, Winka@Collar

    “Forever”, Mama’s Affair
    Composer: Alan Wong Ngai Lun, Janet Yung Wai Ying; Lyricist: Chan Wing Him; Vocal Artist: Keung To

    “狠愛狠愛你”, Table for Six
    Composer & Vocal Artist: Ivana Wong; Lyricist: Sunny Chan

    Best Sound Design

    WINNER: Nopawat Likitwong, Stan Yau Kwok Leung, Sarunyu Nurnsai, Dhanarat Dhitirojana, Warriors Of Future

    Tu Duu Cnih, Chiang Yi Chen, The Sparring Partner

    Steve Burgess, Wang Danrong, Yin Jie, The Battle At Lake Changjin II

    Tuu Duu Cnih, Wu Shu Yao, Where The Wind Blows

    Thomas Cheng, Vincent Tam, Chill Yang, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Best Visual Effects

    WINNER: Chas Chau Chi Shing, Leung Wai Kit, Kwok Tai, Law May, Warriors Of Future

    Shigeharu Tomotoshi, The Sparring Partner

    Tsui Hark, Dennis Yeung, Wang Lei, The Battle At Lake Changjin II

    Shigeharu Tomotoshi, Where The Wind Blows

    Don Ma, Chan Wah, Specta Wong, Jacky Chung, Detective VS. Sleuths

    Best New Director

    WINNER: Ho Cheuk Tin, The Sparring Partner

    Lau Kok Rui, The Sunny Side Of the Street

    Ng Yuen Fai, Warriors Of Future

    Lam Sum, The Narrow Road

    Sunny Chan, Table for Six

    Best Asian Chinese Language Film

    WINNER: In Search Of Lost Time

    God****ed Asura

    Moon Man

    Professional Achievement Award

    WINNER: Law Kar, Sek Kei

    Lifetime Achievement Award

    WINNER: Bowie Wu
    Was Warriors-of-Future the only Hong-Kong-Film-Awards winner that we've covered on the forum?
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    First forum review

    There’s something charming about Hong Kong sci-fi. It’s kinda simple like 80s Hollywood sci-fi, a basic warning fable akin to an expanded Star Trek episode. It feels lightweight and derivative in comparison to most other sci-fi.

    This is the near future when we’ve ruined the climate and poisoned the world. Terminator bots serve as soldiers in endless wars. Cities are building force field domes to maintain livable conditions. A meteor brings an alien plant that cleans the atmosphere but grows alarmingly fast with lethal tentacles when exposed to water. Its flowers are poached from Stranger Things. A storm is coming that will make it grow and kill a lot of people. A small squad has a gene bomb (yay gene! gene bomb is my DJ name) that will neutralize the growth if injected into the plant’s pistil. If they fail, plan B is to nuke it and kill a lot of people. The squad has 3 hours.

    The squad has iron man suits that have rocket boosters so they can jump far as well as be super strong and fast. They have drop down masks so they can convert to cgi figures easily. And there are terminator bots - just the metal skeletons, no govenator exoskin.

    And there are giant bugs that are a cross between Jerusalem crickets and devil hounds. They have slobbery fangs and mandibles, which bugged me (no pun intended) because bugs don’t have bones so they don’t have teeth. That’s what the mandibles are for. But I’ll let it slide because they were kinda cool looking.

    The effects are kinda okay but the plot is a lot of senseless action - stuff like retrieving the gene bomb from a teetering car wedged in a collapsing high rise while the bugs attack. Once the mission is underway, there’s not much more plot, just a lot of running about, blasting bugs, and typical HK sentimental moments like saving the lone surging little girl who somehow dodged the bugs.

    It was good to see Louis Koo and Carina Lau can still find work. If this came out in the 80s, it would’ve been groundbreaking. Now it feels a bit dated to me.
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