Hong Kong Has a Hollywood

Chen Guo
Zhou Xun, Chen Yingming, Huang Younan, He Shiwen, Liang Shiping, Tan Jiewen, Wen Jinli
2001
Hong Kong, France, the UK, Japan
Completed
Cantonese, Mandarin
108 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as香港有個荷里活,is aHong Kong, France, the UK, JapanProducerwomen sex,At2001Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese, Mandarin,Current Douban rating7.3(For reference only)。
This may be the last poor street in Hong Kong, soon to be covered by skyscrapers as part of the government's urban construction plans. The story unfolds here -- at Dah Shan Village. The Zhu family runs a roasted meat shop and lives a simple life. However, the arrival of a woman from mainland China disrupts their originally peaceful existence.
This lively and charming woman is named Dong Dong (played by Zhou Xun), who lives in a luxurious apartment behind the Zhu family, dubbed "Hong Kong Hollywood." She not only forms a close friendship with Zhu's innocent young son, Axi, but also awakens long-repressed male desires in the father (played by Chen Yingming) and older brother A Ming (played by He Shiwen), stirring up the family's previously mundane emotional life. What the Zhu family didn't expect was that the turmoil brought by this woman, along with the government's redevelopment plan, would force them to leave the home they had lived in for half a century -- Dah Shan Village...