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Port of Call
Port of Call
踏血尋梅
2015 ·98 min ·Hong Kong · 18+
7.4
IMDb 6.7 КП 5.6 RT 100%
Crime, Thriller, Mystery
Director: Philip Yung
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Based on a real murder case where a dismembered corpse of a murdered 16-year-old prostitute girl was found in Hong Kong in 2008.

Budget: $5M
Aaron Kwok
Actor
Jessie Li
Actor
Michael Ning
Actor
🏆 Asian Film Academy 2016 — Best Film Editing
🏆 Asian Film Academy 2016 — Best Debut
🎬 Asian Film Academy 2016 — Best Screenplay
🏆 Asian Film Academy 2016 — Best Film Editing
🏆 Asian Film Academy 2016 — Best Debut

Port of Call is a moody, character-focused crime drama that earns praise for its compelling performances, particularly from Aaron Kwok. However, the film is criticized for its unoriginal narrative, disjointed direction, and a failure to elevate its conventional source material into a cohesive experience.

Acting Aaron Kwok delivers a charismatic and vivid performance that serves as the film's standout element.
Score The film utilizes an atmospheric tone and effective jazz-infused score to establish a distinct, dark mood.
Originality The narrative fails to offer a fresh perspective, relying on a conventional and unremarkable story structure that lacks true originality.
Direction The direction is disjointed and fails to unify the film's tonal and structural elements, leading to a confusing viewing experience.
Pacing The two-hour runtime is a point of contention; some viewers appreciate the contemplative, naturalistic atmosphere, while others find the pace fragmented and ultimately a waste of time.
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