by pjshimmer » Sat May 26, 2001 8:42 pm
HK's golden age of its cinema was probably between 1990-1994. All sorts of classics came out during that period, and mega stars such as Jet Li, Chow Yun Fat, Jackie Chan, Stephen Chow, Tong Leung, Andy Lau and Brigitte Lin... & legendary directors such as John Woo, Yuen Woo Ping, Tsui Hark, Wong Kar Wai certainly enjoyed this period of time. Right now HK cinema is nearly dominated by Ekin Cheng alone, and the most popular genre is of course the new wave action, perhaps with some special effects.<br><br>Looking at the top grossing HK movies of 1998, only 2 movies topped over $30 million HK. If I'm not mistaking, the theatrical grosses have been getting worse in 1999 and 2000. There were probably less movies to gross $30,000 total in 1993 than that of 1999. Nowadays, 90% of the movies don't make it to $5 million, which is to be expected; the production values today are no match to those 8 years ago.<br><br>Like most critics and audiences, I have no clue where HK cinema is heading. I have only seen 4 or 5 HK movies made between 1998-2001, and those were the highly anticipated ones. Besides Gen-X Cops, I'm not sure if HK has had anything else to offer to a nonfanatic of the contemporary action genre such as myself.<br><br>
<b>"Film will only become an art when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper."</b> -- Jean Cocteau
What's a good movie? <b>"You may love it; you may hate it. But let him who is not a ghost dare say that he has felt nothing."</b>