Just wondering if anyone could tell me the name of the viewing spot that overlooks the city where Sandra Ng begins to tell her story to Chapman To at the start of the film. I've never been to Hong Kong, but have always wondered if these plateaus or lookout points (or whatever they are called) had names. This one in the film appears to have a spectacular view of the city. Any ideas?
(Fantastic film, by the way. Loved how it focused on a particularly difficult year (2003) while making insightful social observations about the city and its inhabitants. Along with Part 1, I'd have to say these are two of the best Hong Kong films to deal explicitly and allegorically with distinctly local issues in the framework of sentimental comedy. There's a lot of rich subtext in both films, although the second one makes a much stronger case for the resilience of the Hong Kong citizen. Beautiful filmmaking. Hopefully the director brings this much depth to his next project)