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Nov 5, 1999 · Metade Fumaca: Directed by Kam-Hung Yip. With Eric Tsang, Nicholas Tse, Shu Qi, Kelly Chen. Pao Ge returns to Hong Kong after hiding out in Brazil to search for a girl he had a brief encounter with just to remember her face before his memory fades.
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- Drama, Romance
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- 1999-11-05
Metade Fumaca (Chinese: 半支煙; literally: Half cigarette) is a 1999 Hong Kong drama film directed by Riley Yip and starring Eric Tsang and Nicholas Tse. Cast. Eric Tsang as Roy 'Mountain Leopard' Nicholas Tse as Smokey; Shu Qi as Nam; Kelly Chen as Policewoman; Sandra Ng as Third Sister; Anthony Wong Chau-sang as Brother Kei; Terence Yin as ...
CategoryRecipientBest ScreenplayRiley YipMetade Fumaca. Former Hong Kong gangster Roy (Eric Tsang) returns home after three decades of exile in Brazil, hoping to settle some unfinished business before he dies.
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- Riley Ip
- Drama
- Eric Tsang
Overview. Pao Ge returns to Hong Kong after hiding out in Brazil to search for a girl he had a brief encounter with just to remember her face before his memory fades. An eclectic cast, abundant postmodernism and just the right dash of self-aware humor make this a turn-of-the-century Hong Kong Cinema gem. Riley Yip. Director, Writer.
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Movie:Metade FumacaChinese:半支烟 (Ban zhi yan)Director: Kam-Hung YipWriter: Kam-Hung YipRoy comes back to Hong Kong after spending 30 years in Brazil. Despite having Alzheimer's, he holds a half smoked cigarette in his pack because it was a memento from the girl he loved. Upon arrival, he meets a rascal named Smokey, who is trying to find out who his father is and is always videotaping a policewoman, with who he has an infatuation for...
Mar 24, 2000 · By Derek Elley. A sumptuously lensed, Hong Kong neo-meller about a dying man’s date with memory, “Metade fumaca” is as smart, seductive and knowingly hip as its adopted Portuguese title.
Synopsis. Pao Ge returns to Hong Kong after hiding out in Brazil to search for a girl he had a brief encounter with just to remember her face before his memory fades. An eclectic cast, abundant postmodernism and just the right dash of self-aware humor make this a turn-of-the-century Hong Kong Cinema gem. Cast.