A-1 Headline
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Current user rating: 90/100 (2 votes)
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- Movie: A-1 Headline
- Chinese: A1 tou tiao / A-1头条
- Director: Gordon Chan, Kai Cheung Chung
- Writer: Gordon Chan, Kai Cheung Chung
- Producer:Fruit Chan, Gordon Chan, Stephen Lam, Jimmy Law
- CinematographerYee Shun Nau
- Release Date: September 9, 2004
- Runtime: 95 min
- Language: Cantonese
- Country: Hong Kong
Plot
Ling is a fashion columnist whose ex-boyfriend died in a car accident. Debt collectors Fei and Ma are eyewitnesses on the scene and Fei is certain that Peter's death is more than just an accident. The weird and suspicious act that Chief Editor Tsang recently displays convinces Ling of what Fei says. Ling pleads for the assistance of both Fei and Ma. With Newspaper photographer Kei also volunteering to help, the quartet embarks on a journey to track down the truth. As Ling gets hold of the leads that will unquestionably outrage the society once its hits the headline, the newspaper corporation, to her shock, has already been acquired by a tycoon, who now becomes her boss. After all, how much truth will tomorrow's headline news reveal?
Cast
- Anthony Wong Chau-Sang - Lam Hei Fei
- Angelica Lee - Elaine Tse
- Edison Chen - Kevin
- Tony Leung Ka Fai - Chief Editor Terrence Tsang Tat-si
- Eric Kot - Ma
- Ka Tung Lam - Tong
- Wai-Luk Lo
- Joel Chan
- Siu-Yin Wong
- Chang Jun Miao
- Cara Chan
- Dante Lam - Ken
- Tat Chi Chan - Boss of Newspaper
- Kwai Sam Chui - Cheung Hwa Lam
- Wing Kit Kam - Policeman
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HK Neo Reviews Says:
Aug 06 2009 10:04 pm
Finally after a tiring day, I will finish my review off and yes and yes and hip hip hurray is screaming in my stomach thinking that finally I have finished one of the longest review in the site entire career. Personally I liked the performance of the movie, apart from that stupid fool and more importantly I liked the movie premises which offer something different from what HK cinema usually offers. Director Chan did well, but the movie could have been improved by more suspense, but then again that's my personally opinion. If compared to Heat Team this movie is by far the better one, but if compared to say A Nite in MongKok, this movie is a notch lower. Personally I kind of like it, but it is by no means a flawless movie, but it is refreshing to see the media finally going to risks lives for the truth and more importantly seeking ideal journalism and truth can be manipulated for the better, but then again and unfortunately this is only a movie. (Neo 2004)
I rate it 8/10