Anna (Carina Lau), a wealthy Hong Kong housewife, suddenly finds herself deep in financial trouble as her only source of income, her husband, disappears. Her driver, Fai (Chen Kun), who live... Read allAnna (Carina Lau), a wealthy Hong Kong housewife, suddenly finds herself deep in financial trouble as her only source of income, her husband, disappears. Her driver, Fai (Chen Kun), who lives in Shenzhen with his wife, are expecting the couple's second child. But under China's On... Read allAnna (Carina Lau), a wealthy Hong Kong housewife, suddenly finds herself deep in financial trouble as her only source of income, her husband, disappears. Her driver, Fai (Chen Kun), who lives in Shenzhen with his wife, are expecting the couple's second child. But under China's One Child Policy, they need to find the money to pay the penalty or the couple must find a w... Read all
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i wonder why the title of the movie in English is called " bends " and then i figured it out..."bends" is slang for Mercedes Benz even in the Chinese language and that is the make of car that the chauffeur drives in this movie. the literal translation of the title from Chinese to English would be "crossing borders or into another world" and in this movie that is what the chauffeur is trying to do with his pregnant wife...by sneaking or crossing over from Shenzen mainland china into hong kong so they could have their baby in hong kong and give the baby a better future.
the crossing over for Carina Laus character who is a rich wife whos husband is a businessman who is in financial turmoil and just disappears...is the fact that she now has to decide what to do with herself and how she will carry on with her life. she is the lady that the chauffeur drives around a lot of times between shenzen china and hong kong. she seems to have everything and in the end after she loses everything she has to make a decision to cross to a different world where she is very unacustomed to.
again a beautiful subdued movie with beautiful cinematography and i am not literally gifted enough to explain this movie thoroughly...but i feel that this movie is a work of art and should be enjoyed as such. like a good cup of coffee, tea or good liquor it is to be enjoyed at a moderate pace.
Well, this was not your average drama to make it out of the Hong Kong cinema. In fact, there is something pseudo-artistic, if not avantgarde, about the way the storyline is concocted and presented by Flora Lau. For better or worse, this is a movie that I believe will not broadly appeal to just everyone in the audience, as it is something of a like-it-or-not-deal I think. I happened to enjoy it actually, hence my rating of a six out of ten stars.
Now, it should be said that not a whole lot happened throughout the course of the movie and the storyline, and that is why I doubt that the movie will have a broad appeal to the wide audience. In fact, the movie's storyline was slow paced and not all that much actually happened as the movie progressed. But oddly enough, I found the stillness of the storyline and its simplicity to actually be the source of good entertainment.
While this is not a story that is driven by a fast paced storyline or an overly active storyline, then "Bends" was actually an enjoyable and entertaining movie. It is a movie that is driven by the character's story, and both Carina Lau and Kun Chen - the two leads - really carried themselves phenomenally with their individual performances in "Bends", and the movie was spot on given their performances.
While not the most outstanding moment of movies in Hong Kong cinema, "Bends" is a movie that might not have had the wide general appeal, but is a movie that will have entertainment value for a more picky audience with an acquired taste for the artsy approach of film making, I suppose.
I can warmly recommend that you sit down to watch the 2013 movie "Bends" if you are given the chance, and especially so if you like Hong Kong cinema. While it is not your average run-of-the-mill Hong Kong drama, it is a movie that actually had two very interesting and interwoven storylines that worked out well individually and together.
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- TriviaWinner, Best Actress Award, Carina Lau (Carina LAU), Osaka Asian Film Festival 2014.
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- Gross worldwide
- $2,291,573
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1