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Intimates

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 117 mins

Original Title

Ji Sor
  • Director: Chi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung

CGiii Comment

Wow, how to kill a film before it starts...the short opening scene - even before the credits start rolling - is an absolute disaster, terrible writing, atrocious acting and a voice that would shatter glass!

Unfortunately, that voice - courtesy of a pretty but talentless Theresa Lee - features throughout...sadly, accompanied by a whole host of other talentless performances.

The direction is - at best - a mess...obviously, the director had no idea regarding the art of story-telling...

The music is wrong, the edits between the parallel stories are crude - in other words...2 hours of incompetence...

Brave in its subject matter...catastrophic in its execution.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Foon escapes an arranged marriage by walking the road of a Ji Sor. After an affair with Shing, she becomes pregnant. An attempted abortion nearly costs Foon her life. Wan, the young owner of a silk factory, rescues her. Wan and Foon share their romances, reflecting the experience of women during the 40's.

Cast & Characters

Winston Chao as Wai's Boyfriend;
Kar Lok Chin as Shing;
Ya-lei Kuei as Wan as Old Woman;
Carina Lau as Wan;
Theresa Lee as Wai;
Wei Tung as Chan Yiu-Chung;
Charlie Yeung as Foon;
Cher Yeung as Ji Sor Woman