One Nite in Mongkok

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One Nite in Mongkok (Template:Zh) is a 2004 Hong Kong crime drama film[1] written and directed by Derek Yee and starring Daniel Wu, Cecilia Cheung and Alex Fong. The film is a sequel to the Yee-produced 2000 film Double Tap, with Fong reprising his role from the previous installment. A sequel to the film, Triple Tap, was released in 2010, which was once again directed by Yee and featured Fong reprising his role, while also starring Wu in a different role.

Cast

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  • Daniel Wu as Lin Lai-fu
  • Cecilia Cheung as Dandan
  • Alex Fong as Milo / Miu Chi-sun
  • Anson Leung as Beel
  • Chin Ka-lok as Brandon
  • Cha Chuen-yee as Head of Anti-vice Unit
  • Alexander Chan as Wah
  • Monica Chan as Milo's wife
  • Paul Che as Shitty Kong
  • Henry Fong as Carl
  • Christie Fung as Sue
  • Cynthia Ho as Jane
  • Elena Kong as Nightclub Lady
  • Lam Suet as Liu
  • Lawrence Lau as Fatty – nightclub manager
  • Sam Lee as Franky
  • Ng Shui-ting as Kinson
  • Paw Hee-ching as Volunteer helper at Sue's home
  • Eddie Pang as Tiger
  • Sun Limin as Tim
  • Redbean Lau as Tim's wife
  • Austin Wai as Milo's superior
  • Ken Wong as Wilson

Reception

Film critic Derek Elley praised the film as a "crackerjack crimer", seeing it as a return by Derek Yee to the grittier style of People’s Hero and "away from the gentler relationship movies for which he’s better known". Elley also noted the film being set during a "nervous period prior to Hong Kong’s handover to China", just before Christmas in 1996.[2] In a paper for Western Sydney University, Hilary Hongjin He opined that this date was chosen to appease the censors for the film's mainland Chinese release, as it helped "pretend that all things bad happened in the ‘corrupted’ British Hong Kong era."[3]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
24th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film One Nite in Mongkok Nominated
Best Director Derek Yee Won
Best Screenplay Derek Yee Won
Best Actor Alex Fong Nominated
Daniel Wu Nominated
Best Actress Cecilia Cheung Nominated
Best Cinematography Venus Keung Nominated
Best Film Editing Cheung Ka-fai Nominated
Best Action Choreography Chin Ka-lok Nominated
Best Original Film Score Peter Kam Nominated
Best Sound Design Nip Kei-wing, Benny Chan Nominated
41st Golden Horse Awards Best Feature Film One Nite in Mongkok Nominated
Best Director Derek Yee Nominated
Best Cinematography Venus Keung Nominated
Best Action Choreography Chin Ka-lok Nominated
5th Chinese Film Media Awards Best Film One Nite in Mongkok Nominated
Best Director Derek Yee Nominated
Best Actor Alex Fong Won
Best Actress Cecilia Cheung Nominated
14th Hong Kong Screenwriters' Guild Best Screenplay Derek Yee Won
17th Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Most Outstanding Director Derek Yee Won
Most Recommended Film One Nite in Mongkok Won
11th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Director Derek Yee Won
Film of Merit One Nite in Mongkok Won
4th Ming Pao Awards Most Outstanding Film One Nite in Mongkok Won
Outstanding Behind the Scene Elite Derek Yee Nominated

References

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External links

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