Films about mid-life crisis are not so common, even if one considers cinema as a whole. Sunny Chan however, decided to tackle the subject, by including the all time favorite theme of the sports’ underdog, to make it more entertaining, along with a number of social comments.
“Men on the Dragon” is screening at the 17th New York Asian Film Festival
Chan Lung, Suk Yee and William are three installation technicians working in the engineering division for an ailing telecom company. The story begins with them participating in a strike against the company’s policy of mass layoffs, but backing up by signing the petitions with a fake name. Eventually, and as they manage to avoid being fired, they find themselves having to participate into training for rowing, as the company decides to create a team that will compete with the crews from other companies. Apart from their professional issues though,...
“Men on the Dragon” is screening at the 17th New York Asian Film Festival
Chan Lung, Suk Yee and William are three installation technicians working in the engineering division for an ailing telecom company. The story begins with them participating in a strike against the company’s policy of mass layoffs, but backing up by signing the petitions with a fake name. Eventually, and as they manage to avoid being fired, they find themselves having to participate into training for rowing, as the company decides to create a team that will compete with the crews from other companies. Apart from their professional issues though,...
- 7/14/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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