AFTER THIS OUR EXILE


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Fu zi

Hong Kong/Malaysia, 2006, 159 min

Shown in 2007

CREDITS

dir
Patrick Tam
prod
Chiu Li-kuang
scr
Patrick Tam, Tin Kai-Leong
cam
Lee Pin Bing
editor
Patrick Tam
mus
Robert Ellis-Geiger
cast
Aaron Kwok, Charlie Yeung, Kelly Lin, Hailu Oin, Hsu Ru-yun, Wu Jing-tao

OTHER

source
Vision Film Workshop Ltd., Surson Commercial Bldg., 2nd Floor, 140 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong FAX: +852-2314-7252. EMAIL: kwan725@netvigator.com.
premiere
U.S. Premiere

COMMENTS

Patrick Tam attended.
After This Our Exile

One of the leading filmmakers of the Hong Kong new wave of the early ’80s, Patrick Tam returns after a 15-year absence with his characteristic compassion and inventiveness intact. Set in 1990s Malaysia, Tam’s family drama dissects the troubled relationship between a loser father (Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok), who cooks in a cheap restaurant, and his son, who has the instincts of survival that his father has lost. Deserted by their wife and mother, the men drift across the thin line that divides survival from collapse. Fleeing from loan sharks, they move to a small town where the father encourages his son to rob houses, a scheme with predictably disastrous results. In contrast, the mother is now remarried and living a comfortable middle-class life. Some years later, the grown-up son returns to the place where he lost his innocence and where his future was intertwined, for better or worse, with his father’s fate. Like many filmmakers of his generation, Tam is shadowed by patriarchal complexities both on a personal level and in connotations of Hong Kong’s pre-’97 relationship with China. Tam masterly navigates the points of view of father and son to deliver a profound reflection on the split between the wisdom of maturity and the ambitions of youth.

—Roger Garcia