mad detective
I’m not really into Chinese movies (at all) but I saw Mad Detective (directed by Johnny To and Wai Ka Fai) this weekend and it completely blew my mind.
It’s essentially about a detective who can see the true intentions and inner demons of everyone he encounters (in the form of actual people). He has a completely unorthodox way of solving cases and is perceived as crazy by many, but is able to solve seemingly hopeless cases. Enter a honest young detective who (breaking all protocol) desperately seeks his help in solving a case, blur the line of reality and imagination, add some drama, throw in some crime, build an intense plot, and a beautiful story is made.
I don’t know if it’s the psychological undertones (which completely appeals to the psych nut in me), the beautiful cinematography, or the complex story and the way it unfolds that gets me – but it’s honestly one of the best films I have seen in a while. It even screened at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.
A review from CBC British Columbia has this to say about it:
Definitely recommended! (Don’t worry, there are English subtitles!)
Have any great movies to recommend? Let me know!
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Tags: cantonese, english subtitles, hong kong film, mad detective, MOVIES, reviews, toronto international film festival
man, i’ve been meaning to watch this movie but just never got around to it. i’ve been really getting into films by johnny to. he’s good with crime genre.
you should check out election and election 2. they’re both about the triads, and it’s not all guns and stuff (as lisa would say).
i’ve been on a huge chinese movie binge lately. but keeping on the johnny to vein, i’m going to suggest those two.
talk to me soon, friend!
nat