Stanley Kwan’s view in this film is both personal and collective memories towards Hong Kong in 1997. He cites one famous line from Cantonese opera “Princess Chang Ping”, “I deny, I deny, but in the end I cannot deny” as a metaphor for Hong Kongers’ troubled minds when they have to recognize their identity as Chinese. To make a statement of the theme, Kwan adopts a complicated structure, mixing excerpts from his previous films, his stage play, even the soundtrack of Wong Kar-wai’s Days of Being Wild.
Release: Still Love You After All These (1997) [720p] [BluRay]-YTS
General: mp4 | 1288 Kbps | 407 MB | 00:44:07
Video: 1150 Kbps | 982×720 (1.37:1) | 29.970 fps | AVC
Audio 1: AAC at 129 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (N/A)
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Release: Still Love You After All These (1997) [1080p] [BluRay]-YTS
General: mp4 | 2387 Kbps | 754 MB | 00:44:07
Video: 2250 Kbps | 1472×1080 (1.37:1) | 29.970 fps | AVC
Audio 1: AAC at 129 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (N/A)
Files inside archive: mp4, txt (total 2 files)Language: Chinese
Subtitles: Not included