Romance, fairy tale, sci fi, drama, comedy, time travel are terms that very rarely come together to describe a single movie, but Su Lun had managed to do just that, in a rather unusual films that manages to combine all the aforementioned with some splashes of nonsensicality that result in a rather entertaining flick, at least for the most part. Let us take things from the beginning though.
“How Long Will I Love U?” is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival (Sdaff)
Gu Xiaojiao is a young woman as superficial and calculating as possible. She is in search of a husband, whose main trait, though, has to be money, and particularly enough to buy her a mansion she wants. Lu Ming is a hard-working architect, who sees his blueprints and overall plans being rejected repeatedly. These very different people, who happen to leave in 2018 and 1999 respectively, find themselves living...
“How Long Will I Love U?” is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival (Sdaff)
Gu Xiaojiao is a young woman as superficial and calculating as possible. She is in search of a husband, whose main trait, though, has to be money, and particularly enough to buy her a mansion she wants. Lu Ming is a hard-working architect, who sees his blueprints and overall plans being rejected repeatedly. These very different people, who happen to leave in 2018 and 1999 respectively, find themselves living...
- 11/5/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Su Lun’s feature debut has become the latest box office hit by a woman director.
Driven by Children’s Day on Jun 1, Japanese animation Doraemon The Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island stole the weekend crown while local comedy How Long Will I Love U retained the weekly No.1 in the period of May 28-Jun 3.
Xu Zheng-produced How Long Will I Love U stayed top for two straight weeks, adding $31.1m for $118m after 17 days. Currently the seventh highest grossing local film in 2018, Su Lun’s feature debut has become the latest box office hit by a woman director.
Driven by Children’s Day on Jun 1, Japanese animation Doraemon The Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island stole the weekend crown while local comedy How Long Will I Love U retained the weekly No.1 in the period of May 28-Jun 3.
Xu Zheng-produced How Long Will I Love U stayed top for two straight weeks, adding $31.1m for $118m after 17 days. Currently the seventh highest grossing local film in 2018, Su Lun’s feature debut has become the latest box office hit by a woman director.
- 6/4/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
How Long Will I Love U rises to top spot.
The Chinese box office shrank by about 37% week-on-week due to the lack of big new releases in the period of May 21-27. Holdover local comedy How Long Will I Love U climbed to the top, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was given the cold shoulder by the Chinese audiences.
How Long Will I Love U, which debuted in second place, moved to the top in its second week with $47.4m. Since it overtook Avengers: Infinity War on Monday, it has been staying top even after the opening of Solo: A Star Wars Story...
The Chinese box office shrank by about 37% week-on-week due to the lack of big new releases in the period of May 21-27. Holdover local comedy How Long Will I Love U climbed to the top, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was given the cold shoulder by the Chinese audiences.
How Long Will I Love U, which debuted in second place, moved to the top in its second week with $47.4m. Since it overtook Avengers: Infinity War on Monday, it has been staying top even after the opening of Solo: A Star Wars Story...
- 5/28/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
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Summer 1993 [pictured]
Carla Simón writes (with Valentina Viso) and directs this drama about a young girl (Laia Artigas) coping with the sudden death of her mother.
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Mary Shelley
Haifaa Al-Mansour cowrites (with Emma Jensen) and directs this biopic of the mother of science fiction, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning).
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How Long Will I Love U
Su Lun writes and directs this science-fiction romance about a woman (Liya Tong) who falls in love with a man across time.
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The Gospel According to André
Kate Novack directs this documentary about fashion icon and Vogue editor André Leon Talley.
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In Darkness
Natalie Dormer cowrites and stars in this thriller about a blind woman who aurally witnesses the murder of her neighbor. (male director)
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Philippa Goslett cowrites this sci-fi rom-com about a young man who falls...
Summer 1993 [pictured]
Carla Simón writes (with Valentina Viso) and directs this drama about a young girl (Laia Artigas) coping with the sudden death of her mother.
find cinemas
Mary Shelley
Haifaa Al-Mansour cowrites (with Emma Jensen) and directs this biopic of the mother of science fiction, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning).
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How Long Will I Love U
Su Lun writes and directs this science-fiction romance about a woman (Liya Tong) who falls in love with a man across time.
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The Gospel According to André
Kate Novack directs this documentary about fashion icon and Vogue editor André Leon Talley.
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In Darkness
Natalie Dormer cowrites and stars in this thriller about a blind woman who aurally witnesses the murder of her neighbor. (male director)
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Philippa Goslett cowrites this sci-fi rom-com about a young man who falls...
- 5/25/2018
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
The Marvel blockbuster is now the top foreign film of 2018 in China, & Disney’s highest-grossing ever in the country.
Avengers: Infinity War stayed top at the Chinese box office in the period of May 14-20, sending more records tumbling. The third installment of the popular franchise added $108.3m for $320.2m after 10 days, cementing it as the top grossing film for both Disney and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in China.
It has also emerged as the top foreign film in 2018, surpassing Ready Player One; the fourth highest grossing foreign film ever, after Furious 8, Furious 7 and Transformers 4; and the 12th highest grossing film ever,...
Avengers: Infinity War stayed top at the Chinese box office in the period of May 14-20, sending more records tumbling. The third installment of the popular franchise added $108.3m for $320.2m after 10 days, cementing it as the top grossing film for both Disney and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in China.
It has also emerged as the top foreign film in 2018, surpassing Ready Player One; the fourth highest grossing foreign film ever, after Furious 8, Furious 7 and Transformers 4; and the 12th highest grossing film ever,...
- 5/21/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
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