Blind Detective

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Blind Detective
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Traditional Chinese 盲探
Simplified Chinese 盲探
Hanyu Pinyin Máng Tàn
Jyutping Mang4 Taam3
Directed by Johnnie To
Screenplay by
Produced byJohnnie To
Wai Ka-fai [1]
Starring
Cinematography Cheng Siu-Keung [1]
Edited byAllen Leung [1]
Music byHal Foxton Beckett
Production
companies
Distributed byMedia Asia Distributions
Release dates
  • 19 May 2013 (2013-05-19)(Cannes Film Festival) [1]
  • 4 July 2013 (2013-07-04)(Hong Kong and China)
Running time
129 minutes
CountriesHong Kong
China [1]
LanguageCantonese
BudgetHK$85,000,000 (US$10.9 Million) [2]
Box officeUS$36,417,038 [3]

Blind Detective is a 2013 Cantonese-language action crime romantic comedy film directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. [4]

Contents

The film was shown as part of the Shanghai International Film Festival. [5]

Plot

Forced to leave service after turning blind, former detective Johnston Chong See-tun (Andy Lau) ekes out his living by solving cold cases for police rewards. During a case involving the search for the culprit who throws acid off roofs, he meets an attractive hit team inspector Goldie Ho Ka-tung (Sammi Cheng). When Ho notices Johnston's impressive investigative mind despite lack of vision, she enlists his help in a personal case she is unable to solve on her own. The two work together to solve the case as well as other cold cases.

Cast

Production

Filming of Blind Detective began in the second half of 2011 in Hong Kong. In June 2012, filming halted after Sammi Cheng was diagnosed with Ménière's disease before resuming filming in August 2012. [8] The film held a worship ceremony on 3 September 2012. [9] The music in the film was provided by Canadian television music composer Hal Foxton Beckett. [1]

Release

The film was selected to play as part of the Midnight selection at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, [10] while it was theatrically released on 4 July 2013 in Hong Kong and China. [1]

Reception

Derek Elley of Film Business Asia gave the film a score of two out of ten, noting a poor script and describing it as "A rare example of a Johnnie To movie in which nothing seems to work, and even at a basic craft level is below the prolific Hong Kong director's usual standards." [1] Neil Young The Hollywood Reporter also gave the film a negative review, calling it a "punishingly overlong, overcooked confection. Stir in frequent helpings of larkish blind-man slapstick and what results is a misshapen and unsatisfying stew of different genres." [11] Lee Marshall of Screen Daily also gave the film a negative review, stating that "Blind Detective is a decidedly minor offering from the director of The Mission and last year’s impressive mainland-set Drug Wars ." [12]

Andrew Chan of the Film Critics Circle of Australia wrote, "As a love story, it works, but the film falls flat on the ground with a padded up detective story that will take more than a gallon of gold to convince." [13]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
CeremonyCategoryRecipientOutcome
43rd Sitges Film Festival [14] Best Actor Andy Lau Won
50th Golden Horse Film Awards Best Actress Sammi Cheng Nominated
33rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Screenplay Wai Ka-fai, Yau Nai-hoi, Ryker Chan, Yu XiNominated
Best Actress Sammi ChengNominated
Best Original Film SongSong: Blind Romance (盲愛)

Composer: Hal Foxton Beckett, Marc Baril
Lyricist: Lin Xi
Singer: Andy Lau, Sammi Cheng

Nominated
21st Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Best ActressSammi ChengNominated

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