Heartfall Arises

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Heartfall Arises
Heartfall Arises poster.jpeg
Poster
Chinese 惊天破
Directed byNg Ban-yu
Screenplay byNg Ban-yu
Samson Sun
Gu Shuyi
He Liangyu
Story byNg Ban-yu
Produced byCatherine Hun
Wilson Yip
Starring Nicholas Tse
Sean Lau
Tong Liya
Mavis Fan
Vengo Gao
Cinematography Sion Michel
Edited byWong Hoi
Music byLam Kwan-fai
Julian Chan
Production
companies
Sil-Metropole Organization
Heng Ye Film Distribution
Guangzhou Changchang Entertainment
Sun Entertainment Culture
Beijing Yuanshi Media
One Cool Film Production
Xingtao Entertainment
Shenzhen Shijie Langchao Media
Sil-Metropole Organization (Guangzhou) Entertainment
Beijing Shengtang Times Media [1]
Distributed byHeng Ye Film Distribution
Tianjin Maoyan Media
Shanghai Gewa Business Information Consulting [1]
Release dates
  • 20 October 2016 (2016-10-20)(Hong Kong)
  • 21 October 2016 (2016-10-21)(China)
Running time
108 minutes [1]
CountriesChina
Hong Kong
LanguagesMandarin
Cantonese
Box officeRMB 114 million
HK$3.97 million

Heartfall Arises is a Chinese-Hong Kong suspense crime action drama film directed by Ng Ban-yu and starring Nicholas Tse, Sean Lau, Tong Liya, Mavis Fan and Vengo Gao. [2] It was scheduled for release in Hong Kong on 20 October 2016 and in China on 21 October 2016 in 4DX, 3D and China Film Giant Screen. [1] [2] [3]

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Plot

Heartfall Arises follows two Chinese chess masters who have been entangled in several serial murder cases in relation to the effect of organ transplants. John Ma (Nicholas Tse) a brave cop, and Calvin Che (Sean Lau) a criminal psychologist brought together are under the great threat and struggle to define all means evolved from the killings. Their final confrontation will uncover the lead behind the scene but will also put numerous innocent people in great danger than it is ever known before.

Cast

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