Office (2015 Hong Kong film)

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Office
Office2015.jpg
Film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 華麗上班族
Simplified Chinese 华丽上班族
Directed by Johnnie To
Screenplay by Sylvia Chang
Based onDesign for Living
by Sylvia Chang
Produced byJohnnie To
Sylvia Chang
Starring Chow Yun-fat
Sylvia Chang
Eason Chan
Tang Wei
Cinematography Cheng Siu-Keung
Edited byDavid Richardson
Music by Lo Tayu
Keith Chan Fai-young
Production
companies
Edko Films
Beijing Hairun Pictures
Zhejiang Unique Media
LeVision Pictures
Sun Entertainment Culture
Media Asia Films
Milkyway Image
China Movie Channel
IQIYI Motion Pictures
Huaxia Film Distribution
Distributed byEdko Films
Release dates
  • 2 September 2015 (2015-09-02)(China)
  • 24 September 2015 (2015-09-24)(Hong Kong)
Running time
117 minutes [1]
CountriesHong Kong
China
Languages Cantonese
Mandarin

Office is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat, Sylvia Chang, Eason Chan and Tang Wei. The film is an adaptation of the 2008 play Design for Living, which was created by and starred Chang. [2] [3] Office premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival [4] and was theatrically released in China on 2 September 2015 and in Hong Kong in 3D on 24 September 2015. [5] [6]

Contents

Plot

Billion-dollar company Jones & Sunn is going public. Chairman Ho Chung-ping (Chow Yun-fat) has promised CEO Winnie Cheung (Sylvia Chang), who has been his mistress for more than twenty years, that she will become a major shareholder of the company. As the IPO team enters the company to audit its accounts, a series of inside stories starts to be revealed.

Lee Xiang (Wang Ziyi), a new hire at Jones & Sunn, brings with him youthful ideals and dreams. Within the neoliberal market, the logic of intrigue rules, complicated by entanglements of love-hate relationships, which weaves a power play and a pathos-laden tragedy inside the office.

Cast

Critical reception

Office has received positive reviews. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times refers it as "One of the best-directed movies that you can see in New York right now". [7] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club gave the film a score of B+ praising the film as dazzling and highlighting director Johnnie To's cutting movement and stunningly composed figures. [8] Tom Huddleston of Time Out gave the film a score of 5 out of 5 stars praising its stylish dance and song sequences, catchy lyrics and its screenplay by Sylvia Chang as a keenly observed, spiky treatise on office politics. [9]

James Marsh of Twitch Film gave the film a mixed review praising the imagination that the staging captures, but criticising the lack of development of Hong Kong's working development and director To's lack of vision and clear intent. [10] Clarence Tsui of The Hollywood Reporter praises the film's lavish decorations and technical accomplishments, but criticizes its simplistic screenplay and being unfocused, with little development of the relationships between the characters. [11]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
CeremonyCategoryRecipientOutcome
35th Hong Kong Film Awards [12] Best Actress Sylvia Chang Nominated
Best Art Direction William Chang, Alfred YauWon
Best Makeup & Costume DesignWilliam Chang, Lui Fung-shanNominated
Best Sound DesignDavid Richardson, Andrew Tuason,
Wu Shu-yao
Nominated
Best Visual DesignKen Law, Tommy CheungNominated
Best Original Film Score Lo Tayu, Keith Chan Fai-young Won
52nd Golden Horse Awards' [13] Best ActressSylvia ChangNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplaySylvia ChangNominated
Best Art DirectionWilliam Chang, Alfred YauWon
Best Makeup & Costume DesignWilliam Chang, Lui Fung-shanNominated
Best Original Film SongSong: Why Bother (何必呢)

Composer: Lo Tayu
Lyricist: Lin Xi
Singer: Eason Chan

Nominated
Best Sound EffectsAndrew Tuason, Wu Shu-yao,
David Richardson
Nominated
22nd Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards [14] Best FilmOfficeNominated
Best Director Johnnie To Nominated
Best ActressSylvia ChangNominated
Film of MeritOfficeWon

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