The Sparring Partner | |
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Traditional Chinese | 正義迴廊 |
Directed by | Ho Cheuk Tin |
Screenplay by | Frankie Tam Oliver Yip Thomas Leung |
Produced by | Philip Yung |
Starring | Yeung Wai Lun Mak Pui Tung Louisa So Michael Chow Jan Lamb |
Cinematography | Leung Yau Cheong |
Edited by | J.Him Lee Zhang Zhao Jojo Shek |
Music by | Sara Fung Chi Han |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Golden Scene Mei Ah Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages | Cantonese English(partial) German(partial) |
Budget | HK$ 10 million (US$1.29 million) [1] |
Box office | HK$ 43 million (US$5.53 million) [2] (Hong Kong) NT$590,000 (Taiwan) [3] |
The Sparring Partner is a 2022 Hong Kong legal crime thriller film directed by Ho Cheuk Tin in his directorial debut. The film stars Yeung Wai Lun, Mak Pui Tung, Louisa So, and Michael Chow, [4] with Jan Lamb and Gloria Yip listed as special performers. The story is adapted from the 2013 Tai Kok Tsui double parricide and dismemberment case.
The film was premiered at The 46th Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was approved by the Film Development Fund with a financing amount of HK$2.5 million. [5] and released by Golden Scene and Mei Ah Entertainment. The film was officially released in Hong Kong on October 27, 2022. It earned HK$43 million and becomes the tenth highest-grossing movie of 2022 in Hong Kong.
The case of a double parricide becomes complicated and confusing. Two barristers represent the two defendants in court. Nine jurors with different backgrounds are involved in the debate of right and wrong in justice at the same time.
Filming started on December 25, 2020. [6] The new director Ho Cheuk Tin has been the assistant director of the film's producer Philip Yung for many years. The Sparring Partner is based on the 2013 Tai Kok Tsui double parricide and dismemberment case. The case involves parricide, dismemberment and hidden corpses, and shocked the Hong Kong society that time.
Philip Yung revealed that he knocked on doors everywhere to find investors for The Sparring Partner, but results in nothing, and he used his savings for buying property to invest the film. Afterwards, he thanked the owner of Mei Ah Entertainment, Guoxing Lee, for agreeing to invest part of the film's expenses, as well as the film fund, and two anonymous saviors. In the end, there was still HK$1 million short. "I boldly called Mr. K. He has always loved me in the wrong way. He only said two sentences on the phone, "Listen to the number of days", "Don't thank me, and don't mention it. I, try my best to make a good movie for Hong Kong'". [7] Netizens have guessed who Mr. K is. Some hinted that it is Louis Koo, who also loves Hong Kong movies and is willing to help others realize their dreams, or Aaron Kwok, who won his first Best Actor Award with "Treading Blood and Looking for Plums", and sang "Killo Levi's Reply Letter" and "Call of Wrong Love". When interviewed by the media, Aaron Kwok responded that Mr. K is an investor in the film, but he is not an investor in the film himself, emphasizing that he supports the new director as an actor. People used different reasons to speculate whether it was Louis Koo or Aaron Kwok. Philip Yung responded by saying that he invested in the film, believing that it was Louis Koo himself, [8] and Aaron Kwok himself denied it. [9] Since the film involves parricides and subsequent dismemberment, it can definitely not pass the film censorship in China, so it can only rely on the Hong Kong local and overseas sales markets.
This is the first category III film of Mak Pui Tung, Louisa So, Jan Lamb, Choi Tsz-Ching, Chu Pak-Him, Ursula Wong Yue-Si, Chung Suet-Ying, Kiki Cheung Hoi Kei, Myth Or Yik-Ki, Rachel Leung, Nicky Wong and Patra Au. It also serves as Kicky Wong's debut film. In the meantime, this is Au Shiu Hee James' posthumous release.
Director Ho Cheuk Tin specially invited Wing Mo to act as an acting instructor at the filming scene in order to enable the actors to perform in a short period of time.
According to the movie rating system in Hong Kong, the film is listed as category III, only allowing aged 18 or above to watch.
The film had its world premiere as the opening film at the 46th Hong Kong International Film Festival on August 30, 2022. On September 1 the same year, Distributor Golden Scene announced that the film would be officially released in Hong Kong and Macau on October 27, with the first screenings began in the same month.
The box office of the film on the opening day was only HK$200,000. Although it had a good reputation, the results were not as good as expected. After a week of release, it reversed its decline and became the single-day box office champion for four consecutive days starting from November 3, 2022. As of November 6, 2022, the cumulative daily box office is HK$8,642,637, approaching the 10 million dollar mark. The box office continued to rise and created a miracle in releasing. The box office in the first week was 3,229,784, the box office in the second week was 5,404,699, the box office in the third week was 7,532,260, the box office in the fourth week was 8,503,424, the box office in the fifth week was 6,163,268, and the box office in the sixth week was 3,704,698.
Four weeks after its release (as of November 18), the box office of The Sparring Partner exceeded 20 million, [10] becoming the 11th category III film in Hong Kong to reach HK$20 million.
As of November 27, the box office has exceeded HK$30 million. It is the fifth film in 2022 to break through HK$30 million after Chilli Laugh Story , Mama's Affair , Warriors of Future and Table for Six . It is also the eighth 30 million category III film in Hong Kong. In the sixth week, the box office defeated Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever and regained the weekly box office championship.
As of January 21, the cumulative box office has reached HK$41.6 million, becoming the 29th most-grossing Chinese film in Hong Kong, breaking the box office record of HK$41.07 million in the 2011 movie 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy , and becomes the champion of Hong Kong's third-level film, [11] and became the fourth Hong Kong film to break through HK$40 million box office in 2022, setting a film record in Hong Kong film history. [12]
The Walt Disney Company has purchased the exclusive copyright of the film. It was streamed exclusively online on Disney+ at 9:30 p.m. on March 25, 2023, and premiered exclusively on Fox Networks Group's Star Chinese Movies. [13]
Type | Name | Composer | Lyricist | Music arranger | Song producer | Vocal Artist |
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Theme Song | Twisted Fate | Sara Fung Chi Han | Morgan Cheung | Sara Fung Chi Han Kenny Wong | Randy Chow Sara Fung Chi Han Kenny Wong | Hung Kaho |
On Rotten Tomatoes, The Sparring Partner has an approval rating of 100% based on reviews from 7 critics. [14] Cath Clarke of The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five, and described the movie as "part stylish courtroom drama, relishing the intellectual sparring of the barristers". [15] Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com awarded the film three point five stars out of four, writing that ""The Sparring Partner" is more about the culpability and partiality of a jury of Hong Kong residents, some of whom have read about this case in the tabloids, despite being told they should not". [16]
Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Results | Ref(s) |
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2022 | 46th Hong Kong International Film Festival | Best New Actor in a Chinese Film | Mak Pui Tung | Nominated | |
AEG Entertainment Most Popular 2022 | Best Drama | The Sparring Partner | Won | ||
Best New Director (Film) | Ho Cheuk Tin | Won | |||
Best Actor (Film) | Yeung Wai Lun | Won | |||
Best New Actor (Film) | Mak Pui Tung | Won | |||
2023 | 29th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award | Best Screenplay | Frankie Tam, Oliver Yip, Thomas Leung | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Mak Pui Tung | Nominated | |||
Recommended Movie | The Sparring Partner | Won | |||
2022 Hong Kong Screenwriters' Guild Award | Recommended Screenplay of the Year | Won | |||
Best Movie Character of the Year | Mak Pui Tung | Won | |||
16th Asian Film Awards | Best Newcomer | Won | |||
2022 Hong Kong Film Directors Guild Annual Awards | Best New Director | Ho Cheuk Tin | Won | ||
The 1st Hong Kong Online Film Critics HIGHLIGHT Awards | Most HIGHLIGHT Director | Won | |||
Most HIGHLIGHT New Director | Won | ||||
Most HIGHLIGHT Movie | The Sparring Partner | Won | |||
Most HIGHLIGHT Screenplay | Frankie Tam, Oliver Yip, Thomas Leung | Won | |||
Most HIGHLIGHT Actor | Mak Pui Tung | Won | |||
Most HIGHLIGHT Supporting Actress | Harriet Yeung | Won | |||
MOVIE6 People's Choice Movie Award | Best Supporting Actress | Won | |||
Best Picture | The Sparring Partner | Won | |||
Best Film Poster | Nominated | ||||
Best Director | Ho Cheuk Tin | Won | |||
Best New Director | Won | ||||
Best Actor | Mak Pui Tung | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Louisa So | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Jan Lamb | Nominated | |||
Best Original Song | "Twisted Fate", composer:Sara Fung Chi Han, Kenny Wong | Nominated | |||
41st Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Film | The Sparring Partner | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Ho Cheuk Tin | Nominated | |||
Best New Director | Won | ||||
Best Screenplay | Frankie Tam, Oliver Yip, Thomas Leung | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Mak Pui Tung | Nominated | |||
Yeung Wai Lun | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress | Louisa So | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Jan Lamb | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Harriet Yeung | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Leung Yau Cheong | Nominated | |||
Best Film Editing | J.Him Lee, Zhang Zhao, Jojo Shek | Won | |||
Best Art Direction | Ida Mak | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Shigeharu Tomotoshi | Nominated | |||
Best Sound Design | Tu Duu Chih, Chiang Yi Chen | Nominated | |||
Best Original Film Score | Sara Fung Chi Han | Nominated | |||
Best Original Film Song | "Twisted Fate", composer:Sara Fung Chi Han, Kenny Wong | Nominated |
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