3/10
Good acting in a terrible mess of a storyline...
12 March 2021
I had the opportunity to sit down to watch the 1983 movie "Home at Hong Kong" (aka "Ga joi Heung Gong") here in 2021. Needless to say that with my fascination and interest in the Hong Kong cinema, the fact that Andy Lau was in the movie, and the fact that I hadn't already seen it, made me sit down to watch it.

But this 1983 movie from writer Wengui Chen and director Hoi Lam Ging wasn't exactly my cup of tea. The storyline was just all over the place, feeling like a random and chaotic script instead of having a clear and present red thread throughout the course of the movie. It made me lose interest in the storyline rather quickly, and the movie just felt monotonous.

While I do enjoy the Hong Kong cinema quite a lot, I would not personally consider "Home at Hong Kong" to be a classic, nor a particularly important movie in the Hong Kong cinema. Sure, it was one of the earlier movies with Andy Lau, but that was about all the appeal that there was here.

And the acting performance by Andy Lau is what essentially carried this movie, because the storyline was just a swing and a miss.

Having sat through this movie, it is definitely not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. In fact, just getting through it the first time was difficult enough.

My rating of "Home at Hong Kong" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
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