[HK-Movie] High Noon (2008)

High Noon is the Hong Kong chapter in an Eric Tsang-produced trilogy of youth films set in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. Drawing on the screenplay of the first Taiwan-set Winds of September chapter, High Noon again follows nine teenagers whose lives and friendship evolve greatly in the course of one fateful year, but presents a completely different narrative and tone unique to Hong Kong. Moving at hyper pace through the raucous rites of adolescence, the coming-of-age feature paints a hot-blooded portrait of youth and friendship that is bright, humorous, and heartbreaking. Starring an impressive newcomer cast that includes Anjo Leung from Magic Boy, High Noon packs a strong punch in its realistic depiction of high school drama, the heat of youth, and the loss of innocence.

High school student Wing (Lam Yiu Sing) and his six buddies are typical rambunctious teens who are better at cursing and troublemaking than schoolwork. Though they all hail from different backgrounds and personalities – the loner, the bookworm, the Mainlander, the rich kid, the playboy, the class clown, the rebel – they form a tight bond as they navigate the jungle of high school together in a flurry of fistfights and slurred slang. Acting out against the pressure of home and school, the boys cycle through a laundry list of problems – girls, grades, family, drugs, sex, violence – that threaten their fast, fragile existences. The harder they struggle to hold on to friendship, the more they lose themselves and each other.

Genre: Drama
Starring: Anjo Leung, Lam Yiu-Sing, Sham Ka-Kei, Michelle Yim, Vincent Wan, Venus Wong, Jeremy Liu
Release year: 2008
Language: Cantonese
Subtitle: English

CD1

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CD2

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English Subtitle

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