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Blue Island

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With courage and sensitivity, Blue Island confronts the large-scale protests in Hong Kong. A new wave of young people took back the streets, as one generation after another has done throughout Hong Kong's history. Bullets fly. Fires ignite. White tear gas and blue water cannons encroach on public spaces. The past, the present, and the future converge.

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Simon Abrams RogerEbert.com Blue Island features a lot of great footage, but a lot of it either doesn’t hang together or flow seamlessly from one episodic scene to the next. Rated: 2.5/4 Jul 29, 2022 Full Review Ben Kenigsberg New York Times “Blue Island” shows how Hong Kong residents have redefined themselves over time. Jul 28, 2022 Full Review Richard Kuipers Variety “Blue Island” balances its unavoidably sobering picture of the current political landscape with uplifting testimony of individuals determined to preserve the spirit of Hong Kong, no matter what the future holds. Jul 27, 2022 Full Review Panos Kotzathanasis Asian Movie Pulse The movie as a whole emerges as informative, well-shot, and definitely brave, which is where its true value actually lies Rated: 6.5 Jan 2, 2023 Full Review Sarah Boslaugh TheArtsStl Blue Island weaves together past and present in Hong Kong, mixing contemporary documentary footage and staged re-enactments of past events to the point that the only conclusion you can draw is that the past is always present in this island nation. Rated: 7/10 Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Andrew Heskins easternKicks.com A powerful study on the right to peaceful protest Rated: 4/5 Nov 11, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Chris J MOVIE REVIEW Blue Island NR – Genre: Documentary Year Released: 2022 Runtime: 1h 37m Director(s): Chan Tze Woon Language: Chinese w/English subtitles Where To Watch: Available to screen here Ovid TV RAVING REVIEW: The latest work from filmmaker Chan Tze Woon tackles the elusive concept of time and those who find themselves trapped within its grasp. With a precise touch, the film explores the volatile relationship between the city of Hong Kong and mainland China, examining the events of the 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations and the aftermath. Blending a dynamic mix of real-life footage, dramatic reenactments, and in-depth interviews, BLUE ISLAND takes a deep dive into the experiences of a few young rebels at the forefront of the movement. By following these student activists, the film provides a unique window into the parallel lives of these real-life characters and the unwavering spirit of resistance that has been a constant throughout Hong Kong's history. The film traces this ever-changing city's past, present, and future, exploring the underlying conflict and unrest that seems ever-present. BLUE ISLAND captures youthful defiance in a city that has consistently refused to be silenced. Earning critical acclaim, including "Best Documentary" at CAAM FEST 2022 and "Best International Feature Documentary" at Hot Docs 2022, BLUE ISLAND is a film that demands attention from its viewers. However, for those already familiar with the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, the film may have benefited from a deeper dive into these moments, incorporating additional background information or a more thoughtful comparison between the perspectives of younger and older protesters. Using a combination of on-screen text and interviews, the director highlights the ties that bind Hong Kong's protesters through the years. The film draws comparisons between the 1989 nationwide crackdowns and the 2020 passage of the National Security Law and between the flight of Mainlanders to Hong Kong 50 years ago and the subsequent departure of 90,000 citizens. The film reaches a powerful conclusion with a robust exchange between a young protester and an experienced activist, exploring their shared passion, fear, and commitment to the cause. Through these conversations, BLUE ISLAND speaks to the soul of the Hong Kong resistance movement. While the passion for its subject matter is evident throughout BLUE ISLAND, the film has flaws. Sometimes the movie feels slightly disjointed and needs a more straightforward narrative path. Despite these shortcomings, the film's innovative structure, intricate storytelling, and powerful reenactments elevate it to a level of filmmaking and a depth rarely seen in the genre. For more reviews and my YouTube channel, please visit linktr.ee/Overlyhonestmoviereviews Follow me on Letterboxd, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Find my social media accounts on most platforms simply by searching Overly Honest Movie Reviews. I'm always happy to hear from my readers; please say hi or send me any questions about movies. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis With courage and sensitivity, Blue Island confronts the large-scale protests in Hong Kong. A new wave of young people took back the streets, as one generation after another has done throughout Hong Kong's history. Bullets fly. Fires ignite. White tear gas and blue water cannons encroach on public spaces. The past, the present, and the future converge.
Director
Tze Woon Chan
Producer
Peter Yam
Screenwriter
Tze Woon Chan
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 7, 2022
Runtime
1h 37m