Top five films to watch in Hong Kong this week (November 23-29), from Professor Marston to The Other Side of Hope
A comic author’s three-way love affair, a Syrian refugee in Finland, Korean American brothers during the 1992 LA riots, a fantasy slasher and John Woo’s Japan-set return to the ‘gun-fu’ action thriller genre are this week’s picks
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1. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
The amazing true story behind the creation of DC Comics’ most popular superhero character at the moment is reconstructed in fascinating detail in this excellent biopic – a surprisingly kinky romance involving psychology professor William Moulton Marston, his wife, and their mutual lover. (Opens on November 23)
3. Gook
The 1992 Los Angeles riots provide the backdrop for this insightful tale of racial tension, told from the perspective of two Korean-American brothers. The fearless gem is just the second feature by writer-director-star Justin Chon, whose acting highlights include a role in the Twilight series. (Opens on November 23)
From the director behind disposable horror outings such as Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) and Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) comes an equally derivative, albeit utterly engrossing, teen horror. Christopher Landon’s fantasy slasher film is genre cinema at its best. (Opens on November 23)
5. Manhunt
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