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Camera (2014 film)

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Directed by
  
James Leong

Music by
  
Shao Yanpeng

Edited by
  
James Leong

Director
  
James Leong

Music director
  
Dead J

Producers
  
Sock Leng Ling, Lynn Lee

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Written by
  
James Leong Ben Slater

Cinematography
  
Basil Mironer

Initial release
  
19 July 2014

Budget
  
1 million USD

Cast
  
Sean Li

Starring
  
Sean Li Venus Wong Calvin Poon

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Camera is a 2014 Hong Kong-Singaporean science fiction thriller directed by James Leong and co-written by Ben Slater and Leong. It stars Sean Li as a surveillance expert who falls in love with his newest target, played by Venus Wong. It premiered at the 2014 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. It is Leong's first narrative film.

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Plot

In near-future Hong Kong, Ming receives a cybernetic eye to replace his biological eye, which went blind in his childhood. He uses this replacement to record everything he sees. On his latest surveillance job, he falls in love the subject, a woman named Clare.

Cast

  • Sean Li as Ming
  • Venus Wong as Clare
  • Calvin Poon as Dr. Chan
  • Po-Chih Leong, director James Leong's father, appears in a cameo as Ming's father.

    Production

    Prior to production, Leong received funding from the Network of Asian Fantastic Films in the form of the Puchon award. Shooting took place during January and February 2012 in Hong Kong.

    Release

    Camera premiered at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival on July 19, 2014.

    Reception

    Richard Kuipers of Variety wrote that the film fails to live up to its premise and does not expand enough on Hong Kong's futuristic timeline, though he said it "never becomes dull". Bérénice Reynaud of Senses of Cinema criticized the Variety review, saying that it missed out on how the film addresses surveillance issues in modern Hong Kong. Clarence Tsui of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Beauty thrives but also distracts the director from his aspirations of fusing fiction with social commentary." James March of Twitch Film wrote that the film "showcases the director's strong visual sensibility", but the dull screenplay causes it to fail to live up to its "intriguing premise".

    References

    Camera (2014 film) Wikipedia