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Remains of a Woman: Directed by Clarence Fok. With Carrie Ng, Loletta Lee, Wai-Guen Law, Dennis Chan. A powerful and unpredictable suspense drama about three ordinary people thrown together on a collision course to tragedy. Based on a true story.
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- Crime
- Clarence Fok
- 1993-10-14
Clarence Fok’s Remains Of A Woman is mostly a fucked-up true-crime love-triangle. But the memory of its in-media-res opening, of smoking body parts melted in acid, cast a shadow of dread and doom over the plodding melodrama.
- Clarence Yiu-Leung Fok
Oct 14, 1993 · Clarence Ford. Director. A powerful and unpredictable suspense drama about three ordinary people thrown together on a collision course to tragedy. Based on a true story.
A powerful and unpredictable suspense drama about three ordinary people thrown together on a collision course to tragedy. Based on a true story.
Year: 1993. Original title: Remains of a Woman (Lang xin ru tie). Synopsis: During his tense retrial, a man convicted of butchering his lover tells his story in a series of courtoom confessions and flashbacks.You can watch Remains of a Woman through on the platforms:
- Gigo Lee
- Clarence Fok
- Hong Kong
- Drama. Romance | Erotic
Oct 14, 1993 · Remains of a Woman. 1993. Released October 14, 1993. Runtime 1h 25m. Director Clarence Ford. Country Hong Kong. Genres Drama, Thriller. A powerful and unpredictable suspense drama about three ordinary people thrown together on a collision course to tragedy. Based on a true story.
The film opens with a raid on the home of lothario Billy Chan (James Pax) and his lover Judy Yu (Carrie Ng), where the police discover a metal container full of semi-dissolved body parts (literally the 'remains of a woman').