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Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous
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75
Slant Magazine
Wes Greene
Slant Magazine
Wes Greene
Throughout, Christopher Doyle acknowledges that time and reality are often marked by a slippery subjectivity.
60
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
It’s all a curious humanist experiment with anecdotal surprises and whimsy, but its motives aren’t in sharp focus like Doyle’s hotshot imagery.
50
Variety
Scott Tobias
Variety
Scott Tobias
The main problem with “Hong Kong Trilogy” is that it over-promises and under-delivers.
50
The New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
The New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
More of a poem or a city symphony than a documentary, it drifts freely, sometimes frustratingly between captured and fictionalized moments.
42
The Film Stage
Tony Hinds
The Film Stage
Tony Hinds
While Hong Kong Trilogy is ultimately an empty and unfocused misfire, it’s still rather watchable in its failure, thanks to Doyle’s remarkable visual approach.
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