The film tells the story of Zhang Dong Lings life in three different periods, showing a series of unfortunate events and encounters that ultimately lead to his suicide in 2056. Cities of Last Things is a 2018 Mandarin-language Crime Drama movie featuring Jack Kao, Lee Hong-chi, Hsieh Chang-ying, Louise Grinberg, Lu Huang, Hong-chi Lee and Ming-sen Lin. Cities of Last Things was Produced by Wi Ding Ho, Ho Wi Ding, Hu Chi Hsin, Winnie Lau, Alexis Perrin and Ronan Wong. The movie is written and directed by Wi Ding Ho and Ho Wi Ding. Cities of Last Things was released on 26th October 2018 and takes a screen time of 107 minutes. Cinematography was done by Jean-Louis Vialard. The music was composed by Robin Coudert.
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Cities of Last Things Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 66%
John Berra
This nocturnal ambience really hits its stride in the second section, with an impulsive dalliance with free spirited shoplifter Ana (a mesmerizing Louise Grinberg) who takes Zhang on an pulsating odyssey through the citys druggy, techno fueled underground party scene. ( Read More )
Kate Taylor
This intriguing, atmospheric movie from Malaysian director Ho Wi Ding tells its twisting story in reverse chronological order featuring its embittered protagonist in pivotal moments at three stages of life. ( Read More )
John Serba
Technically, the film is outstanding; the first chapter immerses us in quietly surreal sci fi, and the second subtly co opts noir tropes without ever compromising the filmmakers voice. ( Read More )
Ben Kenigsberg
As the full picture comes into focus, the narrative can tend toward the trite. The chief pleasure of the movie is the 35 millimeter cinematography of Jean Louis Vialard. ( Read More )
Jessica Kiang
The story does reward the effort it takes to unkink it, turning into an ever decreasing circle of broken connections... ( Read More )