ZERO DAY ATTACK: Don’t Miss The Explosive Official Trailer For The New Taiwanese Political Drama Series
ZERO DAY ATTACK arrives firstly in August in Taiwan and Japan with other territories pending.
ZERO DAY ATTACK arrives firstly in August in Taiwan and Japan with other territories pending.
Although karate is the central theme of the plot, this movie is not a typical martial arts movie, and although there is some fighting scenes, the drama prevails over the action. The story focuses on the relationship of love and hate that Mari (our protagonist) maintains with her father (the great Yasuaki Kurata) and the art that he taught her since childhood, karate. At one point of the story, she will face the dilemma of continuing with her father´s legacy or following the path of what she considers her freedom. Chapman To, who in addition to directing, also reserved himself a role as an actor, playing one of the key characters in the plot. seems to want to get out of the established canons and do something different within the already so exploited martial arts genre. It has intellectual inflows, although that, it does not become pedantic, and all that […]
Director and co-star Chapman To’s new feature drama, The Empty Hands, is warming up to a showing at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival this month before opening in November. Trading in her pop idol image for that of a stoic, tempered athlete is lead actress Stephy Tang who plays an unwitting Karate school heiress looking to sell her late father’s school until she learns 51% of the business was left to one of his worst pupils. Also starring is Trivisa and Z-Storm co-star Stephen Au with action legend Kurata Yasuaki. Golden Scene HK picked up the intial rights earlier this year and after releasing a teaser in the Spring, a full trailer has been revealed in which we now get to see how adept Ms. Tang has become in front of the lens along with the cast. Take a look!
Chapman To’s latest directorial offering has now arrived with a first teaser for his upcoming Karate drama, The Empty Hands. Actress Stephy Tang trained for the lead role of the film and invokes just a little of it in what we see below with the story of an unwitting Karate school heiress forced to fight for her late father’s legacy in lieu of its ownership by one of his worst students. Also starring is Trivisa and Z-Storm co-star Stephen Au with action legend Kurata Yasuaki, and To himself also starring. Golden Scene recently required the rights to release the film in Hong Kong while further details await of its rollout in other territories. In the meantime, the teaser below isn’t hugely of the commerical kind. This one is definitely a slow burn for the arthouse crowd but probably has its appeal. Check out the teaser below and stay tuned for […]
Noted actor Chapman To (Golden Chicken trilogy, Aberdeen, The Man From Macau 2) is venturing into his latest directing foray with martial arts drama, The Empty Hands, which has reportedly been picked up for international sales by Golden Scene. The film, currently in post-production, marks To’s second directing effort following the 2016 comedy, Let’s Eat in which To himself stars, as well as starring in Herman Yau’s crime comedy, The Mobfathers, with Anthony Wong Chau-Sing, Gregory Wong and Phillip Keung. The Empty Hands, produced by To and Tang Wai But, tells of a daughter of a karate coach eager to sell late father’s dojo only to learn that one of his worst students owns a 51% stake. Singer and actress Stephy Tang who is slated to appear in Fruit Chan’s new action-packed crime thriller, The Invincible Dragon, with Max Zhang and Anderson Silva, stars in the film along with To, […]
Director Herman Yau has been on busy the trail this year with a few titles lined up – one of them being his latest erotic thriller, Nessun Dorma. The other is the new crime dramedy, The Mobfathers reuniting Yau with actor Chapman To with a trailer already making the rounds, and certainly one boasting with its fair share of brutal underworld gangster violence. SYNOPSIS: Chapman To and Herman Yau carry on their successful collaboration from Sara with this dark comedy set in the seedy Hong Kong underground world. Every three years, the five leading gangs elect a representative to stand for election to be the mobfather of the underworld. Each of the candidates has his strength and his weaknesses, and there is understandably a decided lack of trust amongst the gangs. With each fighting for his gang’s own vested interests, what will be the outcome? Gregory Wong, Philip Keung and Anthony […]
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