Night Corridor

Night CorridorChinese: 妖夜回廊,is a 2003 Hong Kong film by Li Zhichao published in the Ming Pao novel "Night Corridor" adaptation, and personally directed the film. Daniel Wu Investment, performance and production, Pure Light and Shadow Art Organization production.[2]

Night Corridor
Directed byJulian Lee
Written byLi Zhichao
Story byLi Zhichao
Produced byStanley KwanDaniel Wu
StarringDaniel Wu[1]
Coco Chiang
Kara Wai
CinematographyHuang Zhiming、Lin Zhijian
Edited byQiu Zhiwei
Music byJun Kung、Li Zhichao
Production
companies
Pure Light and Shadow Art Agency Co., Ltd.
Release date
  • 21 August 2003 (2003-08-21)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageYue ChineseEnglish

Plot

Yuan Sen, an artist studying photography in the UK, is introverted and withdrawn. He lost his father when he was young. His father committed suicide because of his grief and indignation after seeing his mother committing adultery. One day, Yuan Sen had a dream about his younger brother, Ah Hongtuo. In the dream, his younger brother died strangely after being attacked by a claw-like beast. Therefore, Yuan Sen decided to return to Hong Kong to investigate the truth. But the truth became more and more blurred. The mother remarried and became insane. The only clue was a forbidden book left by the dead brother. It brought back memories of him being sexually assaulted by the male principal in the past, how his gay brother Shi Yunsheng controlled him, and how he violated his promise and failed to help his younger brother. Later, Yuan Sen met his old boyfriend Shi Yunsheng again. Shi Yunsheng had become a pop singer. His dead brother's girlfriend, Xiu Bing, even seduced him. Everything seemed to be the summoning of Satan. The seductive and confusing temptation pushed Yuan Sen into the devil's trap step by step.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Recipient Result
2003
40th Golden Horse Awards
Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor Daniel Wu No

References

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