Linger (film)

Linger (traditional Chinese: 蝴蝶飛; simplified Chinese: 蝴蝶飞; pinyin: Hu die fei; Cantonese Yale: Woo dip fei) is a 2008 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Li Bingbing and Vic Chou.

Linger
Promotional poster
Directed byJohnnie To
Produced byJohnnie To
Tsui Siu-Ming
Cheung Hong-Tat
Written byIvy Ho
StarringLi Bingbing
Vic Chou
Maggie Shiu
Lam Suet
Music byGuy Zerafa
Dave Klotz
CinematographyCheng Siu-Keung
Edited byDavid M. Richardson
Production
company
Distributed bySundream Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 11 January 2008 (2008-01-11)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageMandarin
Cantonese

Plot

Dong (Vic Chou) was dating Fan, but was infatuated with Yan (Li Bing Bing). Dong suddenly dies in a fatal car accident, and Yan is badly affected. She relies on medication to escape from the reality and her true feelings toward Dong. Three years pass, and Yan takes advice from Dr. Yuen (Roy Cheung) to finally relinquish the medication. She starts seeing Dong repeatedly in her dreams and begins to suspect that her encounter with Dong is real. At the same time, she realizes that she is slowly falling in love with Dong. At last, Yan frees her true self to Dong and he fades away gradually as they both defeat the affliction within their hearts.

Cast

Production

Linger pairs Taiwanese F4 pop star Vic Chou, with Mainland Chinese actress Li Bingbing. The film was shot mostly in Mandarin, to suit the language abilities of the two leads.[1]

Reception

Box office

Linger was released in Hong Kong on 10 January 2008. On opening weekend, it grossed HK$82,209.[2] At the end of its box office run, it made a total gross of $156,915.[3]

Critical reception

Linger was met with mostly negative reviews from critics who felt that the film was targeted for younger female audiences and fans of the two leads. Some blamed Ivy Ho's screenplay for being poorly developed.[4]

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