SummaryA story of Hong Kong told by three generations of real people: 'preschooled' children, 'preoccupied' young people, and 'preposterous' senior citizens.
Directed By:Christopher Doyle
Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous
Metascore
Mixed or Average
53
User score
Available after 4 ratings
tbd
My Score
Drag or tap to give a rating
Hover and click to give a rating
Top Cast
Metascore
Mixed or Average
20% Positive
1 Review
1 Review
80% Mixed
4 Reviews
4 Reviews
0% Negative
0 Reviews
0 Reviews
75
Throughout, Christopher Doyle acknowledges that time and reality are often marked by a slippery subjectivity.
Sep 21, 2017
60
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.
Sep 21, 2017
50
More of a poem or a city symphony than a documentary, it drifts freely, sometimes frustratingly between captured and fictionalized moments.
50
The main problem with “Hong Kong Trilogy” is that it over-promises and under-delivers.
Sep 28, 2017
42
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.
User Reviews
There are no user reviews yet. Be the first to add a review.
Awards
DocAviv Film Festival
• 1 Nomination




























