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Delusion
Poster
Chinese妄想症
Directed by Danny Pang Phat
Starring Pakho Chau
An Hu
Cici
Cheng Yuanyuan
Production
companies
Beijing Weishi Brother Entertainment
Huace Pictures (Tianjing)
Shenyang Weishi Brother Media
Guangzhou Pinjing Film & Television Production [1]
Distributed byHuace Pictures (Tianjing) [1]
Release date
  • May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) (China)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesChina
Hong Kong
LanguageMandarin
Box officeCN¥1.6 million [1]

Delusion is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong suspense thriller film directed by Danny Pang Phat and starring Pakho Chau, An Hu, Cici and Cheng Yuanyuan. [2] It was released in China by Huace Pictures on May 6, 2016. [1]

Plot

The heroine played by Charlene Choi has the habit of keeping a diary. I cooked a table for him today, but he didn't come. Been in love three or four times and every time it's a failure. And so on. One day she meets Yu Wenle on the street, who looks like the‘him’ in her diary, so she doesn't care who he is or whether he has a girlfriend or not, she brings him home, cooks for him, and falls in love with him.

In the first third of the film, everything seems normal, but the atmosphere is a bit strange, and Charlene Choi's demeanour is sometimes like amnesia and sometimes like sleepwalking, just like many girls who long for love but have no one to love them. Her family and colleagues do not appear in the film, and her relationship with her neighbours is not good. Except for Leung Loh Sze, who occasionally talks to her, she spends most of the time alone, cooking, making puppets, writing in her diary, and staying in a daze. When the audience could not explain the doubts in their minds, the voice-over said that modern people often suffer from paranoia due to loneliness and anxiety, producing hallucinations and hallucinations, and in serious cases, developing into schizophrenia.

The film tells three intertwined stories of psychologist Li Yulin, writer Lin Zichen, and police officer Li Wei. Li Yulin treats a delusional patient who believes they are being followed by a mysterious organization. Lin Zichen, while writing a novel about delusion, gradually blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. Li Wei, investigating a series of bizarre murders, discovers clues related to delusional patients. As the plot progresses, the three storylines converge, revealing a shocking truth: behind Lin Zichen's novel and Li Wei's cases lies a massive psychological experiment. The boundaries between reality and delusion gradually disappear, and the three are drawn into a complex vortex of psychology and reality. [3]

Cast

Reception

The film grossed CN¥1.6 million at the Chinese box office. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "妄想症(2016)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "妄想症 (2016)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  3. ^ 新世纪周刊 (2006) [2006-11-01]. "被低估的妄想" [Underestimated Delusions]. news.sina.com.cn. 新浪网. Retrieved 2024-06-03.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delusion
Poster
Chinese妄想症
Directed by Danny Pang Phat
Starring Pakho Chau
An Hu
Cici
Cheng Yuanyuan
Production
companies
Beijing Weishi Brother Entertainment
Huace Pictures (Tianjing)
Shenyang Weishi Brother Media
Guangzhou Pinjing Film & Television Production [1]
Distributed byHuace Pictures (Tianjing) [1]
Release date
  • May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) (China)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesChina
Hong Kong
LanguageMandarin
Box officeCN¥1.6 million [1]

Delusion is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong suspense thriller film directed by Danny Pang Phat and starring Pakho Chau, An Hu, Cici and Cheng Yuanyuan. [2] It was released in China by Huace Pictures on May 6, 2016. [1]

Plot

The heroine played by Charlene Choi has the habit of keeping a diary. I cooked a table for him today, but he didn't come. Been in love three or four times and every time it's a failure. And so on. One day she meets Yu Wenle on the street, who looks like the‘him’ in her diary, so she doesn't care who he is or whether he has a girlfriend or not, she brings him home, cooks for him, and falls in love with him.

In the first third of the film, everything seems normal, but the atmosphere is a bit strange, and Charlene Choi's demeanour is sometimes like amnesia and sometimes like sleepwalking, just like many girls who long for love but have no one to love them. Her family and colleagues do not appear in the film, and her relationship with her neighbours is not good. Except for Leung Loh Sze, who occasionally talks to her, she spends most of the time alone, cooking, making puppets, writing in her diary, and staying in a daze. When the audience could not explain the doubts in their minds, the voice-over said that modern people often suffer from paranoia due to loneliness and anxiety, producing hallucinations and hallucinations, and in serious cases, developing into schizophrenia.

The film tells three intertwined stories of psychologist Li Yulin, writer Lin Zichen, and police officer Li Wei. Li Yulin treats a delusional patient who believes they are being followed by a mysterious organization. Lin Zichen, while writing a novel about delusion, gradually blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. Li Wei, investigating a series of bizarre murders, discovers clues related to delusional patients. As the plot progresses, the three storylines converge, revealing a shocking truth: behind Lin Zichen's novel and Li Wei's cases lies a massive psychological experiment. The boundaries between reality and delusion gradually disappear, and the three are drawn into a complex vortex of psychology and reality. [3]

Cast

Reception

The film grossed CN¥1.6 million at the Chinese box office. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "妄想症(2016)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "妄想症 (2016)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  3. ^ 新世纪周刊 (2006) [2006-11-01]. "被低估的妄想" [Underestimated Delusions]. news.sina.com.cn. 新浪网. Retrieved 2024-06-03.



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