Life Without Principle (Dyut Meng Gam) (2011)
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75% want to see it
(48 ratings)
A handful of characters in Hong Kong find themselves caught up in the fallout of a global economic meltdown in this drama from director Johnnie To. Cheung Jin-fong (Richie Jen) is a police detective whose wife Connie (Myolie Wu) has her heart set on buying an expensive condominium; she's… More A handful of characters in Hong Kong find themselves caught up in the fallout of a global economic meltdown in this drama from director Johnnie To. Cheung Jin-fong (Richie Jen) is a police detective whose wife Connie (Myolie Wu) has her heart set on buying an expensive condominium; she's convinced it's a shrewd investment, but he's not so sure. Teresa (Denise Ho) works at a bank and has been ordered to boost her sales of investment products if she wants to keep her job, and she finds herself pitching risky financial schemes to people who are not in a position to lose their money. And after low-level mobsters Panther (Lau Ching-wan) and Lung (Philip Keung) lose a large sum of money in a loan sharking scheme gone wrong, their pal Yuen (Lo Hoi-pang) agrees to lend them $10 million, but a mishap at the band causes half the money to go missing, and the crooks are understandably eager to find it. These characters find their lives interacting in unexpected ways after an economic crisis in Greece causes the European markets to tumble, with Hong Kong's financial structure seemingly poised to follow. Duo Mingjin (aka Life Without Principle) received its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Johnnie To
- Written By
- Nai-Hoi Yau, Tin-shing Yip
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense
- Studio
- Indomina Releasing
Critic Reviews
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Tom Russo, Boston Globe
[To] wants to get us thinking about morality, and our survival instinct, and what's really important in life - conversation starters with value the world over.
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Brett Michel, Boston Phoenix
You might be surprised at who bends, breaks, or in some cases upholds morals in this dramatic comedy of human greed.
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