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The 50 best Hong Kong films since the 1997 handover, part 1: from 50 to 26

Ahead of the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty, SCMP’s film editor revisits some of the greatest movies the city’s cinema has produced in the past two decades

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50. The Postmodern Life of My Aunt.

50. The Postmodern Life of My Aunt (2007)

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Siqin Gaowa shines as a tough yet gullible woman in her 60s in Ann Hui On-wah’s tragicomic tale of mid-life crisis, which finds heart-warming humanity even in a Shanghai full of swindlers. Chow Yun-fat nearly steals the show as a despicable tease.

49. Colour of the Truth
49. Colour of the Truth

49. Colour of the Truth (2003)

When did the critically derided Wong Jing last direct an enjoyable film? A case could be made for this tightly scripted revenge thriller (co-directed by Marco Mak Chi-sin), which riffs on Infernal Affairs but stays respectable with its quality blend of action and drama.

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48. Echoes of the Rainbow
48. Echoes of the Rainbow

48. Echoes of the Rainbow (2010)

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