5 movies and TV shows to watch in Hong Kong this weekend, November 29-December 1
See a feel-good Hong Kong movie and a worthy addition to a creaking film franchise, find out how Trump learned never to admit being wrong
A feel-good Hong Kong dog movie and a dramatisation of Donald Trump’s rise to power are the draws for cinema-goers in Hong Kong this weekend.
For those seeking home entertainment, a new “interquel” with a fresh cast injects life into what had become a tiresome movie franchise, and there are two new K-drama series to dive into, one a mystery drama, the other a romantic comedy.
1. The Apprentice
This controversial Donald Trump biopic stars Sebastian Stan as Trump and chronicles his rise to power as a property tycoon in New York during the 1970s and 80s, up until the publication of his ghostwritten book The Art of the Deal in 1987.
Trump’s fraught relationships with his father (played by Martin Donovan), older brother Fred Jnr (Charlie Carrick) and first wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova) are featured in some detail, but the primary focus of the narrative is his mentorship by the contentious prosecutor Roy Cohn, played by Succession star Jeremy Strong.
The Apprentice opens in cinemas today.