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The film follows Xu Lai, a former artist whose dreams were dashed when the responsibilities of life set in. With his life now revolving around his wife Cai Bo who is obsessed with having children, the quirks of his eccentric family and his mediocre, ordinary existence, Xu Lai hopes to reconnect with his first love Yang YIi on an upcoming vacation. However, his hopes are dashed when he finds himself wrapped up in a murder investigation that proves truth is often stranger than fiction.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 5.4
Studio : Luck Road Culture Communication Co.,  PULIN Production, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Xu Zheng Zhao Wei Bao Bei Er Du Juan Eric Kot Man-Fai
Genre : Adventure Action Comedy Crime Romance

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Reviews

Matialth
2018/08/30

Good concept, poorly executed.

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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Teringer
2018/08/30

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Dirtylogy
2018/08/30

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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dftr-57238
2017/05/28

Bo Cai's family and especially Lala are obnoxious to an intolerable degree, and Xu Lai's polite and benign attitude toward them and refraining from violence toward Lala is actually frustrating for the viewer. The plot doesn't make too much sense. Situations mildly funny. If it were half as long maybe could be mediocre rather than bad.

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Parker Lewis
2016/09/16

I had high hopes for this movie as I settled into my flight (economy class as I can't afford business) to watch this modern day HK movie. I don't know that the HK movie industry is like these days.One tiresome aspect in Lost in Hong Kong is the overdoing of the helmet or whatever on the lead character Xu Lai during critical moments. Funny at first, but some tighter editing would have helped to get the movie moving along and for less frustration for the audience. I wonder what the producers have next in store...perhaps Lost in Auckland or Lost in Pittsburgh. Still, I would watch Lost on Hong Kong, as I would probably appreciate it a second time around. I'd definitely buy the DVD if there was a director's or actor's commentary.

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BasicLogic
2015/11/30

This film is just so embarrassing to watch. It seems that after Stephen Chow's "Clueless" genre that almost ruined the Hong Kong movie industries, Zheng Xu, a guy who inherited the similar ingredients from Mr. Chow, is trying so hard to ruin the Chinese Mainland China's movie industries again. Yes, both guys at first have glorified the box office everywhere in the Chinese territories, but it's not a good thing to see Xu to further ridicule the Chinese viewers' standard to an even lower level. What a series of farces he did to the Chinese film trend. Now, lot of the copycatting wannabes are trying to overdo what he did, making the movies, the screenplays, the scenarios, the plots and acting more and more ridiculously stupid and awkward to watch. All the unrealistic, exaggerated, pretentious, clown-jerk like performances in these kind of movies, they call "acting". All the stupid scenarios and plots of what Mr.Xu crazily and illogically put together in his recent films, people deemed them as genius or ingeniously crafted. But once this kind of screenplay and its genre become a formatted formula, farce would take place, the definition of "Comedy" would be interpreted and equal with "Farce". There will be no way back to normal, the fine line that define "comedy", "thriller", "drama", "action" would be all confined into one narrow definition: "FARCE". Then the doomsday of the Chinese movie industries will come. Movie viewers' taste would be totally ruined and lowered to a limbo that only low I.Q. mature morons or immature teen-ages would and could keep the loyalty of such farce.Why "farce" would ruin everything? Because you can put every stupid scenario, plot, story in a screenplay, no matter how ridiculous and how illogical it might be, and all the exaggerated, unnatural performances of those actors who signed up doing it will be accepted as "good and talented" ACTING. As long as you could make those retarded viewers laugh uncontrollably, the movie would be rated "good" and "fun to watch", but actually they are just short lived mess on the screen.The Chinese movie people are anxious to show to the westerners how they are also understanding what "Humor" means, they desperately want to show those non-Chinese movie viewers how they understand the "Sense of Humor". But by doing so, only shows their misunderstanding and their shallowness almost to anything and everything.Please, Mr. Xu, don't do this kinda crap again and again. There are ways to achieve great Box Office record and to make the money, but this definitely not one of them.

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subxerogravity
2015/10/08

Lost in Hong Kong was put together quite well for maximum enjoyment. I found it funny, action packed, touching and beautiful all at the same time.I'll be honest, when it comes to Asian cinema I'm more about Kung Fu flicks than anything else. I knew this was more of a comedy and I went into it thinking I might not get it, but after seeing the crime drama, Saving Mr. Wu, and loving that, this movie was recommended. So I gave it a try. The story they tell is pretty universal. Xu Lai, is a man facing a midlife crisis added by the stress of trying to get his wife pregnant. When an opportunity comes to relive his youth with his first love, he travels all over Hong Kong in an attempt to rekindle the relationship, only to find the task more difficult when his Brother-In-Law tags along in order to document his life. Plus they both become evolved with a murder investigation. I love it when movies defy genres and are able to mix in a lot of things to the story elements without being too jumbled and this movie does that very creatively. I don't know if this would be considered China's version of a blockbuster but it works on that level.The movie has everything, everyone would need in order to stay in the seats and keep watching. Most of all, I love how beautiful the cinematography made Hong Kong look. It adds to the personality of the whole film.I definitely recommend giving it a look. it's got action adventure, Romance, and especially comedy. It's a good one.

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