Cesium Fallout
Cesium Fallout | |
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Traditional Chinese | 焚城 |
Simplified Chinese | 焚城 |
Literal meaning | Burning City |
Hanyu Pinyin | Fén Chéng |
Jyutping | Fan4 Sing4 |
Directed by | Anthony Pun |
Written by | Mak Tin-shu Shum Kwan-Sin Wong Wing-Yiu |
Produced by | Andy Lau William Kong Anthony Pun |
Starring | Andy Lau Bai Yu Karen Mok |
Cinematography | Anthony Pun |
Edited by | Cheung Ka-fai |
Music by | Elliot Leung |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Edko Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | $1.3 million |
Cesium Fallout is a 2024 Hong Kong action disaster film produced and directed by Anthony Pun, produced by and starring Andy Lau. Touted as the first nuclear radiation disaster-themed blockbuster production from Hong Kong, the film revolves around an accidental radioactive leak in the city which puts the lives of seven million citizens at risk.
Production took place throughout 2024,[1] and was theatrically released on 1 November 2024.[2][3]
Plot Summary
[edit]In 1996, Financial Secretary Simon Fan Wai-Lap (played by Andy Lau) loosens container inspection regulations, allowing unscrupulous traders to exploit loopholes to import dangerous goods. Thus a fire breaks out at the Kwai Chung Container Terminals, resulting in deaths of several firefighters, including his wife, Lai Mei-Yee. Following this tragedy, Simon Fan leaves political field, pursues degrees, and becomes a waste management expert.
In 2007, a high-intensity radioactive material, cesium-137, suddenly leaks at the "Hung Lik Recycling Yard" in Queen's Hill, Fanling. Tropical Storm "Murphy" is looming, which means that radiation could spread across Hong Kong within 24 hours, putting seven million people in grave danger. To avoid causing public panic, Hong Kong government officials decide to withhold information about the radiation. Simon Fan and main officals headed by the Acting Chief Executive, Cecilia Wong Wai-Ming (played by Karen Mok), engage in a fierce confrontation, as Simon fights to secure a chance of survival for the public. Meanwhile, fire station officer Lai Kit-fung (played by Bai Yu) and his teammates are dispatched to the unknown front line, unaware that there may be more behind this disaster than meets the eye.
Cast
[edit]- Andy Lau as Simon Fan (范偉立), a nuclear radiation expert
- Bai Yu as Lai Kit-fung (黎杰峰), a station officer of the Hong Kong Fire Services Department
- Karen Mok as Cecilia Fong, the Financial Secretary and the acting Chief Executive of Hong Kong
- Tse Kwan-ho as Chainsmoker, principal fireman of the unit
- Ivana Wong as Kelly, administrative officer alongside with Cecilia Fong
- Louise Wong as Madam Chan Mei-yan, a senior station officer of the fire unit
- Fish Liew as Zoe, principal firewoman of the unit
- Dee Ho as Water, firefighter
- Jeffrey Ngai as Sai Chu, firefighter
- Leung Chung-hang as Po-ming, senior fireman of the unit
- Bowie Lam as the Director of Fire Services
- Michael Wong as Peter Cowen, chairman of DOE Corporation
- Michael Chow as Roger Fong, businessman and husband of Cecilia Fong
- Kent Cheng as the Secretary for Security.
- Kenny Wong as Lau Siu-keung, firefighting coordinator of the unit
- Locker Lam as Finger, firefighter
- Wesley Wong as Big B, firefighter
Guest appearances
[edit]- David Chiang as the Chief Executive of Hong Kong
- Patra Au as the director of Hong Kong Observatory
- Natalie Hsu as Eileen Fan, Simon's daughter
- Eric Kwok as Eric, the explosive officer of civil engineering
- Max Cheung as Maxco, the explosive officer of civil engineering
- Cheung Tat-ming as cafe owner nearby the fire place
- Wu Yanshu as Simon Fan's mother-in-law
- Tong Yao as May Fan, the late wife of Simon Fan and a firefighter who died in an accident
- Patrick Pak as the chairman of Hospital Authority
- Deon Cheung as the director of FEHD
Production
[edit]The film was publicly announced during filming on 17 June 2024, where producer Edko Films officially released a teaser poster which also states the release date within 2024[2] despite reports from Variety that the film was expected to complete production by the end of the year.[1] The same day, producer Bill Kong, alongside cast members Bai Yu and Louise Wong, promoted the film during a presentation event at the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival, where Bai and Wong revealed their roles as firefighters in the film. Producer and star Andy Lau also appeared via a pre-recorded video discussing his role as a radiation crisis expert, as well as production of disaster spectacles and themes of humanity.[5]
On 19 July 2024, Karen Mok revealed that she had to memorise many professional terms for her role and will start working on promotions by the latter half of the year.[6]
Release
[edit]Cesium Fallout was theatrically released on 1 November 2024 in Hong Kong.[2][3]
Box office
[edit]The film debuted at No. 1 during its opening weekend in Hong Kong grossing HK$9,281,777 (US$1,193,494) during its first three days of release, while accumulating a total of HK$10,073,229 (US$1,295,262) by then end of the weekend including preview screenings.[7][8]
In China, the film debuted at No. 2 during its opening weekend, grossing US$11.6 million during its first three days of release and accumulating a total gross of US$12.4 million including previews.[9] The film moved up to No. 1 during its second weekend grossing US$13.4 million, while having a cumulative gross of US$25.8 million so far.[10]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b "香港史上首部輻射災難鉅製《焚城》 劉德華X白宇X莫文蔚攜手拯救危城". 18 June 2024.
- ^ Ho, Keith (1 November 2024). "《焚城》群星如雲 首部華語輻射電影諷刺官僚扣人心弦". HK01 (in Chinese). Retrieved 9 November 2024.
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- ^ "China Weekly Box Office (11/04 - 11/10/2024)".