Lokman Yeung

Lokman Yeung

Nacimiento : 1989-09-26, Hong Kong

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Lokman Yeung

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Today's Special
A driver who has ties with criminals follows certain principles and distinguishes himself from the “bad guys”. But just as the unanticipated carrots found in the usual “Today’s Special”, this night’s mission is made special when a young woman is seemingly in grave danger. Trying his best to avert the crisis through a night’s battle of car chases and fist fights, he arrives at the totally unexpected destination of futility. Appropriating the most popular elements of Hong Kong genre cinema: triads, street fights and car chases, Tiger YAU’s first drama short cooks up a visually rich bowl of “Today’s Special”.
Mad Fate
Siu Tung
The sky above Hong Kong is not just heavy with clouds and rain, it also contains astral signs and dark omens in this esoteric neo-noir. In a radical and counter-intuitive move, rather than having the characters’ trajectories converge towards the end, the plot instead knits their fates together from the start. Crossing paths at the scene of a heinous crime in a brothel are the serial killer perpetrator and the upstanding detective chasing him, but also a delivery boy obsessed with blood and knives and an occultist feng shui master who had predicted the victim’s gory fate without being able to prevent it.
Rope a dope
Lee Sing Tung
Au Yeung Chun is a stubborn yet diligent man who does not accept defeat. Due to debt problems at home, he takes refuge in a boxing gym owned by an acquaintance, and it becomes his second home. There, he meets like-minded people and is inspired to become a top boxer in Asia.
MIRROR
Himself
Marking their second anniversary, MIRROR held the live concert "ONE & ALL" at the KITEC Star Hall for six consecutive days in May 2021. Hong Kong's biggest boy band lit up the stage with their chart-topping hits "ASAP", "Warrior", "IGNITED" and "Reflection", and showed their talents with various solo and unit stages.
The Way We Keep Dancing
Dave
The Kowloon Industrial District is home to many of Hong Kong’s artists, including rapper Heyo, YouTuber Alan, rising star Hana, and dancer. However, the government is preparing the area for gentrification. The group from ‘The Way We Dance’ were invited to participate in a publicity stunt to transform the district into a ‘Dance Street’. Alan points out that this is an opportunity to garner support from the public. Meanwhile, Heyo’s master Afuc is planning a revolution.
The Way We Dance
Dave
After dropping out of her university's dance crew, a working-class student finds inspiration in tai chi for her own unique style of street dancing.
The Way I Dance