Cocktail (2006 film)

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TraditionalChinese半醉人間
SimplifiedChinese半醉人间
Hanyu PinyinBànzuì rénjiān
Hanyu PinyinBànzuì rénjiān
Cocktail
Cocktail film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese半醉人間
Simplified Chinese半醉人间
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBànzuì rénjiān
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingBun3zeoi3 jan4gaan1
Directed byLong Ching
Herman Yau
Written byCheung Fan
StarringRace Wong
Candy Lo
Release date
  • 19 January 2006 (2006-01-19)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Cocktail is a 2006 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Herman Yau and Long Ching. The film stars Candy Lo, Endy Chow, and Race Wong.[1]

Candy, a thoughtful and introspective character, owns the trendy Hong Kong bar Half Mortal. She hires Paul as a bartender, and her part-time employee Stella, a psychology student, begins to train him. Paul has a unique talent for mixing drinks that match his customers' emotional states.

He comes from a troubled background and is grieving the recent death of his alcoholic father. Having dropped out of school, Paul is also inexperienced with women. He has fallen in love with Stella but struggles to express himself around her.

He ponders whether alcohol can bring happiness or, as Stella believes, simply alters how people act.

Cast

Analysis

According to a Hong Kong Film Critics Society review, the film's message whether made deliberately or not is "the drunken world is good, but the sober real world is not necessarily bad".[2] The South China Morning Post called the film "a mild melodrama about the romances of urban twentysomethings" and a "dramatic comed[y] aimed at teens".[3][4]

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