Dance of a Dream
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Directed by | Andrew Lau |
Produced by | Andy Lau Andrew Lau |
Written by | Felix Chong |
Starring | Andy Lau Anita Mui Sandra Ng |
Music by | Jacky Chan Marco Wan |
Cinematography | Andrew Lau Ko Chiu-Lam |
Edited by | Danny Pang Curran Pang |
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Distributed by | Media Asia Distribution |
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94 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$17,794,076 |
Dance of a Dream (Chinese: 愛君如夢) is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-produced and directed by the film's cinematographer, Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Anita Mui.
Plot
Namson Lau (Andy Lau) is a ballroom dancing instructor. On stage, he is a refined and suave gentleman, but in reality, he is cunning and greedy, and dancing has become a mean to strike fortune for him, without any other levels of significance. Kam (Sandra Ng) possesses mediocre qualifications and have been living a dull life in toil, but is optimistic in nature. One time in a ball held by aristocrat Tina Cheung (Anita Mui), Namson performs a dance with Tina which Kam witnesses, who is enchanted by Namson's elegant dance movements, and decides to enroll in Namson's dance courses, hoping to fulfill of dream of dancing elegantly with him. Meanwhile, Namson was also entrusted by Tina's younger brother, Jimmy (Edison Chen), to instruct his sister in tango. On one hand, Kam works hard in part-time jobs to pay her dance tuition, while on the other hand, Namson works to fulfill his dream of buying his dream dance studio in Central and participate in the Blackpool Dance Festival in England. Because of this, Namson have been neglecting the influence that dance brings to his students, and only cares about making money from his students, like the time where he met Tina at the ball, where his cool was to lure Tina into taking dance lessons from him and earning high tuition fess.
While teaching Tina and Kam, Namson gradually realizes how he has been lost about the art of dance. Seeing him in this condition, Kam organizes a party with her fellow dance students for Namson to be happy. The joy of the students dancing in the party gave a positive influence to Namson and the unsociable Tina, who becomes more outgoing. Afterwards, Tina also teaches Kam tango that she learned from Namson, and also purchases Namson's dream studio as a gift to him. At this time, Namson realizes he had fallen in love with Kam. Namson also gets into a moral dilemma of whether to be with Tina in order to fulfill his dream, or Kam, whom he truly loves and have been highly supportive of him.
Cast and roles
- Andy Lau as Namson Lau
- Anita Mui as Tina Cheung
- Sandra Ng as Kam
- Edison Chen as Jimmy Cheung
- Gordon Lam as Faye Wong Yat-fei
- Cherrie Ying as June
- Ronald Cheng as Yip Wai-shun
- Suzanne Chung as Mrs. Yip
- Lam Chi-chung as Fatty
- Halina Tam as Kam's housemate
- Belinda Hamnett as Kam's housemate
- Shirley Huang as Shirley
- Stephanie Chan
- Esther Koo
- Maggie Leung
Music
Song | Singer | Language |
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Dance of a Dream (愛君如夢) |
Andy Lau, Sandra Ng | Cantonese |
Play Some Instruments, Dance a Little (彈彈琴,跳跳舞) |
Andy Lau, Anita Mui | Cantonese |
Wish You a Happy Birthday (祝你生辰快樂) |
Andy Lau | Cantonese |
Father and Son (兩仔爺) |
Andy Lau, Anita Mui, Sandra Ng, Ronald Cheng, Gordon Lam, Cherrie Ying, Lam Chi-chung, Suzanne Chung |
Cantonese |
Big Reunion (大團圓) |
Andy Lau | Cantonese |
Do You Still Remember Me (還記得我嗎) |
Andy Lau | Mandarin |
Let's Dance (舞吧) |
Andy Lau, Suzanne Chung | Mandarin |
Whole (整體) |
Andy Lau, Suzanne Chung | Mandarin |
You Are the Best (你是最好的) |
Andy Lau | Mandarin |
Accolades
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Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Outcome |
21st Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Gordon Lam | Nominated |
References
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Dance of a Dream at IMDb
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