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导演:
麦曦茵
主演:
林耀声,梁晓丰,王敏奕,岑珈其,禤天扬,米雪
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简介:
故事发生在2007年的香港。在迎接08年奥运的大环境下,影片讲述一群临近中五会考的中学生之间有关成长的青春故事。一部手机短片,一连串的荒谬事件,引发了九个少男少女之间的矛盾冲突。本来的信任依赖,渐渐发展成了彼此的猜忌与摩擦。站在懵懂与长大的十字路口,这些孩子们面对着友情与爱情的双重考验。而随之而来的家庭问题和现实世界的真实残酷,九位少年又当如何应对?青春的故事有很多,影片用幽默跳脱的手法细细讲来。 《烈日当空》是由曾志伟监制的两岸三地“九降风”系列同名电影的香港篇。
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