
Opening Animation for "Run Papa Run"
2 years ago
Parabucks 2008
Opening Sequence for Film "Run Papa Run" (一個好爸爸)
Directed by Henri Wong.
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"Run Papa Run" (一個好爸爸)
Directed by Sylvia Chang
2008 (C)Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG) [hk]
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English synopsis(about the film, not the opening) available at moviexclusive.com
moviexclusive.com/review/runpaparun/runpaparun.htm
Opening Sequence for Film "Run Papa Run" (一個好爸爸)
Directed by Henri Wong.
__________________________________________
"Run Papa Run" (一個好爸爸)
Directed by Sylvia Chang
2008 (C)Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG) [hk]
__________________________________________
English synopsis(about the film, not the opening) available at moviexclusive.com
moviexclusive.com/review/runpaparun/runpaparun.htm
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May be I should add some info in English for more people to understand this sequence.
Raised by a single mother in a crime-ridden neighborhood, LEE has risen from street punk to successful syndicate crime boss.
Fast money and women have always come easily to Lee. But Lee unexpectedly falls in love with a lawyer named MABEL. When Mabel becomes pregnant....(skipped)........Mabel’s stubbornness pays off when their baby HEIYI is born – Lee’s paternal instincts are awakened and he is transformed into a doting father. Desperate to ....(skipped)........His secret is exposed when Heiyi reaches adolescence. Heiyi urges her father to go straight. But Lee has just been handpicked to be the next kingpin of the underworld and Lee must make a choice between the brotherhood and his family.
It makes me wanna go to watch the movie!!
The title sequence of the not so average triad movie Run, Papa, Run by art director Henri Wong of Parabucks revolves around the recurrent nightmare of the main protagonist. Wong combined hand-drawn animation with re-drawn live action footage and photo collage to create the titles. "I try to give audiences the feeling of rawness," says Wong. "It is brutal, unembellished, barbaric and rough, and hopefully can connect audiences to the main idea - fear and violence."