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“Undercover Underworld”

On-screen deception and intrigue are the theme of Tai Kwun’s latest exhibition, which explores the relationship between Hong Kong cinema and the undercover cop. From Man on the Brink (1981) to Infernal Affairs (2002), eight iconic films are in the spotlight, bolstered by manuscripts, props, awards and trophies from top film­makers, as well as personal accounts from real undercover officers, their coaches and psychiatrists.
Until October 5, Duplex Studio, LG1/F &amp;...</description>
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“I came to America to study, and I did get a PhD in biochemistry, even though nobody calls me a doctor,” says Wong via Zoom from Los Angeles, where he is mostly based, splitting his time between the US city and Shanghai.
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