Screened as part of NZIFF 2010

Dream Home 2010

Wai dor lei ah yut ho

Directed by Pang Ho-cheung

If you think house prices are a nightmare then check out the grisly house hunt in this macabre horror-comedy from Hong Kong. “Hilarious, outrageously stylish and thoroughly disgusting.” — Salon.com

Hong Kong In Cantonese with English subtitles
96 minutes CinemaScope

Director

Producers

Pang Ho-cheung
,
Subi Liang
,
Conroy Chan
,
Josie Ho

Screenplay

Pang Ho-chueng
,
Derek Tsang
,
Jimmy Wan

Photography

Yu Likwai

Editor

Wenders Li

Music

Gabriele Roberto

With

Josie Ho (Cheng Lai-sheung)
,
Eason Chan (Siu To)
,
Derek Tsang (Cheung Jai)
,
Lawrence Chou (On Jai)
,
Juno Mak (cop Fat)
,
Michelle Ye (pregnant woman)

Elsewhere

“There are many horror stories and many comic fables to be found in the world of real estate, but perhaps none as hilarious, outrageously stylish and thoroughly disgusting as Dream Home. Leave all concerns about morality and good taste at the door for this saga of upwardly mobile Li-sheung, who vowed in childhood that one day she would live in a luxury flat with a harbor view, and will stop at nothing to fulfill her dream… Li-sheung’s deal for her dream apartment is falling apart at the last minute, and she needs to find a way to make the sellers reconsider... Hmm – how about inflicting a horrific killing spree on the neighbors, sending a variety of drugged-out losers, trashed hookers, blasé bourgeoisie, intrusive cops and innocent bystanders to their deaths in imaginative, splatterific fashion?... Dream Home goes beyond its rococo, nihilistic violence… into piercing social satire and considerable dramatic tension.” — Andrew O’Hehir, Salon.com