
In the 1970s, the Hong Kong government enacted a policy that granted each male heir of New Territories villagers the privilege to build a house without paying any dues to the government. Since then, those grants have become a commodity that village leaders can profit from.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the 1970s, the Hong Kong government enacted a policy that granted each male heir of New Territories villagers the privilege to build a house without paying any dues to the government. Since then, those grants have become a commodity that village leaders can profit from.
Leave your thoughts about Overheard 3.
| User ReviewTim Tdefinitely weakest hastily rushing plot past characterization, back story, consistency. but everything eventually warms up. the biggest moment is zhou xun's role. such amazing talent (really the best) amidst the ambitious chaos. |
| User ReviewJohnson CThe plot start to get too deep and difficult to handle. |
| User ReviewAmy HFair; long winding drags with a bizarre ending however. |
| User ReviewMing Siu GThe plot is fine, except it could really lose the surveillance gimmick. That isn't even slightly clever anymore, and is dependent on characters being uncharacteristically dumb. Ending is kinda ludicrous. But I like the notion of tearing the "brotherhood" trope to shreds. |