Review | The Last Dance (extended version) movie review: should you catch these deleted scenes?



This article contains spoilers.

4/5 stars

The highest grossing Hong Kong film of all time returns for another crack at the local box office with this extended version, which starts screening on April 4 โ€“ just in time for the Ching Ming Festival โ€“ with 12 minutes of previously unseen footage.
The Last Dance revolves around Dominic (Dayo Wong Tze-wah), a debt-ridden wedding planner who tries his hand at being a funeral agent out of desperation, and Master Man (Michael Hui Koon-man), a Taoist priest who struggles to stay on good terms with his offspring, Ben (Chu Pak-hong) and Yuet (Michelle Wai Sze-nga).
The breakthrough third feature of writer-director Anselm Chan Mou-yin, this poignant family drama is the front runner for this monthโ€™s Hong Kong Film Awards with 18 nominations, including best picture.

For those who have managed to ignore the hype since the filmโ€™s release in November 2024, itโ€™s perhaps not a bad idea to skip this review and go into your first viewing of it without knowing too much about the plot details.

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