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Rating: 6.80/10 from 1900 votes
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Synopsis

Ten Years is a collection of five thought-provoking shorts that imagine what Hong Kong will be like ten years from now.

In Extras, two genial low-level gangsters are hired to stage an attack, but they're mere sacrificial lambs in a political conspiracy.

Rebels strive to preserve destroyed homes and objects as specimens in the mesmerizing Season of the End.

In Dialect, a taxi driver struggles to adjust after Putonghua displaces Cantonese as Hong Kong's only official language.

Following the death of a leading independence activist, an act of self-immolation outside the British consulate triggers questions and protests in the searing yet moving Self-Immolator.

In Local Egg, a grocery shop owner worries about his son's youth guard activities and where to buy eggs after Hong Kong's last chicken farm closes down.

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Ten Years
Walk the Alley
Chun Hor: (segment "extras") composed
Bach Cello Suite V. Bourree I
Johann Sebastian Bach: (segment "extras") composed
Jamie Jim: Performer

User reviews

Michael Brown
4/10

The soundtrack of Ten Years felt disjointed and lacked coherence, making it difficult to emotionally connect with the different stories portrayed in the film.

Dorothy Parker
5/10

The music enhances the storytelling in Ten Years, elevating the emotional connection with the characters and their struggles.

Margaret King
6/10

The soundtrack in Season of the End is mesmerizing and haunting, creating a sense of nostalgia and loss for the destroyed homes and objects.

Brian Nelson
6/10

Local Egg's soundtrack reflects the worry and uncertainty of the grocery shop owner, adding a layer of complexity to the character's struggles.

Melissa Lopez
5/10

Overall, the band soundtrack of Ten Years is a vital component of the film's success, effectively enhancing the themes and messages conveyed in each short film.

Margaret Moore
5/10

The band soundtrack is diverse and versatile, adapting to the different themes and moods of each short film seamlessly.

Richard Taylor
5/10

The emotional impact of Self-Immolator is intensified by the poignant and moving music that accompanies the scenes of protest and reflection.

Michael Smith
7/10

The soundtrack of Ten Years perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of each short film, adding another layer of impact to the storytelling.

William Green
6/10

The music in Extras sets the tone perfectly for the political conspiracy, adding tension and suspense to the storyline.

Stephanie Williams
6/10

Dialect's music captures the taxi driver's struggle and sense of displacement, reflecting the societal changes portrayed in the short film.

Steven Miller
8/10

The diverse range of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack of Ten Years showcases the versatility and creativity of the composers, contributing to the overall richness and depth of the viewing experience.

Steven Scott
3/10

I found the music in Ten Years to be repetitive and uninspiring, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience or create a memorable impact on the audience.

William Phillips
8/10

The music in Ten Years effectively creates a sense of tension and suspense, enhancing the gripping narratives of each short film and keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Donna King
6/10

The soundtrack adds a layer of cultural richness to the portrayal of Hong Kong in the future, blending traditional and modern musical elements.

Robert Hall
6/10

The band soundtrack of Ten Years adds depth and emotion to the thought-provoking shorts, enhancing the overall viewing experience.