Silent Witness (2013 film)
Silent Witness | |
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Film poster | |
Traditional | 全民目擊 |
Simplified | 全民目击 |
Mandarin | Quán Mín Mù Jī |
Cantonese | Cyun4 Man4 Meok6 Gik1 |
Directed by | Fei Xing |
Produced by | Xiao Kai |
Written by | Fei Xin |
Starring |
Sun Honglei Aaron Kwok Yu Nan |
Music by | Yang Zhuoxin |
Cinematography | Zhao Xiaoding |
Edited by | Kwong Chi Leung |
Release dates |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | $29,260,000[1] |
Silent Witness is a 2013 Chinese crime thriller film written and directed by Fei Xing and starring Sun Honglei, Aaron Kwok and Yu Nan.
Plot
Tycoon Lin Tai's daughter Lin Mengmeng becomes the murder suspect of his father's fiance Yang Dan. Her defense lawyer Zhou Li and prosecutor Tong Tao gains in-depth understanding through cross examinations in court.
In the first act, when Yang Dan's personal chauffeur, Sun Wei, was examined by Zhou Li, she lured him to confess that he was actually the one that killed Zhou Li. This allegedly happened after Lin Mengmeng had fled the scene after knocking Yang Dan's down with her red Cayenne SUV. Zhou Li got him to confess through a series of question that got him to also confess his wife was having an affair with Meng Meng's father, Lin Tai. Everything seems logical at that time and the court plus media were satisfied that the chauffeur Sun Wei was the killer.
However, Tong Tao, whom has been going after Lin Tai ever since he was called to bar as a legal prosecutor, found something to be amiss. He got his staff to verify that Sun Wei was terminally ill with brain cancer and hence surmised that Lin Tai must have bribed Sun Wei and got Zhou Li to led everyone to believe Sun Wei was the killer.
In the next court session when Lin Tai was examined, Tong Tai and his staff got an anonymous email that claimed that the sender has a video evidence of the murder of Yang Dan. The video was sent over just as Tong Tai as his team came into court for the cross examination go Lin Tai. But the video self-deleted, hampering it been presented in court. Tong Tai immediately asked for a recess on the pretext that he had new evidence to reorganise and present to the court. When the court session resume, Tong Tai took an aggressive stance to cross examine Lin Tai, and use the infidelity of Yang Dan to spite Lin Tai, insinuating that Lin Tai was made a cuokold by Yang Dan. Surprisingly, this tactic worked and in his agitated state, Lin Tai let slipped that he was actually with his daughter in the SUV at the day of the murder. While his daughter had knocked down Yang Dan, it was Lin Tai that got off the car and push Yang Dan against the wall, with her head onto a nail that killed her. The whole court was in uproar. Lin Tai was hence detained. His daughter, Mengmeng was also released, having been acquitted of her crime.
Nearing the trial of Lin Tai, Zhou Li revealed to the audience that her team was the one that had gotten hold of the video and had sent it to Tong Tai's team. This video was in turn given to her team via an anonymous source. As she was comparing this video, which was shot at an angle different from the security camera feed that was overlooking the scene, she noticed Sun Wei's movement of his leg was in consistent. This led her to believe that the video was shot after the murder had happened. She immediately asked her staff to investigate whether Lin Tai had carried out a massive renovation job within the last few months and also whether he had purchased a lot of second-hand vehicles. Her line of query turned fruitful and led her to a deserted factory in the Su Province. She transgressed into the factory and discover the interior had been modelled after the carpark where the murder of Yang Dan had happened. This confirmed her hunch that Lin Tai shot video in the aftermath of the murder to stage the idea that he was the one that committed murder instead of his daughter.
Tong Tai also has his suspicion when he revealed the court footage of Lin Tai confessing the murder of Yang Dan. Lin Tai, at that time made reference that he will not allowed himself to be convicted by Tong Tai in front of "Dragon Back Mountain". Unable to fathom what this means, Tong Tai visited Lin Tai's hometown and spoke to an old villager. The old person explained the significance of "Dragon Back Mountain, telling the story of how in the ancient China, how the local dragon king took the place of his dragon son that had committed grave atrocities, and given himself up to the heavenly warriors that were there to punish the young dragon son. The local mountain where this allegedly happened was hence referred as "Dragon Back Mountain". When Tong Tai was returning to town, he received a call from Meng Meng and the audience was led to note that the call was from Mengmeng, whom supposedly call to confess his father's plot to save her. The story ended here, leaving the audience a strong sense that Lin Tai was acquitted, as well as experiencing the power of fatherly love.
Cast
- Sun Honglei as Lin Tai
- Aaron Kwok as Tong Tao
- Yu Nan as Zhou Li
- Deng Jiajia as Lin Mengmeng
- Zhao Lixin as Sun Wei
- Ni Hongjie as Su Hong
- Tong Liya as Li Xiaoni
- Chen Sicheng as Director Chen
- Cica Zhou as Yang Dan
Release
Originally scheduled for theatrical release in China on 17 September 2013, the release date was moved forward to 13 September.[2]
Critical reception
Andrew Chan of the Film Critics Circle of Australia writes, "“Silent Witness” is an accomplished and matured court drama thriller, muddled within the essence of parental love, deeper emotions and twists and turns. Director Fei Xing has successfully created a film that touches the audience’s heart and expresses universal themes and messages at its core. "[3]
Remake
A South Korean remake is being developed by Jung Ji-woo.[4]
References
- ↑ "Weekly box office 07/10/2013 - 13/10/2013". Retrieved 2013-10-15.
- ↑ "《全民目击》《4B青年》九月上映调整档期".
- ↑ Andrew Chan (31 December 2013). "Silent Witness". [HK Neo Reviews].
- ↑ Kil, Sonia (24 May 2015). "Chinese Thriller Silent Witness to Get Korean Remake". Variety. Retrieved 28 June 2015.