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Missing

iMDb Rating: 4.4/10
Genre: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Release Date: 14 November 2019
Stars: Gillian Chung, Hon-Man Ko, Josephine Koo
Director: Ronnie Chau
Language: Hindi (UnOfficial VO) + Chinese (ORG)
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Missing (2019) Movie StoryLine :

A social worker goes on a search for her policeman father who went missing seven years ago in the hills of Hong Kong’s Sai Kung peninsula after a hiker finds her father’s police badge.In 2005, a high-profile case of a police officer who disappeared during a forest hike spawned urban legends about the existence of a gateway into another world. In 2016, those legends inspired popular internet novel Missing, which is now being adapted into an eerie supernatural thriller by first-time director and Fresh Wave alum Ronnie Chau. Former pop idol Gillian Chung stars as a social worker who hires a mountain guide to search for her missing father in the mountains. She discovers the mystical gateway from the urban legends, but is her father really waiting for her on the other side?

Movie Review :

Ronnie Chau’s Missing is the filmic equivalent of a low-energy cub-scouts leader improvising a stale little scary story by the campfire, culling faintly from Japanese or Hong Kong horror films he’s watched years ago, managing to spook only those of the children who are sleeping out of their home for the very first time. It follows a social worker (Gillian Chung) whose father disappeared seven years ago, and who hears that the hills of Sai Kung may hold a portal to an alternate dimension, a limbo full of unhappy souls endlessly reliving the circumstances of their death. From that vaguest of urban legends, director Ronnie Chau has made a film that laudably eschews jump scares and amusingly needle-drops a few references to Stanley Kubrick’s