Dust to Dust 第八个嫌疑人 China, 2023, colour, 2.35:1, 111 mins. Director: Li Zijun 李子俊 [Jonathan Li]. Rating: 7/10. Complexly structured, psychological crime drama is largely involving, with scene-stealing playing by Mainland comedian/film-maker Da Peng. STORY 1997. In a remote stone quarry, one man kills another and throws his body off the edge of a cliff. … Continue reading Review: Dust to Dust (2023) →
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