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  • Leung's desperate sadness is something he cannot admit to anyone, and the final sequence, in which he "confesses" it secretly to himself, is heartbreaking.

    Guardian young arts critic competition 2011: Our critics' picks 2011

  • Leung's desperate sadness is something he cannot admit to anyone, and the final sequence, in which he "confesses" it secretly to himself, is heartbreaking.

    Guardian young arts critic competition 2011: Our critics' picks 2011

  • Two days later, the last of the horses was slung aboard Captain Leung's ship.

    Excerpt from The Duchess, Her Maid, The Groom and Their Lover - Humor Victoria Janssen 2009

  • Two days later, the last of the horses was slung aboard Captain Leung's ship.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Victoria Janssen 2009

  • The highlight of the potluck was Leung's Lion Dancers and hopefully I get a picture or two up on that somewhere.

    Archive 2008-02-01 David Barnes 2008

  • The highlight of the potluck was Leung's Lion Dancers and hopefully I get a picture or two up on that somewhere.

    A week between posts? You kidding? How about two? David Barnes 2008

  • DiCaprio's performance, btw, is different from Leung's but just as good.

    Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island is His Best Film Yet?! « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • My other favorite male performance of the year was not nominated: Tony Leung Chiu Wai in Lust, Caution, a performance that is brilliant in exactly the opposite way that Day-Lewis's is: its power comes from Leung's restraint, from how much he is able to convey with a glance, from how masterfully he uses stillness and silence, and how stunning it is when he breaks the stillness and silence.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • My other favorite male performance of the year was not nominated: Tony Leung Chiu Wai in Lust, Caution, a performance that is brilliant in exactly the opposite way that Day-Lewis's is: its power comes from Leung's restraint, from how much he is able to convey with a glance, from how masterfully he uses stillness and silence, and how stunning it is when he breaks the stillness and silence.

    Some Harmless Fun 2008

  • The title of Leung's essay is Child of Motherland.

    Hong Kong: What's in Store For Taiwan Michael Turton 2007

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