This is where Louis Koo and Francis Ng confront Joe Lee.
Showing posts with label Bullets Over Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bullets Over Summer. Show all posts
Bullets Over Summer - Merlin Building
This is where Louis Koo follows Lo Meng to, before he is distracted by Michelle Saram. The Merlin Building, once home to Fetish Fashion and Trade Wind Books, although I think they are both gone now. Street View didn't make it down this stretch of Cochrane Street, but you can see the building (kinda), in the centre of the image from Gage Street.
Bullets Over Summer - Yacht Street
So, having walked up some steps in Sai Wan, Francis Ng and Louis Koo find themselves in Tin Hau.
These two captures show the four frontages that are shown on the Street View image: the entrance to Lo Meng's building, the pet shop, real estate agency and the laundrette where Stephanie Lam works. All still there, barring the laundrette, which is now another real estate agency.
Spin round and you'll see the entrance to Golden Court, which is the building where Helena Law's apartment is.
These two captures show the four frontages that are shown on the Street View image: the entrance to Lo Meng's building, the pet shop, real estate agency and the laundrette where Stephanie Lam works. All still there, barring the laundrette, which is now another real estate agency.
Spin round and you'll see the entrance to Golden Court, which is the building where Helena Law's apartment is.
Bullets Over Summer - Sands Street Steps
This is the set of steps which divides the upper and lower sections of Sands Street: as well as featuring in this scene, I could be easily convinced that the junction with the other steps (halfway up)is where the opening scene with Francis Ng and Louis Koo takes place...
Bullets Over Summer - Tin Shui Wai Footbridge
Here's the spot where Francis Ng and Louis Koo question Wayne Lai.
Now, this one might be up for debate, although I'm almost completely convinced. This is the only spot I can think of which has bridges built in this style, with that variety of decorative wall, running along the waterside. The topography - small hill in top left of capture - also matches.
The Street View image shows the bridge that I believe is in the background of the scene in the film, there's too much foliage around the actual one to get an good shot of it.
Now, this one might be up for debate, although I'm almost completely convinced. This is the only spot I can think of which has bridges built in this style, with that variety of decorative wall, running along the waterside. The topography - small hill in top left of capture - also matches.
The Street View image shows the bridge that I believe is in the background of the scene in the film, there's too much foliage around the actual one to get an good shot of it.
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