Tracing the life of a left-wing film projectionist and his family over 40 years of Hong Kong history.Tracing the life of a left-wing film projectionist and his family over 40 years of Hong Kong history.Tracing the life of a left-wing film projectionist and his family over 40 years of Hong Kong history.
- Awards
- 1 win & 7 nominations
Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
- Zhou Heung Kong
- (as Anthony Wong)
Hee Ching Paw
- Lee Choi Ha
- (as Paw Hee Ching)
Teresa Sun-Kwan Mo
- Chan Sau Ying
- (as Teresa Mo)
Ka-Kai Li
- Accordionist
- (as Li Ka Kai)
Shu-Yuen Sun
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Sun Shu Yuen)
Kin-Ko Wang
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Wang Kin Ko)
Pui-Yee Chan
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Chan Pui Yee)
Shu-Fong Lam
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Lam Shu Fong)
Lee-Chun Pang
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Pang Lee Chun)
Sin-Kuen Wong
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Wong Sin Kuen)
Heung Yau
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Yau Heung)
Kai-Chiu Tam
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Tam Kai Chiu)
Chi-Ming Lee
- Variety of Colour Dance and Performance Group
- (as Lee Tze Ming)
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A touching life and love story of a family and childhood sweethearts, it is set in the rapidly changing backdrop of Hong Kong as it grew as a city and returned to China.
The human drama leads to an entertaining story, but as person who grew up and identifies as being from Hong Kong, I can see the obvious bias in representing the city's culture. The film highlights various significant historical historical events in Hong Kong, but conveniently skips over the international role of the city and the impact of the uprising leading up to the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Still a tear jerker and brings back great sentiments about a unique place which will never be the same, but it could have been much more neutral. Makes me question the political motivations and purpose behind this film.
The human drama leads to an entertaining story, but as person who grew up and identifies as being from Hong Kong, I can see the obvious bias in representing the city's culture. The film highlights various significant historical historical events in Hong Kong, but conveniently skips over the international role of the city and the impact of the uprising leading up to the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Still a tear jerker and brings back great sentiments about a unique place which will never be the same, but it could have been much more neutral. Makes me question the political motivations and purpose behind this film.
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- Gross worldwide
- $918,916
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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