Autumn Moon
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Twentysomething Japanese tourist, Tokio, comes to Hong Kong looking for good cusine. He does all that the tourist is expected to do, but is disappointed with the food so far. By chance, he meets 15-year-old Pui Wai. She's been left behind with her eighty-year-old Granny, her parents too busy with their immigration problems in Canada. Differences in culture, language and age serve as no barrier, as Tokio finds a soulmate in Granny, Hong Kong cook extraordinate. He discovers th... (Full plot summary below)

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Twentysomething Japanese tourist, Tokio, comes to Hong Kong looking for good cusine. He does all that the tourist is expected to do, but is disappointed with the food so far. By chance, he meets 15-year-old Pui Wai. She's been left behind with her eighty-year-old Granny, her parents too busy with their immigration problems in Canada. Differences in culture, language and age serve as no barrier, as Tokio finds a soulmate in Granny, Hong Kong cook extraordinate. He discovers the secret to Granny's cooking and learns that she's known all along that her family will not be taking her to Canada when they leave.

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User Review - 10/10 by Dimitris SA magnificent,soothing coalition of traditions,personal behaviors,damn...even luxurious narcissism by the "man",Masatoshi Nagase.Urban loneliness if one necessarily demands a particular theme,I am still in awe after watching my first Clara Law picture and her transcending aura is on par to a Thomas Tallis chant or Sappho's elegies,just like the little girl's tender monologues.
User Review - 10/10 by Chris SHey, it's the guy from Mystery Train, tee-hee. Here, his character has more emotion and is more dorky. The best scene is the completely continuous close-up shot of the Japanese guy , revealing himself to us, telling how he misses being asked questions about himself and crying by the end of his monologue. This is what Lost in Translation should have been and failed to be: moving, compassionate, full of emotion, and actually humorous.

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