
Two boys, Li Ahh and Li Ohm, grow up motherless. Their father, Sui, is a workaholic who shuts himself out of the world. The boys' quest to reach out to their father leads them to adopt a puppy. But when the animal is sent away for being a nuisance, the boys are devastated. For the first time, Sui realizes that all his children ask is simply to love and be loved.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two boys, Li Ahh and Li Ohm, grow up motherless. Their father, Sui, is a workaholic who shuts himself out of the world. The boys' quest to reach out to their father leads them to adopt a puppy. But when the animal is sent away for being a nuisance, the boys are devastated. For the first time, Sui realizes that all his children ask is simply to love and be loved.
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| User ReviewJustin TAs I was watching the movie, I thought to myself, "Yup! This is how some of us grew up..." Interesting take on single parenting, and also giving the kids from these home a voice. I thought the contrast between the two single parent homes is pretty interesting. And the kids are great in the film. |
| User ReviewLupus Dmany scenes in the movie are so relatable to my childhood... the storyline was good and my favourite part was, where the dad asks his co-worker to teach him how to swim (which i thought he intended to learnt to please a girl) but happen to be because of his kids. A must see. |
| User Reviewfelipe mThis Malaysian indie film lends a sweet charm to itself only because of the kids who performed quite well! |
| User ReviewHalimi Hthe whole story doesn't seem to have any important message. the movie was nevertheless nicely made with good pictures and adorable acting of two boys |
| User ReviewJason ONot one of the best films I've seen on Gothenburg Film Festival, but the kids that plays the two brothers do a fine job. |