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A man's epic 14 year search for his son crosses paths with another man who shares a similar story.
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| SF WeeklySherilyn ConnellyThere's no way to make material like this light or funny, but Lost and Love is particularly bleak. |
| Seattle TimesTom KeoghPeng's eye as a director is more pictorial than visually adventurous, but she can underscore the urgent heart of a scene - no matter how busy - with impressive speed. |
| Epoch TimesJoe BendelMuch as he did in Ann Hui's quietly moving A Simple Life, Andy Lau completely lets go of his movie star trappings to give a raw, earthy performance as the guilt-wracked Lei. |
| Screen InternationalFionnuala HalliganWhile there are admittedly some jarring notes, Lost And Love is an ambitious and assured debut, and sounds a note for Peng as a name to watch. |
| The Hollywood ReporterClarence TsuiLee's eye for everyday Chinese life - whether in isolated rural villages or among aggrieved laborers on fish farms - compensates for the film's minimal commentary on the larger social trauma brought about by human traffickers, and the stigma faced by their victims. |
| VarietyMaggie LeeNotwithstanding some sentimental beats, Peng achieves a delicate balance between bleak realities and a life-affirming attitude, capped by a predictable but necessary catharsis. |
| The New York TimesNicolas RapoldLost and Love (“Lost Orphan” in the original Chinese title) confronts serious problems but is too busy reaching for epic sweep and soaring moments to nail the fine detail of main characters’ fraught give-and-take. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiBy ambitiously aiming to encompass the full scope and complexity of the social pandemic, Lost and Love winds up being all over the map. |
| User ReviewJonathan OIt totally reveal one the facts of Chinese society in 1990s. |
| User ReviewRoilui SThis was a great movie. The topic and way of handling the issue was delicate and eye-opening. Andy Lau was a classic, and the visuals of china's landscape made the emotions that much more salient. |