
Tracing the life of a left-wing film projectionist and his family over 40 years of Hong Kong history.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tracing the life of a left-wing film projectionist and his family over 40 years of Hong Kong history.
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| User ReviewFranklin Wthat is soo touching , i cried from the mid of the movie :) tailor-made movie for the hong kongers **** |
| User ReviewAlan TIt touches me on my Cantonese side; provocatively. |
| User ReviewYohan Ano more, no more HK no more such HK movie so descriptive Wong Chau Sang really nice~ |
| User ReviewNg Sgreat cast and director. very touching movie. brings back lots of memories. a movie worth watching |
| User ReviewCurtis YSeemingly intends to create a HK version of 'Paradise in Cinema'. Very nostalgic. Kinda confused at the beginning but touching at the end. |
| User ReviewKevin LWasn't really expecting such a touching story but it was very well done. The movie wasn't trying to place too much focus on the 10th anniversary for handover thing and the story line was very smooth. |
| User ReviewPui Tit's really nice,good acting... I also cried when Teresa Mo died....!I love the passion Kong held in the movie,I dont know what makes him so believe in what he believes...! |
| User ReviewShirley YGreat movie about how Hong Kong's changed in the past 50 years. Teresa Mo has aged beautifully as an actress. |
| User ReviewDenis YActually it is a story of a Hong Kong Family, rather than a story of Hong Kong. Touching and realistic. Anthony Wong and Teresa Mo give a sparking performance, especially Mo - acting as a mom serving the family with no complaint. You may wanna cry while seeing the movie. |
| User ReviewWilliam WA story of a families and the Hong Kong history from 1949 till now. The story is touching especially for those came from the Mainland in 1950s. |