The strong performances from Wong and Hui anchor the story, their generational conflict serving as a microcosm of Hong Kong’s struggle between tradition and modernity. This heartfelt exploration of death traditions manages to feel more alive than most films about the living. (Review in The Straits Times, Singapore)
A really good movie. People can relate it just as the British said exactly. Break 'the hell' for the pass away family member and ourself when we are still living in this world.
The strong performances from Wong and Hui anchor the story, their generational conflict serving as a microcosm of Hong Kong’s struggle between tradition and modernity.
This heartfelt exploration of death traditions manages to feel more alive than most films about the living.
(Review in The Straits Times, Singapore)
A really good movie. People can relate it just as the British said exactly. Break 'the hell' for the pass away family member and ourself when we are still living in this world.
The heartfelt narrative of the movie has resonated deeply with audiences.
@@cac1504 Really superb class of the scene the director made.