Hong Kong director Judy Chu tells a very intimate story with her first feature film “Sunshine of My Life”, in a drama that deals with a lot of important universal topics.
Sunshine of My Life is screening at Five Flavours
The protagonists of the story are a blind couple who raise their daughter on their own. First we see the small family when the child is a few months old. Because the mother can’t see, an accident happens at home. The child gets burned by a hot pot of rice. From then on, the couple takes a lot of measures to protect their daughter and finds a way to cope with a series of distinct situations. Years later, the child is an impatient teenager. She helps a lot at home and her parents have gotten used to that. But Tsz-yan has her own dreams. She wants to study art abroad,...
Sunshine of My Life is screening at Five Flavours
The protagonists of the story are a blind couple who raise their daughter on their own. First we see the small family when the child is a few months old. Because the mother can’t see, an accident happens at home. The child gets burned by a hot pot of rice. From then on, the couple takes a lot of measures to protect their daughter and finds a way to cope with a series of distinct situations. Years later, the child is an impatient teenager. She helps a lot at home and her parents have gotten used to that. But Tsz-yan has her own dreams. She wants to study art abroad,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Teresa Vena
- AsianMoviePulse
The first ever feature film produced by the Hong Kong Baptist University, “Pretty Heart” is a timely discursive take on the increasingly more competitive arena of education. Unlike Nattawut Poonpiriya’s “Bad Genius,” however, which is a razor-sharp, heart-thumping romp on the nuts and bolts of students’ modus operandi and motivations behind wholesale cheating, “Pretty Heart” dissects the pressure to excel by humanizing all the people involved in preparing the city’s secondary school students for a test that will significantly impact their future.
Pretty Heart is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
The film interweaves three storylines, that of between English literature teacher Chloe Lee and the estranged relationship she has with her father, Lee Lung Kei, a principal of a cram center, her blossoming romance with her father’s top tutor K.K. Ho, and the relationship they all have with the kids they teach, particularly that with Shu Ting,...
Pretty Heart is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
The film interweaves three storylines, that of between English literature teacher Chloe Lee and the estranged relationship she has with her father, Lee Lung Kei, a principal of a cram center, her blossoming romance with her father’s top tutor K.K. Ho, and the relationship they all have with the kids they teach, particularly that with Shu Ting,...
- 10/27/2022
- by Purple Romero
- AsianMoviePulse
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