The protagonist, Yuen Wing-Nin (played by Sean Lau), returns to his tea restaurant as usual after losing his family, trying to convince himself that life goes on. His daily routine is filled with memories of the past—his wife, Kim Yan (played by Jo Koo), preparing breakfast in the kitchen, his son, Hau Ming (played by Dylan So), playing online games at the computer, their adopted three-colored cat "San Hua," and the happy moments shared during family dinners, as if that nightmare of a night had never happened. The bonds of blood have taken away his most beloved ones, and Wing-Nin cannot hate the living nor forget the dead; he can only rely on memories and fantasies to fill the void in his heart.
In this confusing life, Wing-Nin strives to live as a "father," constantly seeking a sense of reality even while separated from his son by a window. Can the suffocating relationship between father and son find hope in the long night and become a redemption for each other's survival?
- Keywords
- Release Date2024 年 12 月 5 日
- Regions
- Production Companies
- Distributors
- Presenters
- Subsidised By
- Subsidy Amount
Film Production Financing Scheme (Relaxation Plan) Approved Financing Amount HK$7,246,400 Approval Date: June 2022
- Local Box Office$1,300,000 USD (as of December 13, 2024)
- Filming Locations
- The Tsuen Wan District includes Tsuen Wan Waterfront Park, the Yeung Uk Road Market, the Cheung Sha Wan Market in Cheung Sha Wan Estate, the Po Leung Kuk Li Shing Poon Secondary School; the Mei King Tea Restaurant and the Gan Lo Dessert Shop on Mei King Street in To Kwa Wan; and the North Kowloon Magistrates' Courts building in Shek Kip Mei.
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
- Picture Format
- Film Festivals
- Hong Kong Asian Film Festival "Closing Film"
- Tokyo International Film Festival "Main Competition" finalists
- Version of
Adapted from the ethical tragedy of "The Murder of Mother and Sister in Heung Wo Street, Tsuen Wan"
- User Reviews
- IMDb RatingN/A