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Fau sai luen kuk

Fau sai luen kuk

1992Movie⏱️ 1h 42m
Drama
7.6
IMDB Rating
233 votes

In late 1989, angered by comments made by Liv Ullmann about Hong Kong's treatment of Vietnamese refugees, Rubie composes a letter to the actress. Passages from the letter are revealed throughout the movie as Rubie, her friends, an...

Director
Evans Chan
Writers
N/A
Stars
Lindzay Chan, Kin Chung Fung, Ping Ha
Release Date
June 12, 1992
Language
Cantonese, English
Country
Hong Kong
🏆 2
Wins
🎯 4
Nominations
💬 2
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

👤
Lindzay Chan
as Rubie, Tony's elder sister
👤
Kin Chung Fung
Ping Ha
Ping Ha
👤
Josephine Koo
as Teresa, Tony's wife
👤
Ming-Chui Suen
👤
Anthony Yiu-Ming Wong
as Tony

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Hong Kong, China

🏷️ Keywords

hong kongchina

🎯 Categories

CantoneseDrama

⭐ Featured Review

So Where Is Home? The Chinese Paradox
by Kahuna-62012-11-06
8/10

"This is undoubtedly one of the most insightful movies being made about the Chinese paradox. Even though this movie was centered on the fight or flight situation Hong Kong residents faced back in 1992, the issues nevertheless remain relevant today. So what were the issues then? It wasn't too long ago that USA retreated from South Vietnam ignominiously; creating a flood of refugees that Hong Kong had tried nobly to accommodate. Then Hong Kong, though secured as a British colony, was right at the doorstep as China convoluted through a Cultural Revolution and the TianAnMen suppression on Jun..."

📖 Synopsis

In late 1989, angered by comments made by Liv Ullmann about Hong Kong's treatment of Vietnamese refugees, Rubie composes a letter to the actress. Passages from the letter are revealed throughout the movie as Rubie, her friends, an...