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26 Happiness Road (2010)
The stark contrast between city and village life are personified in a father-daughter relationship strewn with misread intentions and emotional distance. Xun-Qing, a longtime city-girl from the country side, revisits her village after some years to see her father, Zhou, a soft-spoken elderly man who owns and still operates his humble brick factory. However, now he does so with visibly aging hands. A worried Xun-Qing wholeheartedly suggests he move to the city to live a "better life" with her. Their already fractious relationship further deteriorates when her offer is met with Zhou's emphatic rejection, thus re-opening past wounds turning conversations into quarrels. Caught in the midst of the storm are the brick factory workers, one of whom is Xiao-Bing - a hard-working, steadfast young man unorphaned by Zhou as a child. Throughout the ordeal, Xun-Qing finds familiar and kindred solace in Xiao-Bing's blunt brotherly advice, just like their childhood years.
Momo: Drama
Maka: Yung Yung Yu, Ren Jun Heng, Hui Qiang Wang
Kaimahi: Chak Piu Chiu (Director), Chak Piu Chiu (Writer), Eva Leung (Screenplay), Simon J. Young (Writer), Patrick Ho Chun-Ming (Producer)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Nov 14, 2010
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