Nothing can damage you as much as your upbringing, and the lack of parental love at home. Growing up with a single father Chua (multiple awarded Taiwanese actor/ director/ screenwriter Leon Dai) who is incapable of expressing his emotions, the sixteen-year-old Meng (Edward Tan) is slowly transforming into the spitting image of him, projecting the frustration and anger about the life he was born into. “Can you stop being a good-for-nothing? is the thing he gets to hear between the blows he endures at home, instead of comfort for being the targeted victim at school. From a peaceful and loving boy, he briefly becomes a radically opposite person, pushed to evolve into another working class bully. So, where does he go from there once the father is dead and gone?
Tomorrow is a Long Time is screening at Berlinale
Jow Zhi Wei paints a painfully relatable picture of broken family relationships,...
Tomorrow is a Long Time is screening at Berlinale
Jow Zhi Wei paints a painfully relatable picture of broken family relationships,...
- 2/19/2023
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
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