The intense struggle of Hong Kong people against the extradition law could not leave local filmmakers unmoved, and after Yeh Ka Lun’s “Who’s Next, that dealt with the consequences of the law on “everyday” people, Chi Him Yuen does the same in the school environment, with another approach in the style of “Ten Years”.
The story takes place on May 25th, 2021, the 657th day since the passing of the amendment to the extradition law. The father of a high school girl, Ching, who happened to be a journalist, has been extradited and she decides to make a post on social media asking “Where are human rights? Where are due processes of law?”. Her post catches the attention of her school’s social worker, Yu, who talks with the girl and tries to help her by introducing her to a social group offering support for this kind of cases.
The story takes place on May 25th, 2021, the 657th day since the passing of the amendment to the extradition law. The father of a high school girl, Ching, who happened to be a journalist, has been extradited and she decides to make a post on social media asking “Where are human rights? Where are due processes of law?”. Her post catches the attention of her school’s social worker, Yu, who talks with the girl and tries to help her by introducing her to a social group offering support for this kind of cases.
- 10/10/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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