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Time Still Turns the Pages (2023)

Review by panta-4

Time Still Turns the Pages

8/10

A story that is both relevant and deeply moving

"Time Still Turns the Pages," directed by Nick Cheuk, is a poignant family drama that resonates profoundly with the current emotional climate in Hong Kong. Released in 2023, this film emerges during a particularly dark period for the city, where reports of suicides have become alarmingly common. Cheuk skillfully portrays this heavy reality through the perspective of Cheng (Lo Chun-yip), a high school teacher dealing with the intricacies of his recent divorce while confronting the shocking revelation of a student's suicidal thoughts, discovered in a crumpled letter in a trash bin.

The film's storyline is both heartbreaking and uplifting, delving into themes of connection, empathy, and the critical need for mental health awareness. Cheng's quest to comprehend and assist his students while managing his own challenges is depicted with care and depth, making it a captivating experience for viewers of all ages.

This film has received considerable acclaim, earning five nominations at the esteemed 60th Golden Horse Awards, including Best Feature Film, Best Director for Nick Cheuk, Best Actor for Lo Chun-yip, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. The film's ability to address such serious issues while fostering a sense of hope and resilience showcases its powerful narrative.

In addition to its nominations, the film has secured several awards, including Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography, further establishing its reputation as a remarkable work in modern cinema. The performances are truly exceptional, with Lo Chun-yip delivering a touching portrayal that resonates long after the film concludes.

It is an essential watch for anyone eager to engage with a story that is both relevant and deeply moving.
  • panta-4
  • Nov 10, 2024

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