Tung, um ex-banqueiro que luta contra o transtorno bipolar, acaba de ser buscado de um hospital psiquiátrico por seu pai, o motorista de caminhão Wong Tai Hoi. No entanto, esse não é um reencontro emocionante: Tung havia sido internado no hospital após acidentalmente matar sua mãe, que vivia transtornada e cheia de dores, e Tai Hoi sempre foi um pai ausente para Tung devido ao trabalho. Forçados a dividir os cômodos apertados do apartamento de Tai Hoi em Hong Kong, as tensões entre pai e filho aumentam à medida que ambos lutam contra sentimentos de ressentimento e culpa. Agora, Tung e Tai Hoi precisam encontrar uma maneira de se reconciliar e perdoar um ao outro, mesmo que a sociedade mantenha estigmas contra eles. (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- Français
Onde assistir Um Mundo de Ignorâncias
Elenco e Créditos
- Eric Tsang[Tung's father]Papel Principal
- Kenneth WooHinPapel Principal
- Bryant MakLouisPapel Secundário
- Charmaine FongJennyPapel Secundário
- Elaine Jin[Tung's mother]Papel Secundário
Resenhas
The cinematography truly complemented the story of the movie. The shot showed how the actors were feeling and brought the issues more to life. E.g. the way the room was shot similar to the movie picture made the audience experience the tiny space and the music contributed effectively to this feeling.
The actor's performance was nuanced and fitted the characters, especially main actors Shawn Yue and Eric Tsang. Their acting felt real and you could see the struggle the characters had.
The story itself was told in a good way, only sometimes I wished the story would have spend more time on some characters and fleshed out their impact more.
Overall it was great movie experience and it also offered insight to some issues Hong Kong is facing nowadys, which is also interesting for foreigners like me.
Social Issues and Bipolar
This is a gem. A low-budget first featured film shot within two weeks, talking about bipolar and dementia. It is somewhat like the The Father. It talks about not just living together in a tight spaced apartment in Hong Kong, it also showed how cruel and unjust the outside world is, beyond the apartment walls. It tackles important social issues, in Hong Kong. It not only discusses medical care, mental illness and housing issues, but also highlights the irony and conspicuousness of indifference and alienation in this sweltering and crowded city.Even at the wedding event, how many of you really put your heart to congratulate and listen to the groom and bride speech? Or you are just there to mingle and get free meals? It shows lots of realistic feelings that majorities won't feel about. Sometimes people just needs to be slap and woken up. Just because one discharged from a mental hospital doesn't mean the person is labelled crazy, to be look down upon.
Some people may feel scared because the drama is too real. But also because of this, whether it is emotions, family, or love, there are always places that touch the audience and resonate with them. Many people will ask us if we have problems with our family or mental state, so we write such stories. People would expect that you must be such a person to care about such things, but it is not the case. Just like many people support the equal rights of comrades, they are not necessarily comrades, but we believe that this world is better. This is a value. If we all speak for ourselves, we can’t unite, and sports it will not be a big deal. More important Yes, have we thought about what kind of city, what kind of world, and what kind of life we want.
This has won two 53th Golden Horse Awards; Best Director and Best Supporting Actress.
其實做個仆街仔真的好容易,麻煩的事情就放一邊不管咯,眼不見心不煩,可是逃到逃着就發現一切都無可挽回,不是什麼都可以外判給別人來做的。
小孩:為什麼我們種的那些花草會枯死呢?
阿東:可能是因為這裡沒有適合他們生長環境吧。
小孩:那我們就要想辦法讓環境變成他們可以生長的樣子啊!