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Movie set to examine key social issues

By Xu Fan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-03-12 17:16
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The film  Remember Me features actress Liu Haocun as a young girl yearning for family love. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The upcoming movie Remember Me, scheduled to hit domestic theaters on Friday, will unite Hong Kong veteran Kara Wai and young actress Liu Haocun on screen.

A remake of the 2016 South Korean film Canola, the Chinese adaptation tells the story of an elderly villager, portrayed by Wai, who raises her young granddaughter alone after the death of her son. Tragically, the girl goes missing during a routine outing on the street.

Twelve years later, the grandmother is overjoyed to be reunited with the long-lost girl, who reveals that she was secretly taken away by her biological mother, who had remarried but died in a car crash years ago. However, the actual truth turns out to be more brutal and complex.

Zhao Minghui, the producer, said the movie was launched in 2021, filming began a year later, and post-production wrapped up in 2023, during a seminar held at the China Film Association's office in downtown Beijing.

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