This a film that base on an real life tragedy, given the realistic nature of it, the way this film layed out was closer to a documentary that were displayed in an artistic manner to tell the tragedy, the film is split into couple chapters, each focusing on individual family member daily connection on Sean Lau. And of course we only see a glimpse of the memory, nothing too dramatic about it, but it feels very grounded. The director also use a big portion amount of screentime on some artistic shot with no dialogue, which can leave a lot for the audience to decipher the about message the director want to tell in those shot, but the meaning of each might be differ to each audience depends on the interpreation.
The best part about this film is Sean Lau excellent performance as well as the realism of the film.
The film is a little slow paced for my liking, but I enjoy it nevertheless.