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The Way We Are

Original title: Tin shui wai dik yat yu ye
  • 2008
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.2K
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The Way We Are (2008)
Drama

"The Way We Are" tells the story of a hardworking, widowed, single mother (Mrs. Cheung) and her teenage son (Ka-on) living in the troubled housing estate of Tinshuiwai, a suburb regularly fe... Read all"The Way We Are" tells the story of a hardworking, widowed, single mother (Mrs. Cheung) and her teenage son (Ka-on) living in the troubled housing estate of Tinshuiwai, a suburb regularly featured in the news for all the wrong reasons."The Way We Are" tells the story of a hardworking, widowed, single mother (Mrs. Cheung) and her teenage son (Ka-on) living in the troubled housing estate of Tinshuiwai, a suburb regularly featured in the news for all the wrong reasons.

  • Director
    • Ann Hui
  • Writer
    • Shiu-Wa Lou
  • Stars
    • Hee Ching Paw
    • Lai-wun Chan
    • Chun-lung Leung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ann Hui
    • Writer
      • Shiu-Wa Lou
    • Stars
      • Hee Ching Paw
      • Lai-wun Chan
      • Chun-lung Leung
    • 13User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Hee Ching Paw
    Hee Ching Paw
    • Kwai
    Lai-wun Chan
    • Leung Foon
    Chun-lung Leung
    • Cheung Ka-On
    • (as Juno Leung)
    Cheuk Man Au
    • Mr. Chow
    Idy Chan
    Idy Chan
    • Miss Tsui
    Lai Hing Chan
    • Ka-On's Grandma
    Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
    Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
    • Uncle Chuen
    • (as Clifton Ko)
    Cho-Yi Chong
    • Ng Mei Ting
    Vincent Chui
    • Uncle Yung
    Carson Ka-Shing Chung
    • Second Uncle
    Yo Yo Fong
    • Yee
    Siuman Joanna Ko
    • Candy
    Hei-Man Lam
    • Lee Kit Wai
    Kwok-Sang Lee
    • Yuen Wai Kee
    Yui-Ming Lee
    • Shing
    Chan-Tin Liu
    • Manager of Supermarket
    Ho-Yin Lo
    • Viagra
    Sin-Hang Loh
    • Blowfish
    • (as Loh Sin-Hang)
    • Director
      • Ann Hui
    • Writer
      • Shiu-Wa Lou
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews13

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    8winniebree

    Everyday stories could be very touching

    The movie is one of the most recommended movies especially after it won four awards at the Hongkong Film Award. As many viewers have said, it is a very Hongkongese movie. Although I am not a Hongkongnese,I can relate to the everyday stories in the movie. It may seem boring to most Westerners,but I have to say a good movie can also present a real world in which real people are living a real life. While watching the movie, I smiled a lot and cried a lot.Then I felt hopes in the end.Life is not all about getting what you want.It is also about giving what you can give to the people you love or care.Watching a movie and learning something from it matters more.
    7lee_eisenberg

    just about half an hour before watching this, I had participated in a trivia night where durian was one of the answers

    "Tin shui wai dik yat yu ye" ("The Way We Are" in English) is the first Ann Hui movie that I've seen, although I understand that she's a world-renowned director. The movie focuses on a widow and her son in a run-down part of Hong Kong. As the movie progresses, they meet other people, each with their own backstories.

    This is sort of like a Jim Jarmusch movie, in that it's deliberately slow-moving and emphasizes the characters' relationships among each other. If you're the type who needs constant action, then you'll want to avoid this movie like the plague. Indeed, a previous reviewer found it pointless. I thought that it did a fair if not great job focusing on the people's interactions with each other in threadbare conditions. I think that it was in one of these sorts of apartments where Edward Snowden hid after exposing the NSA's spying apparatus, before he fled to Russia.

    Apparently, durians have one of the strongest smells of any fruit.
    10Spacey2

    A Wonderful, Honest film

    Unlike all the other Hong Kong action/comedy movies we're used to, this is a relative slow paced drama which offers an insight in the life of an average HK family, in this case the story is centered around a mother and teenage son. They don't have a lot of money and probably can just cope by but they still stay positive in life and this is what the filmmakers wanted to show us. The place of this story is Tin Shui Wai and over the years it has been in the HK news due all sorts of social problems like domestic violence, loneliness, debts, suicides etc. and with this movie the makers showed that -without being paternalistic or dramatic- we most not generalize all the people who live there and there's hope as long your attitude towards life is a positive one.
    9webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: The Way We Are

    Tagline: An excellent film about the basics of human beings…

    Review by Neo: Sometimes, a film does not need to do much, nor does it require something extraordinarily to happen and it can still be a film that can relate, touch and affect one life. While, the usually dependable Ann Hui does not create a masterpiece, but it is probably safe to say that The Way We Are is very much a success story. After the bleakness shown in the city of sadness "Tin Shui Wai" with likes of Besieged City, the little Hong Kong city within borders of the mainland is filled with negative press, distinguishing of hopes and pure darkness. Here, director Hui is smart, by going back to the basics of filming, the very essence of human lives. The method taken is by filming a week or two in life of ordinary people. While it may seems that the film aren't doing much, not going anywhere, the film still somehow leaves the audience wanting more and leaving the credits with a glimpse of hope within the shambles.

    Casting a ballet of untried actors in the likes of Bau Hei-Jing as the happy-go-lucky mother who works hard day and night to supporting her teenage son (Juno Leung Chun Lung) as a Duran fruit cutter and packer in the area's Welcome Supermarket. Life is not easy, in fact, it's difficult, but yet, Bau remains cheerful, hopeful and most important of all she is content of herself. On the other hand, we have her son, a reclusive young boy who prefers staying at home than going out. Then there are people who they bum into within their lives like the lonely grandmother living close by, or the random relatives who are much better off than they are. Not exactly a movie about the plot line or clever and intriguing premises, rather it is about the little things that happen in our real lives.

    What makes the film work is that Ann Hui is very much a director who looks at human emotions, and the very fact that she does not create or fabricate emotions to affect the audience, but rather creates real emotions about the simple aspects of humanity and the happening. The casting of Bau is top notch, as she is natural enough for the audience to relate towards. Her optimistic nature, despite all that she has gone through makes her extremely human and ultimately realistic. Likewise, as her son, Juno Leung steps in with a good debut performance. In no situation does Leung tries to be acting, but instead remains real and without a moment of laughable overacting. Other supporting actors, such as the old granny, repeatedly making the same dish, further emphasis what happens when you get older and basically how people lives.

    The Way We Are, is unlikely to splash any fire into Hong Kong cinema and nor does it attempt to. What Ann Hui is trying to show is that people in Tin Shui Wai are basically human and like all humans, we all need to eat, work and survive. There are little moments of happiness, sorrow, boredom, neutral and ultimately it is there basic human feelings that make this film works. Sometimes, criticizing something may well create some controversial, but at the end of the day, it remains rather subjective and opinionated. What Ann Hui is able to do, is at its very best being able to show something that seem more objective and somehow able to make the audience feel as though they are experiencing the experience firsthand. All in all, The Way We Are succeeds by showing the basic needs of humanity and ultimately, it is a day of reflection of our lives … (Neo 2009)

    I rate it 9/10

    • www.thehkneo.com
    8madbird-61243

    Like a live show

    The movie is like a virtual show of the life of a woman in the newly developed area of Hong Kong. It showcases the everyday life of the woman and her family. It arouses our shared memories. Ir provokes our sense of belongings to the city. A movie that is belonging to Hong Kong. A gem to record our daily life.

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2008 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Tin shui wai dik yat yu ye
    • Filming locations
      • Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Class Limited
      • Mega-Vision Pictures (MVP)
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      • $5,100
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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