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Director: Liu Chia-chang
Cast: Stanley Fung Shui-Fan, Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lam, Chen Chen, Ronald Chin Han
The plot follows a group of women who struggle in Hong Kong, most of them illegal immigrants from mainland China.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Lost Generation (1983), directed by Liu Chia-chang, is a drama film that follows a group of struggling women, mostly illegal immigrants from mainland China, living in Hong Kong. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim or awards recognition, it provides an insightful portrayal of the challenges faced by this marginalized group.
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Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate the unique perspective offered by 'The Lost Generation' (1983), directed by Liu Chia-chang. This film delves into the struggles of a group of illegal immigrant women in Hong Kong, with powerful performances by Stanley Fung Shui-Fan and Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lam that bring the characters' challenges to life.
Lost Generation was the generation that came of age during World War I. Lost Generation may also refer to:
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