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Review | Lost Love movie review: Sammi Cheng, Hong Kong Film Awards best actress nominee, impresses as a grieving mother in affecting foster care drama

  • Sammi Cheng puts in one of the best performances of her career in Lost Love, as a grieving mother who fosters children with her husband (Alan Luk)
  • Ka Sing-fung’s film is one of the best of Hong Kong cinema’s new wave, calling to mind Hirokazu Koreeda’s work with its child actors’ naturalistic performances

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Hong Kong Film Awards best actress nominee Sammi Cheng plays grieving mother Mei in a still from Lost Love (category IIA, Cantonese), directed by Ka Sing-fung. Alan Luk co-stars
Edmund Lee

4/5 stars

Hong Kong superstar Sammi Cheng Sau-man gives one of the best performances of her acting career in Lost Love, playing a grieving mother who buries her sorrow by taking in a procession of foster children with often touching, sometimes heartbreaking results.

Cheng plays Mei, a plain and kindly woman who is in and out – but mostly out – of a succession of low-paying jobs. As we gradually learn, she is also emotionally distant from her ostensibly loving husband, Bun (Alan Luk Chun-kwong, G Affairs), a driver and mover by profession.
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The pair lead a simple life in their small and cosy flat in a rural village, with an old-fashioned dessert made from ice cream and soft drinks being their only pleasure. Mei sometimes stops to take in the tranquil surroundings of her living environment, and the film often does the same.

It is only about halfway into Lost Love that their secret is laid bare: the couple’s son died of a hereditary heart problem at age three a few years earlier. Despite Bun’s repeated suggestion they try for another child, Mei decides on her own that she’ll devote herself to other children in need instead.

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Cheng has emerged as one of the favourites for the best actress prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards; Ka Sing-fung, the film’s debutant director and co-screenwriter (with Lo Kim-fei), calls to mind the work of Hirokazu Koreeda with the naturalistic performances he has extracted from his child actors.
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