Scena da May We Chat (2014)
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Nomi alternativi: Lee Ching-yee, Heidi Li Jing-yi, Heidi Lee Ching-Yee, Heidi Li , Li Jing-Yi, Super Girls
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Biografia completa
Heidi Lee Ching-Yee (Chinese: 李靜儀) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. From 2010 to 2022, she was a member of the Cantopop girl group, Super Girls.
Sul film: May We Chat (2014)
Titolo alternativo: 微交少女, Mei Gaau Siu Nui
Regista: Cheuk Man Au, Philip Yung
Sceneggiatore: Lou Shiu-wa, Philip Yung, Shiu-Wa Lou
Produzione & Genere
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Parole chiave: chat, deaf-mute, drugs, duringcreditsstinger, hong kong, juvenile delinquent, prostitution, teen drama, triad
Storia
May We Chat follows three troubled young girls navigating their lives in Hong Kong's urban landscape. They spend much of their time using WeChat for typical teenage activities like shopping and chatting, but their lives take a darker turn as they engage in drugs and prostitution to escape their stifling circumstances.
When one of them is kidnapped by a lowlife triad, the remaining two must use their wit and resourcefulness to find her. Their search brings them into contact with the criminal underworld, forcing them to confront their own vulnerabilities.
Riassunto
May We Chat is a gritty teen drama set against the backdrop of Hong Kong's urban landscape. Directed by Cheuk Man Au and Philip Yung in 2014, the film explores the lives of three troubled young girls who find solace in their smartphones and web communication, but ultimately get entangled in drugs, prostitution, and dangerous criminal associations.
The movie serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of unchecked internet usage and the temptations it can expose impressionable youth to. Despite its stark portrayal of juvenile delinquency, May We Chat also underscores the resilience and resourcefulness of young people when faced with adversity.