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So, 'My Dear Son' is this intriguing little film that dives into the life of Peter Ho, who's juggling a dull office job while grappling with a rather chaotic family background. His father's a street performer, belting out risqué songs for spare change, which creates this interesting contrast between Peter's professional facade and his personal struggles. The pacing feels a bit unconventional, meandering at times, but it adds to this sense of realism, almost like you’re living in Peter's shoes. The performances are raw and honest, capturing that tension between societal expectations and personal reality. There's definitely a unique charm to its storytelling, even if the director remains a mystery.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with limited availability on physical media and sparse information about its director. It hasn't seen a wide release, which adds to its rarity and intrigue among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works. The scarcity of materials, coupled with the film's unique narrative, keeps it on the radar for those who enjoy exploring the more obscure gems of late '80s cinema.
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