Review of Lost in Time

Lost in Time (2003)
8/10
The whole film is full of sympathy
6 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
How can this mother develop great maternal love to support and educate this son in this cruel and indifferent real society, so that he can know, contact and adapt to this society as a normal child? This play starts from the mother's love and affection, and emphasizes the maternal brilliance of "a weak woman, a strong mother". The film stars Liu Qingyun and Cecilia Cheung, which are the two highlights of the film. Liu Qingyun in the film is still Shangjia in acting, but the biggest highlight is Cecilia Cheung's progress. From young wife to struggling woman to mother of child, Cecilia Cheung is quite skilled in the transformation and identification of these three main identities, without any affectation or affectation. The reason why the film is moving is inseparable from Cecilia Cheung's acting. Of course, the film itself also follows erdongsheng's consistent style of literary and art films, showing some of his emotional contacts in the story, his director's perspective. The film has no great feature in the story, but the struggling women and single parent children themselves will become the lyric focus of the film. In addition, the tragic situation of Liu Qingyun's role makes the whole film full of sympathetic color.
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