Roomless
Roomless

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Roomless

2011
Movie
93 min
Cantonese

Wai (Tiny Gary) is a film school graduate who has lost everything in post-1997 Hong Kong. Out of despair and anger, the cynical young man decided to live entirely off government allowance, leading a lonely, trashy life in a rented room of 100 square feet. Seven years have passed in a blink. This fateful year, Wai meets Mainland prostitute Mei (Gloria Poon) and the two begin living together in his tiny room. With his growing affection for Mei, Wai risks smuggling illegal drugs into China in order to earn some fast money for a better life with her.

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Director: Michael D. RatnerGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the complex relationship between a father and son, delving into themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Through intimate conversations and personal reflections, the film offers a poignant look at their shared history and individual journeys. It captures fleeting moments and the enduring bonds of family.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Roomless' received limited widespread critical review. However, its personal nature and intimate portrayal of familial relationships were noted by those who saw it. It was appreciated for its authenticity and emotional depth within its concise runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • An intimate and touching exploration of father-son dynamics.

  • Effectively uses personal narrative to evoke universal themes of family and memory.

  • A brief yet impactful documentary experience.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Roomless' is not readily available, likely due to its nature as a short, independent documentary with limited distribution.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Michael D. Ratner, who later went on to direct numerous other documentaries and music videos, including several projects with pop star Justin Bieber.

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