

Movie spotlight
Little Q
Little Q is an aspiring guide dog, training to be a guide for the blind. Soon Little Q is partnered with Bo-ting, a renowned pastry chef who’s losing his sight. But Bo-ting is irritable and reluctant, constantly losing his temper at those around him and rejecting Little Q. Eventually, dog and owner bond as Little Q wins Bo-ting over with its unwavering loyalty. However, as Little Q gets older and Bo-ting’s health suffers, the two of them face an unwilling separation...
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Plot Summary
A blind masseur, Uncle Tak, finds new purpose and companionship when he adopts a guide dog named Little Q. Their bond deepens as they navigate life's challenges together. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the profound connection between humans and animals.
Critical Reception
Little Q was generally well-received by audiences for its heartwarming story and emotional impact, particularly praised for its portrayal of the bond between a visually impaired person and their guide dog. While not a major critical darling, its sincerity and touching narrative resonated with viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional storytelling and the touching portrayal of a human-animal bond.
Appreciated for its heartwarming and uplifting narrative, offering a positive viewing experience.
Some found the plot predictable but were moved by the film's sincerity.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the film for its heartwarming and emotional story, highlighting the touching relationship between the protagonist and his guide dog. Many found it to be a feel-good movie that evokes strong emotions.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2002 Japanese film 'Quill', which was based on the autobiography of a blind Japanese writer and his guide dogs.
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