

And I Hate You So
Luna Ng is a columnist who gave her first boyfriend a vinyl record as a gift. She later discovers that same vinyl record in a second hand store so she attempts to buy it back. However, another person ends up buying it before her. She finds out that the new owner of the record is Cheung Yung, a radio host. Luna ends up both loving and detesting Yung after he comments on her love life on radio. The story is about the battle of two willful and creative characters.
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Plot Summary
A dark comedy that delves into the complexities of human relationships, "And I Hate You So" follows a group of individuals navigating the fallout of a tumultuous event. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness through its witty dialogue and unconventional narrative structure. As secrets unravel and past grievances resurface, the characters are forced to confront their own flaws and the consequences of their actions.
Critical Reception
Critically, "And I Hate You So" received a mixed to positive reception. Reviewers often praised its bold directorial vision and sharp writing, though some found its dark humor and unconventional approach to be polarizing. Audience reactions varied, with many appreciating its unique storytelling, while others were put off by its bleak themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its audacious script and distinctive directorial style.
- Noted for its dark humor and exploration of complex relationships.
- Some critics found the film's tone and subject matter challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the cast and crew being personal friends of the director.
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