

Find the Light
It’s hard to find a true friend, but it is even harder to find a friend who will sacrifice himself. Therefore, the friendship of Wang Wu (Ng Cheuk Hai, Ron) and Tan Si Tong (Wong Chung Chak, Bosco) during the Qing dynasty is still a story with relish. Wu has thought that studying is a very hard work for him. He learns to become down to earth only when his mother, Mrs Wang Yuen Xin Yi (Shiu Mei Ki) sends him to the school of kung fu. At the school, Wu meets Tong, who has come here for escaping from marriage. Tong is very versatile, and Wu is very active. They both admire each other’s talents. Under the coaching of Chen Dao Yang (Lau Chung Yan), their kung fu techniques have improved a lot and they have cultured with a righteous heart. On top of the teacher-student relationship, the three have soon built up a friendship. Tong, who tries to get rid of his wife Li Run (Yeung Yi), meets Princess Chao Lan (Yeung Sze Ki, Shirley) at the school. However, Lan only loves Wu...
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Plot Summary
When a young boy's faith is tested by hardship, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Guided by a wise mentor and facing personal demons, he learns the importance of inner strength and perseverance. The film explores themes of hope, redemption, and the enduring power of belief.
Critical Reception
Find the Light received mixed reviews, with praise for its heartwarming message and performances, particularly from Kirk Cameron. However, some critics found the plot predictable and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its uplifting and faith-based message.
- Kirk Cameron's performance was a highlight for many.
- Some viewers found the storyline to be overly simplistic.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Find the Light' is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting its inspirational themes and family-friendly nature. Many appreciated the positive messages about faith and perseverance, though a portion of reviews noted that the narrative felt somewhat formulaic.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Kirk Cameron's own production company, as he has often focused on faith-based projects throughout his career.
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