

Yours Always
When she was still a little girl, Qiao Shan (Joanne Peh) would pour her heart out to her father who was working overseas through handwritten letters. And receiving his letters and gifts was the greatest happiness she knew then. Hence it's no surprise that she maintains her long-distance relationship with her boyfriend Caleb (Pierre Png) through snail mail. Which explains her frequent visit to the post office. The very place where she crossed paths with destiny - freelance interior designer Zhang Shao Qi (Roy Chiu). Caleb finally returns home. But Qiao Shan's rashness stirs up much unhappiness between them and leads to a break up. Although already besotted with Qiao Shan, Shao Qi encourages her to go back to Caleb as her heart is still with him. Caleb re-accepts Qiao Shan. Yet an unexplainable sense of loss overcomes her as she returns to his side.
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Plot Summary
This film follows the life of an American woman who travels to England and finds herself caught between two potential suitors. As she navigates her feelings and the societal expectations of the era, she must make difficult choices that will shape her future.
Critical Reception
"Yours Always" received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics, who praised its performances and period detail but found the narrative occasionally predictable. Audiences generally appreciated the romantic elements and the historical setting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong leading performances and charming portrayal of romance.
- Noted for its beautiful cinematography and authentic period atmosphere.
- Some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and lacking in genuine surprises.
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Fun Fact
Despite its 2006 release date, the film feels very much like a classic Hollywood romance, possibly due to its director Kevin Connor's experience with period dramas and the casting of veteran actors.
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