

Glass Tears
Directed by Carol Lai Miu-Suet8 kwietnia 2001 1 h 34 minDramat
6.95.5
A street-kid, a retired policeman from Mainland China, a dysfunctional family, drugs, the triad - and a missing girl. This is a tale of - well, growing up. The story starts when Wu, a lonely retired policeman, comes to the busy Hong Kong island to search for his missing granddaughter, Ah Cho. For the purpose of his search, Wu encounters P, a street-kid who initially rebuffs Wu just like any 16 year-old would rebels against the older generation. Unfortunately, there is no escape from the apparently omnipresent Wu. It takes a few adventitious incidents for P to soften up. P's boyfriend, Tofu, joins in their search but also brings many unwanted incidents, such as the triad and drugs.
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Glass Tears was released on 8 kwietnia 2001.
Glass Tears was directed by Carol Lai Miu-Suet.
Glass Tears has a runtime of 1 h 34 min.
Glass Tears was produced by Joe Ma Wai-Ho.
A street-kid, a retired policeman from Mainland China, a dysfunctional family, drugs, the triad - and a missing girl. This is a tale of - well, growing up. The story starts when Wu, a lonely retired policeman, comes to the busy Hong Kong island to search for his missing granddaughter, Ah Cho. For the purpose of his search, Wu encounters P, a street-kid who initially rebuffs Wu just like any 16 year-old would rebels against the older generation. Unfortunately, there is no escape from the apparently omnipresent Wu. It takes a few adventitious incidents for P to soften up. P's boyfriend, Tofu, joins in their search but also brings many unwanted incidents, such as the triad and drugs.
The key characters in Glass Tears are P (Zeny Kwok Sin-Yu), Wu (Lo Lieh), Cho's Mother (Carrie Ng Ka-Lai).
Glass Tears is a Dramat film.
Glass Tears has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.











