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''Time Still Turns the Pages'' () is a 2023 Hong Kong drama film directed by
Nick Cheuk Nick Cheuk Yick-him (; born 21 October 1987) is a Hong Kong director and screenwriter best known for his directorial debut '' Time Still Turns the Pages'' (2023), which earned him Best New Director in the 60th Golden Horse Awards and Best New ...
and produced by
Derek Yee Derek Yee Tung-sing () is a Hong Kong filmmaker and former actor. Early life Yee was born Yee Tung-sing in Hong Kong on 28 December 1957, the son of Yee Kwong (), a film producer from Tianjin, Tientsin (Tianjin), and Hung Wei (), an actress of ...
, with Cheuk also serving as the writer and co-editor, and marking his directorial debut as part of the First Feature Film Initiative. Starring Siuyea Lo and
Ronald Cheng Ronald Cheng Chung-kei (born 9 March 1972) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and songwriter. Life and career Ronald Cheng was born in Hong Kong. Originally intending to work behind the scenes as a songwriter and a producer, Cheng did odd jobs at his ...
, the film explores themes of
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and follows a secondary school teacher (Lo) who confronts a childhood trauma caused by academic pressure from his father (Cheng) while helping a suicidal student. Cheuk wrote the screenplay in response to student suicides in Hong Kong in 2015, drawing heavily on the real-life experience of a friend who took his own life and who was also a mutual friend of Siuyea Lo. The project was greenlit in 2019 as part of the First Feature Film Initiative, with rewrites occurring in 2020 and
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taking place in 2021, primarily at Chiu Yang Por Yen Primary School. The film had its world premiere at the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival on 11 June 2023, followed by a theatrical release in Hong Kong on 16 November. It received five and twelve nominations in the
60th Golden Horse Awards The 60th Golden Horse Awards () took place on November 25, 2023, at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei), Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. Organized by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee, the awards honoured t ...
and 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards, respectively, with Nick Cheuk winning Best New Director at both ceremonies.


Plot

The film opens with a child named Cheng Yau-kit, who aspires to become a teacher, sitting despairingly on the rooftop of a condo. In modern times, a secondary school teacher named Cheng punishes a
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student, Vincent, for pushing another student down the staircase. When Cheng attempts to counsel him, Vincent scoffs and tells Cheng to handle his own divorce issues first. Cheng then discovers a
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in the classroom rubbish bin. He reports it to the headmaster, but the vice principal advises him to ignore it to avoid affecting the students' preparation for the upcoming university entrance exams. In desperation, Cheng asks Ka-yee, the class monitor, to help identify students who may be contemplating suicide. The film then transitions to a flashback: Cheng Yau-kit, the son of renowned
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Cheng Chi-hung, is a well-educated but academically challenged schoolboy. His younger brother, Cheng Yau-chun, is a prodigy who excels in both academics and music. Yau-kit tries hard to improve his grades, even starting a diary to appease his father after hearing a respected educator advise Yau-chun that diary writing can aid
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. Despite his efforts, Yau-kit's grades remain poor, frustrating his father, who blames Yau-kit for not working hard enough and for spending too much time reading
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, leading him to punish Yau-kit by throwing away his manga books. Despite their conflicts, Chi-hung promises Yau-kit a trip to
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in
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if he can rank in the top 15 in class, based on Yau-kit's mother Heidi's suggestion. However, Yau-kit's performance worsens, and he ranks second to last, forcing him to repeat the grade. Enraged, Yau-kit is severely beaten by his father, while Yau-chun quietly studies nearby. To cheer up his brother, Yau-chun takes Yau-kit to buy toys and play on the rooftop, but they are caught and Heidi scolds Yau-kit only. When Yau-kit anticipates punishment from his father, he is surprised by Chi-hung's calm demeanor, as Chi-hung claims he has given up on Yau-kit and will no longer waste effort guiding him. Realising his family is going to California without him, Yau-kit tries to hug Yau-chun, who responds casually, saying he will bring souvenirs back. Believing his family would be happier without him, Yau-kit commits suicide. After receiving the news, the family is devastated. Chi-hung refuses to reveal the truth and pretends Yau-kit died from an illness, while he sinks into depression and guilt. Heidi, overwhelmed by grief, leaves the family. Yau-chun is traumatised and feels regretful for not reaching out to Yau-kit, focusing solely on appeasing his parents and teachers while looking down on Yau-kit due to the academically inclined environment he grew up in. This leads him to become rebellious and decide to fulfill Yau-kit's dream of becoming a teacher. Back in the present, it is revealed that the teacher Cheng is actually Yau-chun, who has not communicated with his father for a long time, blaming him for his brother's death. He finally visits Chi-hung, who is now terminally ill. The two embrace, crying together as they express their shared guilt and regret over Yau-kit's death, which has haunted them for years. After Chi-hung passes away soon afterwards, Yau-chun writes down his story in Yau-kit's diary and gives it to his estranged wife, Sherry, explaining his panic upon learning of her pregnancy and hoping she can share their story through her
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program. On graduation day, Cheng leaves his phone number for his students and bids them farewell, ultimately receiving a text message from the student who wrote the suicide note, seeking counseling from him.


Cast

* Siuyea Lo as Mr. Cheng / Alan Cheng Yau-chun, a traumatised secondary school teacher who grew up in a strict household with overwhelming academic pressure **Curtis Ho and Yukki Tai as younger versions of Cheng Yau-chun *
Ronald Cheng Ronald Cheng Chung-kei (born 9 March 1972) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and songwriter. Life and career Ronald Cheng was born in Hong Kong. Originally intending to work behind the scenes as a songwriter and a producer, Cheng did odd jobs at his ...
as Cheng Chi-hung, a senior counsel and a stern and abusive father *Sean Wong as Eli Cheng Yau-kit, an academically incompetent schoolboy from a strict, upper-middle-class family * Rosa Maria Velasco as Heidi Cheng, the Cheng siblings' long-suffering mother from her abusive husband * Hanna Chan as Sherry Lam, a voice actress and the wife of Mr. Cheng **
Nancy Kwai Nancy Kwai Cheuk-yiu ( zh, t=歸綽嶢; born 15 February 2000) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. Biography Kwai was born on 15 February 2000, in Hong Kong. She enjoyed singing as an interest when she was young, but had never thought of being ...
as a younger version of Sherry * Henick Chou as Vincent, a hearing-impaired student of Mr. Cheng who was bullied at school * Sabrina Ng as Wong Ka-yee, the monitor of Mr. Cheng's class Also appearing in the film are Rachel Leung as Zoey, the secretary of Cheng Chi-hung; Luna Shaw as Sister Ha, a social worker; Koyi Mak as Miss Leung, the Cheng siblings' class teacher; and Joey Leung as the vice principal. Jessica Chan and
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cameo as the piano teachers of Cheng Yau-kit.


Production


Development

Director and writer
Nick Cheuk Nick Cheuk Yick-him (; born 21 October 1987) is a Hong Kong director and screenwriter best known for his directorial debut '' Time Still Turns the Pages'' (2023), which earned him Best New Director in the 60th Golden Horse Awards and Best New ...
originally penned the screenplay in 2015, based on the death of a close friend and university classmate. He later made revisions to the script, altering certain aspects of his friend's experiences to delve into the concerning phenomenon of student suicides in Hong Kong. He completed the first draft in 2019, initially titled ''Suicide Note''. During the same year, he applied for and received funding from the Hong Kong Film Development Council's First Feature Film Initiative. He dedicated two years to rewriting and fine-tuning the script. In 2020,
Derek Yee Derek Yee Tung-sing () is a Hong Kong filmmaker and former actor. Early life Yee was born Yee Tung-sing in Hong Kong on 28 December 1957, the son of Yee Kwong (), a film producer from Tianjin, Tientsin (Tianjin), and Hung Wei (), an actress of ...
returned to Hong Kong after filming in Mongolia and joined Cheuk in revising the script. Cheuk retitled the film as ''Time Still Turns the Pages'', drawing inspiration from the lyrics of
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's " So Far Away". Movie critic and secondary school teacher Chan Kwong-lung was also invited to be a consultant for the film. After filming, Cheuk and Keith Chan, both first-time film editors, spent an additional two years on post-production. An official trailer was released on 27 September 2023.


Casting

In September 2021, shortly after finishing the screenplay draft, Cheuk approached Siuyea Lo, a mutual friend of his and his deceased friend, and offered him the role of Mr. Cheng. The original setting of Mr. Cheng was actually 40 years old and spoke in a much more mature manner. Lo accepted the role on the spot after reading the script, and Cheuk amended the settings for him. Besides, Cheuk handpicked comedian actor
Ronald Cheng Ronald Cheng Chung-kei (born 9 March 1972) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and songwriter. Life and career Ronald Cheng was born in Hong Kong. Originally intending to work behind the scenes as a songwriter and a producer, Cheng did odd jobs at his ...
for the role of a stubborn and abusive father, after seeing
Louis Cheung Louis Cheung (; born 11 January 1980) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and actor. He is an alumnus of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in acting. His first play was in 1997, and he has performed in a total of more than 20 ...
's performance in '' The Narrow Road'' and wanting to bring out the emotional side of actors who appear comedic. Cheuk also chose Henick Chou to portray Vincent, a character based on his own experiences growing up at school, as he found Chou's previous portrayals of slacker youths very convincing. Child actor Sean Wong won his role through an audition.


Filming

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began in 2021 and wrapped up in 19 days. Most of the school scenes were filmed at Chiu Yang Por Yen Primary School,
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, and the farewell scene between Cheng and Sherry was filmed at an art store in
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.


Release

''Time Still Turns the Pages'' had its world premiere in the Asian New Talent section of the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival on 11 June 2023. The film was also screened as the opening film of 20th Hong Kong Asian Film Festival on 13 October 2023, and in World Focus section of the
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. It was released theatrically on 16 November 2023 in Hong Kong.


Reception


Box office

''Time Still Turns the Pages'' initially grossed approximately million during its first weekend, not making it to the top three at the box office. After receiving positive reviews from critics, the film saw a significant boost and climbed to million, surpassing ''
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'', '' Sound of Freedom'', and local production '' In Broad Daylight'', securing the top position at the box office. By the fourth weekend, the film had grossed over million, and surpassed million by the eighth weekend, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2023 in Hong Kong. As of 19 February 2024, the film's total gross stood at over million. It was the second highest-grossing Hong Kong film domestically in 2023.


Critical response

Edmund Lee of ''
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'' gave the film 4/5 stars and lauded the film for its powerful emotional impact, crediting Siuyea Lo's impressive performance as Mr. Cheng and the execution of a clever
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that effectively convey layers of emotion within the film's poignant and heavy-hearted tone. Lee also ranked the film second out of the 37 Hong Kong films theatrically released in 2023. Mátin Cheung of '' The Student'' gave the film 4/5 stars and acknowledged Cheuk's thoughtful utilization of a complex narrative structure to reveal the harsh realities of Hong Kong's ailing education system and suffocating household atmosphere, while simultaneously challenging audience biases, showcasing the talent of the new generation of Hong Kong filmmakers. Phuong Le of ''
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'' gave the film 3/5 stars, praising director Nick Cheuk's sensitive portrayal of taboo topics like childhood abuse and academic pressure, as the film skillfully explored a debilitating cycle of trauma through the intertwined stories of a high school teacher and a young boy. Alan Chu of ''
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'' also found the film to powerfully address themes of personal and societal trauma through its intricate storytelling and emotional depth, making it a poignant reflection on contemporary Hong Kong. Keith Ho, writing for ''
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'', referred to the film as the best film of 2023, commending its excellent script and performances while effectively exploring themes of communication and the emotional struggles of its characters. Estella Huang of ''
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'' perceived the film as a profound and emotionally resonant work, exploring melancholic childhoods and the limitations of education with depth and nuance through the adept navigation of Cheuk.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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