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Cast

Wong Chun Wai

Wong Chun Wai

Cheng Ka Long

Tsai Pei Chun

Tsai Pei Chun

Xia Wenwen

Eva Chou

Eva Chou

Wen's Grandmother

Lau Kok-Rui

Lau Kok-Rui

Hao

Deep Chan Chi-Ho

Deep Chan Chi-Ho

Long's Brother

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Photographer

Chan Hau Chun

Chan Hau Chun

Crew

Lau Kok-Rui

Lau Kok-Rui

Director

Lau Kok-Rui

Lau Kok-Rui

Writer

Chan Tze-Woon

Chan Tze-Woon

Executive Producer

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Executive Producer

Kuek Shee Heng

Kuek Shee Heng

Producer

George Chao Tzu Hao

George Chao Tzu Hao

Director of Photography

Chan Tze-Woon

Chan Tze-Woon

Editor

Yiu Tong Vincent Fung

Yiu Tong Vincent Fung

Sound Recordist

Yiu Tong Vincent Fung

Yiu Tong Vincent Fung

Sound Mixer

Cheng Oi-yue

Cheng Oi-yue

Assistant Director

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Eric Tsang Hing Weng

Still Photographer

Chan Hau Chun

Chan Hau Chun

Still Photographer

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Let's Get Lost

20173.0 / 1026 min
Drama, Romance

Overview

Ka-long, a wanderlust graduated from the University of Hong Kong, always dreams of backpacking to many countries with his guitar. While he believes he is trapped in Hong Kong, his family thinks that he is simply wasting his life and not settling down for a better future. He is getting more uplifted after he meets Wen-wen, a girl speaks with a Taiwanese accent. While they are dating, Wen-wen makes an effort to hide her true identity from Ka-long. Can they finally resolve the undercurrent of their relationship? Let’s Get Lost ultilises the thematic motif of road movie genre – both protagonists have to embark on a journey of revealing their true identity. As a result, the film widens its scope to the geo-political differences between Hong Kong, Taiwan and China.