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Twilight's Kiss

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Cantonese, 92 mins

Original Title

Suk Suk
  • Director: Ray Yeung
  • Writer: Ray Yeung
  • Producer: Teresa Kwong; Chowee Leow; Michael J. Werner; Sandy Yip

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With practised movements, Hong Kong taxi driver Pak gets ready, polishes the traditional bright red paint of his car to a high shine and picks up his granddaughter from school. After years of driving a cab to support his family, he has now come to the end of his career, but he refuses to fully quit his job. In search of anonymous sex, he meets Hoi, who is retired, divorced and also a grandfather. After a first fleeting encounter, they begin to spend time together more often. But just one late-night text message threatens to throw their everyday lives off balance. In a bathhouse, they find a place for tender moments of intimacy.

Ray Yeung’s film is based on recordings of oral history. It offers a touching insight into a hidden world and skilfully addresses the discrimination and isolation faced by older people living outside traditional family structures. In calm, subtly observant images, he sensitively depicts the passionate love two men find for each other in their old age.


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Cast & Characters

Tai-Bo as Pak
Ben Yuen as Hoi
Patra Au as Ching (as Patra Au Ga Man)
Lo Chun Yip as Wan
Kong To as Chiu
Yiu-Sing Lam as Edmond
Hiu Yee Wong as Fong
Yixin Hu as Zheng
Lau Ting Kwan as Joyce
Wai-Keung Chu as Dior
Patrick Lam as Toilet man 2