
Quiet Now! 2016
Quiet Now! (2016), helmed by director Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting, unfolds in the quiet corners of Hong Kong's urban landscape, where the hum of daily life fades into the background.
Director: Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Quiet Now! (2016) about?
Quiet Now! delves into the lives of several characters who find themselves navigating the complexities of relationships and personal struggles. Their stories unfold in a world where words often fail, and silence becomes the language of deeper emotion.
Who directed Quiet Now!?
Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting directed Quiet Now!. Known for his keen eye for character-driven storytelling, Cheung weaves a narrative that blends realism with quiet intensity.
Who stars in Quiet Now!?
The film features a talented ensemble cast including Yu Shaoqun, Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui, Sophie Ngan Chin-Man, Cheung Tat-Ming, and Maggie Shiu.
Is Quiet Now! (2016) worth watching?
Quiet Now! offers a contemplative viewing experience with its strong performances and emotional depth. While it may not cater to those seeking high-energy thrills, its quiet approach and atmospheric storytelling make it a rewarding choice for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Quiet Now!?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Quiet Now! (2016) — A Quietly Powerful Drama About Unspoken Words
Quiet Now! (2016), helmed by director Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting, unfolds in the quiet corners of Hong Kong's urban landscape, where the hum of daily life fades into the background.
This atmospheric drama follows a group of interconnected individuals—each grappling with unresolved emotions and the weight of unspoken words—whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. With a subdued yet emotionally charged tone, the film explores themes of silence, connection, and the lingering echoes of the past. The cast, led by Yu Shaoqun, Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui, and Sophie Ngan Chin-Man, delivers understated yet powerful performances that amplify the film's introspective mood. Set against the backdrop of a city that never sleeps, Quiet Now! invites viewers to pause and listen to the stories unfolding in the margins.
At its core, the movie is a study of human relationships, revealing how moments of quiet reflection can lead to profound understanding—or lingering regret.