
Forgive And Forget 2008
In Patrick Kong Pak-Leung's emotionally charged drama *Forgive And Forget (2008)*, Alice Tzeng delivers a heart-wrenching performance as Alice, a woman returning to Hong Kong after her lover Andy (Andy On) dies in a tragic car accident.
Director: Patrick Kong Pak-Leung
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Forgive And Forget (2008) about?
*Forgive And Forget (2008)* follows Alice, who returns to Hong Kong after her boyfriend Andy dies in a car accident. Just weeks earlier, she had ended their relationship after discovering his betrayal, leaving her with unresolved feelings of anger and sorrow.
Who directed Forgive And Forget?
The film was directed by Patrick Kong Pak-Leung, known for his ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives in Hong Kong cinema.
Who stars in Forgive And Forget?
The cast includes Alice Tzeng as Alice, Andy On as Andy, Miki Yeung Oi-Gan, Regen Cheung, and Lisa Chiao Chiao in pivotal roles.
Is Forgive And Forget (2008) worth watching?
With its brief runtime and focus on universal themes of loss and redemption, *Forgive And Forget (2008)* offers a compelling character study. While not widely rated, it stands out for its intimate storytelling and strong performances.
How long is Forgive And Forget?
The film runs for 88 minutes.
About Forgive And Forget (2008) — A poignant tale of love, grief, and the struggle to let go
In Patrick Kong Pak-Leung's emotionally charged drama *Forgive And Forget (2008)*, Alice Tzeng delivers a heart-wrenching performance as Alice, a woman returning to Hong Kong after her lover Andy (Andy On) dies in a tragic car accident. Haunted by the untimely loss and the unresolved conflict that ended their relationship just weeks before his death, Alice grapples with grief, regret, and the struggle to let go of the past. Set against the bustling yet melancholic streets of Hong Kong, the film explores themes of forgiveness, love, and the pain of goodbyes that come too soon.
As Alice navigates the memorial service for Andy and reunites with his friends, she faces her own emotions head-on, questioning whether she can truly move forward without the weight of what was left unsaid. With a runtime of 88 minutes, this poignant story unfolds with quiet intensity, blending personal drama with the universal experience of loss and healing.