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Little Q 2019

★ 7.6107 votes108 min📅 2019-08-15

"Some dogs are more than just pets."

Directed by Law Wing-Cheong, *Little Q (2019)* is a heartwarming family drama that explores the unlikely bond between a stubborn pastry chef and an aspiring guide dog.

Director: Law Wing-Cheong

Cast

Simon Yam
Simon Yam
Li Bao Ting
Gigi Leung Wing-Kei
Gigi Leung Wing-Kei
Li Bao'er
Lo Chung-Him
Lo Chung-Him
Simon
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Chen Kang Yan'er
Roger Kwok Chun-On
Roger Kwok Chun-On
Chen Qi
Frankie Lam
Frankie Lam
Lu Yong'an
Pudding
Little Q
JJ Jia
JJ Jia
Fiona
Jimmy Wong
Jimmy Wong
TV Chef
Tony Liu Tian-jue
Tony Liu Tian-jue
Bar Owner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Little Q (2019)* about?

*Little Q (2019)* tells the touching story of an aspiring guide dog paired with Bo-ting, a celebrated but sight-losing pastry chef. Their initial clashes evolve into a profound connection as Little Q's steadfast loyalty helps Bo-ting rediscover his independence—until fate tests their fragile bond.

Who directed *Little Q*?

The film was directed by Law Wing-Cheong, a filmmaker known for crafting emotionally resonant family dramas.

Who stars in *Little Q*?

The film stars Simon Yam as Bo-ting, with Gigi Leung Wing-Kei, Lo Chung-Him, Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei, and Roger Kwok Chun-On rounding out the main cast.

Is *Little Q (2019)* worth watching?

For fans of heartfelt dramas, *Little Q (2019)* delivers a powerful emotional punch with its themes of perseverance and unconditional love. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its focus on canine devotion and human resilience makes it a compelling watch for those who appreciate character-driven storytelling.

How long is *Little Q*?

*Little Q (2019)* has a runtime of 108 minutes.

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About Little Q (2019) — A Guide Dog's Unbreakable Bond With His Owner

Directed by Law Wing-Cheong, *Little Q (2019)* is a heartwarming family drama that explores the unlikely bond between a stubborn pastry chef and an aspiring guide dog. Set against the backdrop of bustling city life, the film follows Bo-ting, a once-renowned chef slowly losing his sight, as he resists the help of Little Q—an energetic and devoted guide dog in training. Their rocky journey unfolds with raw emotion, highlighting themes of resilience, companionship, and the quiet strength found in unexpected relationships.

As Bo-ting's frustration gives way to reluctant trust, the story takes a poignant turn, revealing the sacrifices both human and canine make for love. With stunning performances from Simon Yam and Gigi Leung Wing-Kei, *Little Q (2019)* transforms a simple tale of loyalty into a deeply moving experience that lingers long after the credits roll.