Million Loves in Me (Chinese: 寵我) is a 2018 Hong Kong-Malaysian drama film directed by Sampson Yuen. The film was inspired by a real court case in Hong Kong.[1]
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Directed by | Sampson Yuen |
Screenplay by | John Y Tiong Wooi Lim Jeremy Tan |
Produced by | John Y Kenny Chan |
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Cinematography | Tak Fung Wong |
Edited by | Cheen Hoong Loo Chee Chong Mak JT Billings |
Music by | David Koon Diana Ringo |
Production company | Lustre Film Sdn Bhd |
Distributed by | California Pictures |
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Running time | 103 min. |
Countries | Hong-Kong, Malaysia, Canada |
Languages | Cantonese, Mandarin |
The film is about a mother and daughter couple suffering from obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) whose strange behavior makes them unpopular. A journalist begins investigating them and finds that they keep more than a hundred dogs and cats in their apartment, all in cages. He then reveals his findings to the public but then begins to doubt his actions after seeing Katy, the 45-year-old daughter, arrested by the police.
The films script was written by John Y, a former lawyer, who represented the real Katy in 2002. He was also the producer and the lead actor of the film.[1]
The film has received the certification of The Malaysia Book of Records for "The Most Number of Awards won by an Independent Feature Film".[2]
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