''Little Big Master'' is a 2015 Hong Kong
drama film
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co-written and directed by Adrian Kwan and starring
Miriam Yeung
Miriam Yeung (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop diva. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards ...
and
Louis Koo
Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
. The film is based on a true story where Lilian Lui, former headmistress of an elite kindergarten in
Discovery Bay
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whom originally planned to retire to travel around the world with her husband Alvin Tse, takes up a job with a monthly salary of HK$4,500 to continue educating five remaining pupils single-handedly in
Yuen Long
Yuen Long is a town in the western New Territories, Hong Kong. To its west lie Hung Shui Kiu (), Tin Shui Wai, Lau Fau Shan and Ha Tsuen, to the south Shap Pat Heung and Tai Tong, to the east Au Tau and Kam Tin (), and to the north Nam Sang W ...
's Yuen Kong Kindergarten, which was on the verge for closure in 2009, and puts her travel plans on hold. ''Little Big Master'' was a critical and commercial success, and was met with acclaim from audiences. It grossed HK$46.6 million at the Hong Kong box office and became the highest-grossing domestic film of 2015 in the territory.
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Plot
Lui Wai-hung (Miriam Yeung
Miriam Yeung (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop diva. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards ...
) is a headmistress of an international kindergarten. Feeling disillusioned with the education system, she quits her high-paying job as a principal and plans to travel around the world with her husband Tse Wing-tung (Louis Koo
Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
). However, she puts her travel plans on hold when she sees a news report on television where Yuen Tin Kindergarten, located in Yuen Long
Yuen Long is a town in the western New Territories, Hong Kong. To its west lie Hung Shui Kiu (), Tin Shui Wai, Lau Fau Shan and Ha Tsuen, to the south Shap Pat Heung and Tai Tong, to the east Au Tau and Kam Tin (), and to the north Nam Sang W ...
, was on the verge of closure with only five students left. Also, due to financial difficulties, the school can only use HK$4,500 to hire a headmaster and staff. Rekindling her passion for teaching, Lui applies for the job and hopes to help the five children transfer to another school. When Headmistress Lui assumes office, she discovers that these five children have different family problems. Student Ka-ka's father (Philip Keung
Philip Keung Ho-man (; born 26 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. Keung began his acting career as a television actor in 1985 for Asia Television (ATV), and also began appearing in films from 1988. He eventually left ATV in 201 ...
) was crippled during an accident and is often threatened by property developers with eviction; Mei-chu's parents were killed in a traffic accident, with Auntie Han (Anna Ng), a restaurant employee, as her only guardian; Siu-suet's mother was not approved for Hong Kong residency and lives with her elderly father Mr. Ho (Richard Ng
Richard Ng Yiu-hon (born 17 December 1939), also known as Richard Woo, is a Hong Kong actor known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s.
Film and television career
Ng has appeared in 80 films to da ...
), who sells metal scraps for a living; Pakistani sisters Kitty and Jennie's father does not see a need for girls to study, so when school bus prices increased, he simply did not allow his daughters to go to school anymore.
Faced with her students' problems, Lui does her best to help them, volunteering to pick up Kitty and Jennie for school and sorting out Ka-ka's family problems, among other things. At the same time, she also has to take care of school administrative duties and janitorial work. In addition, Lui reminds her students and their parents to set a goal for themselves, while her own goal is to be a teacher who never gives up. Later, when she finds out that she was unable to help her students transfer, she decides to recruit new students to the school. At this time, however, Lui suffers from a recurrence of an old tumor.
Cast
*Miriam Yeung
Miriam Yeung (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop diva. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards ...
as Lui Wai-hung (呂慧紅), headmistress of Yuen Tin Kindergarten, based on Lilian Lui
*Louis Koo
Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
as Tse Wing-tung (謝永東), Lui's husband who is a museum exhibition designer, based on Alvin Tse
*Winnie Ho as Ho Siu-suet (何小雪), a student of Yuen Tin Kindergarten
*Fu Shun-ying as Lo Ka-ka (盧嘉嘉), a student of Yuen Tin Kindergarten
*Keira Wang as Tam Mei-chu (譚美珠), a student of Yuen Tin Kindergarten
*Zaha Fathima as Kitty Fathima, a student of Yuen Tin Kindergarten
*Khan Nayab as Jennie Fathima, a student of Yuen Tin Kindergarten
*Richard Ng
Richard Ng Yiu-hon (born 17 December 1939), also known as Richard Woo, is a Hong Kong actor known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Ng has appeared in 80 films to da ...
as Mr. Ho (何伯), Siu-suet's father
*Anna Ng as Auntie Han (嫻姨), Mei-chu's aunt
*Philip Keung
Philip Keung Ho-man (; born 26 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. Keung began his acting career as a television actor in 1985 for Asia Television (ATV), and also began appearing in films from 1988. He eventually left ATV in 201 ...
as Lo Keung (盧強), Ka-ka's father
*Rain Lau as Mrs. Lo (強嫂), Ka-ka's mother
*Asnani Mena as Kitty and Jennie's mother
*Dhillion Harjit Singh as Kitty and Jennie's father
*Stanley Fung
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In 1967, Fung became an actor in Hong Kong films. Fung first appeared in To Rose with L ...
as Yuen Tin Village Office head
*Marc Ma
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as estate agent
*Fire Lee as Fung Tai-wai (馮大偉), Yuen Tin Village Rural Committee head
*Bonnie Wong as a janitor
*Alannah Ong as Yuen Tin Village Office head's wife
*Sammy Leung
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Leung was raised in Kwai Shing Estate, and received his secondary education at St. Stephen's College and La Salle College, gradu ...
as Bowie Chin (錢寶宜), an old business friend of Lui whom is referred as the "Education King"
*Mimi Kung as Anita, teacher at King Kids International Kindergarten
*Ho Chun-ting as Martin Tong
*Ho Hing-fai as Martin's father
*Sin Kam as Martin's mother
*Chun Wong as Store Wong (士多黃)
*Fung So-po as Lui Wai-hung's mother
* Stephen Au as Lui Wai-hung's older brother
*Cindy Au
Cindy Au Sin-yi (born December 16, 1979) is a Hong Kong TVB actress. She plays major supporting roles in drama serials.
Career
Cindy Au Sin-yi began her entertainment career as a singer, and was famous for the theme song to the Cantonese versi ...
as Lui Wai-hung's sister in-law
*Gregory Charles Rivers
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Rivers hails from Gympie, Queensland, and attended medical school at University of New South Wales, where he was friends with students from Hong Kong ...
as Tony, museum manager
* Don Li as Kit (傑仔), museum staff
*Li Shing-cheong
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Career
Acting
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as a restaurant manager
Reception
Critical
Maggie Lee of ''Variety
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'' gave the film a positive review and states the film "has a humongous heart." Clarence Tsui of ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'' also gave the film a positive review praising director Adrian Kwan's sincerity and performances by leading cast members Miriam Yeung
Miriam Yeung (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop diva. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards ...
and Louis Koo
Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
, while also praising performances by the film's child actors and refers the film as "an optimism-fueled film reliant more on sentimental brushstrokes than sharp social critique in presenting and understanding the tragedy and joy on screen." Yvonne Teh of ''South China Morning Post
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'' gave the film a score of four stars out of five and praises the film's story as "dramatic gold".
As per mixed review, Derek Elley
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of ''Film Business Asia
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'' gave a score of six out of ten praising the performances by the cast and criticizes the lack of real drama and conflict.
Box office
''Little Big Master'' opened on 19 March 2015 in Hong Kong where it topped the box office for two consecutive weeks, earning a total of HK$16.1 million (US$2.07 million) after two weekends plus early previews. After twenty days of release, the film grossed HK$32.3 million (US$4.17 million). By the fourth weekend, ''Little Big Master'' remained in second place where it grossed a total of HK$39.3 million (US$5.07 million). By the end of its theatrical run, the film grossed a total of HK$46.6 million (US$6.01 million), making it the highest grossing domestic film and fifth highest grossing film overall of 2015 in Hong Kong.[
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Accolades
References
External links
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2015 films
2015 drama films
Hong Kong drama films
2010s Cantonese-language films
Drama films based on actual events
Films set in Hong Kong
Films shot in Hong Kong
Films set in schools
2010s Hong Kong films