Dearest | |
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Theatrical poster
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Traditional | 親愛的 |
Simplified | 亲爱的 |
Cantonese | Can Oi Dik |
Directed by | Peter Chan |
Produced by | Peter Chan Hui Yuet-chun |
Written by | Zhang Ji |
Starring |
Zhao Wei Huang Bo Tong Dawei Hao Lei Zhang Yi Zhang Yuqi |
Music by | Leon Ko |
Production
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We Pictures Limited
China Vision Media Group Stellar Mega Films Stellar Mega Pictures Enlight Pictures Real Thing Media HB Studio PULIN Production Limited |
Distributed by | We Entertainment |
Release date
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Running time
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130 minutes |
Country | China Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | US$54,630,000 (China domestic gross only) |
Dearest is a 2014 Chinese-language film directed by Peter Chan on kidnapping in China, based on a true story, starring Zhao Wei, Huang Bo, Tong Dawei, Hao Lei, Zhang Yi and Zhang Yuqi. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
Following years of unrelenting search, Tian Wenjun (Huang Bo) and ex-wife Lu Xiaojuan (Hao Lei) finally locate their abducted son in a remote village. After the boy was violently taken away from the village, the abductor's widow Li Hongqin (Zhao Wei) — the boy's foster mother — also loses her foster daughter to a state-owned orphanage in Shenzhen. Heartbroken, Li goes on a lone but determined journey to get her daughter back.
Dearest was filmed in Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Chengde.
Portraying a rural mother, Zhao Wei spoke the Lower Yangtze Mandarin dialect (the predominant dialect in her hometown of Wuhu) rather than Standard Mandarin in the film.