Glass Girl

Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as玻璃少女,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2001Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
A psychedelic girl encounters an outdated police officer; it may not just be a game of cat and mouse, but rather a way to learn about oneself from an old mentor. Ah P, in pursuit of the debt that Ah Cho owes her, accidentally meets her grandfather, and the two, with vastly different life attitudes, learn from each other in absurd circumstances. Through this, Ah P sees the helplessness of the younger generation: the lost youth at sixteen, the helplessness of love, the erosion by soft drugs, the failures of their parents' marriages, and their own bleak futures... Did Ah Cho's sudden disappearance also stem from an inability to withstand the same cruel youth? The state of the world is like glass; at times, it is transparent, and at other times, it is not, with only one thing in common: both are cold and fragile. The second feature from Hong Kong indie director Carol Lai is about the vulnerability of youth, made even more fragile by the vulnerable world of the adults. Grandpa Wu used to be a policeman in Mainland China and has now retired to a life of seclusion on an outlying island. One day, her daughter calls him up and reports that his granddaughter Ah Cho is again missing. The old man hits the road again, in search of the young girl. Then P, Ah Cho's best friend, emerges out of nowhere and heads Wu's search, leading the old man into a series of strange encounters in the uncharted world of frustrated youth. Source: 25th HKIFF (2001)