
Liu Yang He, a landmark in Hunan province, is not only the film’s original title but also a well-known Communist folk song in China. It was written during the Agrarian Reform that precedes the Cultural Revolution. Youngsters were sent to farmlands and factories to experience intense labour. They sang to praise Chairman Mao. Kah-kah (Rain Lau) was permanently injured in an industrial accident during that time. When Kah-kah meets this amputated client (Ko Hon-man), they feel sympathy with each other and turn this sympathy into a possibility of love as if they were flowing into a river of no return. Here, Rain Lau’s sophisticated performance resembles her award-winning role in Queen of Temple Street (1990).
Crew
Chan Chak Long
Assistant Gaffer

Jun Li
Director, Writer, Editor

Sasha Chuk Tsz-yin
Writer
Yeung Leung Chuen
Writer
Eric Tsang Hing Weng
Director of Photography, Colorist
Yeung King-lun
Colorist, Sound Recordist
Heyson Tang Cheuk-yu
First Assistant Director, Sound Recordist
Zelos Wong
Second Assistant Director
Joy Liu
Producer
Li Chung Shun
Assistant Camera
Prudie Leung Wing-Sze
Costume Design, Art Direction
Ricky Yip Chun Ho
Sound Mixer

Wan Pin-Chu
Music
Canice Tam Kai-Yin
Continuity
Jenny Wan
Continuity
Tai Tsz Hin
Gaffer
Ya Leung Yat-nga
Production Manager

