Luz (2025 film)
Luz (Chinese: 花明渡, stylized as LUZ) is a 2025 Hong Kong film directed, produced, and written by Flora Lau.[1] It is Lau's first film since Bends in 2013.[2] The film follows two plots respectively set in Paris and Chongqing: a woman distanced from her stepmother and a man trying to get closer to his daughter.[3] The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2025 in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition category.[4] SynopsisThe film follows the lives of two people. Wei searches for his estranged daughter, Fa, throughout Chongqing, and Ren, a gallerist in Hong Kong, contends with her stepmother, Sabine, who lives in Paris. The two eventually meet in a virtual reality world.[5] Critical receptionTheWrap wrote that Lau's script occasionally felt "black-and-white in its themes... we do notice when she laps into clichéd terrain"; however, the reviewer lauded Lau's visuals and sense of mounting anticipation throughout the film.[6] Slant Magazine, giving the film three and a half stars out of five, observed a "lack of emotional details in the film’s character arcs, which both end in understated and abrupt ways" but lauded the film's use of virtual reality as a means of establishing connection and raising questions about "modern intimacy and alienation."[7] References
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