Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

If there was ever an award for the most recognizable star of the tv and film industry, Andy would get it.

In the upcoming film, Lost and Love, Andy Lau strips himself of make-up, tailored suits, guns, and spy missions to play a simpleton. Based on a true story of a child abduction case back in 2010, Andy plays a farmer whose child is kidnapped at the tender age of two. This begins a moving and raw journey of 15 years to reunite Andy with his adult son, played by Boran Jing. It’s amazing how I didn’t know who this kid was last year, but now he’s standing beside one of the most beloved actors to come out of Hong Kong in the past few decades. Me thinks this kid is going to places. Keep an eye on him!

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Stills:

At the press conference:

Our Yang Guo has aged next to the youngin. 😉

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Daddy pushes his son. Adorable.

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How many can say that Andy Lau pushed their motor bike?

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You still have it, Andy!

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COULD THEY GET ANY CUTER?

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Posters.

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If you’re using that motorcycle to search for Daddy, I might cry. T_T

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This still already breaks my heart! I don’t think I can survive it.

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Trailer:

Interview/Behind-the-scene Video:

  • Writing and directing her first directorial debut is Peng San Yuan. Yay for new directors! She mostly works as a television screenwriter and her projects include The Forties Night (2011), You Are My Brother (2010), Halfway Couples (2005). She has a valuable consultant in Andy Lau, that’s for sure.
  • It’s a nice change of role for Andy who started his fatherhood two years ago with the birth of his daughter. I’m excited to see how the actual experience will reflect in his acting. Parenthood is impossible to pull off unless one has gone through it.
  • The talented Tony Leung Ka Fai also takes part in the film.
  • If the theme sounds familiar, Vicki Zhao acted as a grieving mother in Dearest just last year.
  • Lost and Love will hit theaters on March 20th, 2015.

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  1. 5 thoughts on “Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

    I had the biggest crush on Andy Lau when I was young. He aged so much now but he still look so good for his age though. This movie looks good. Will definitely check it out when it’s available lol.

    • 5 thoughts on “Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

      He’s like a triple threat star! His name is spoken with respect and admiration in my house and probably in others too. This movie is definitely worth the anticipation!

  2. 5 thoughts on “Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

    This looks like a super duper tear-inducing movie. Not sure I’ll be watching it, but it does look like it’ll be good and very touching.

  3. 5 thoughts on “Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

    Omg the short trailer is enough to bring all the emotions needed

  4. 5 thoughts on “Andy Lau becomes Boran Jing’s grief-stricken father in Lost and Love

    Losing a child is always a sensitive and depressing subject. I still don’t have the heart to watch Dearest….

    Beside challenging himself as an actor, Andy Lau is grooming and pushing new stars into the limelight, with the new director and a fairly new face in Boran Jing. I appreciate when big stars do this because it shows that they are graceful and open-minded in giving newbies a chance, just like how some gave them the vehicles needed to be the stars that they are today.

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