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Is Zou prostitute a horror movie?

Child Prostitute is a social realistic film released by Emperor Entertainment Group Co., Ltd. on March 5, 20 15. The film is produced by Du Wenze, directed by Qiu Litao and co-starred by Charlene Choi and Yam Tat-wah.

The film tells the story of He Yuling, who works in a magazine. It took him four months to finish a report about the scandal between officials and businessmen, but it was drafted by the boss on the grounds of the interests of the magazine. Desperate, she decided to go to Chiang Mai, Thailand, and met a prostitute Dok-My in a bar. Yuling felt uncomfortable with her eyes and tried her best to save Duomi from the fire.

Chinese name: child prostitute

Mbth:Que Sera Sera/ Sarah

Production date: 2065438+March 5, 2005

Production company: Emperor Entertainment

Distribution company: Emperor Film

China, Hongkong.

China, Hongkong and Thailand.

Director: Qiu Litao

Screenwriter: CoCo Lee

Producer: Du Wenze

Type: Ethics/Love

Starring: Charlene Choi, Yam Tat-wah

Length: 94 minutes

Release time: 2065438+March 5, 2005 (Hong Kong)

Dialogue language: Cantonese

Color: color

Main awards: the heroine of the 6th Macau International Film Festival won the prize, the hero of the 6th Macau International Film Festival won the prize, 2 1 one of the films recommended by the Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award, 10 Osaka Asian Film Festival Special Commendation Award.

Producer: Du Wenze

abstract

The story tells that He Yuling (Charlene Choi), who works in a magazine, spent four months completing a report on the scandal between officials and businessmen, but was drafted by the boss on the grounds of the interests of the magazine. Desperate, she decided to go to Chiang Mai, Thailand, and met a prostitute Dok-My in a bar. Yuling felt uncomfortable with her eyes and tried her best to save Duomi from the fire.

Dok-My reminds Yuling of her experience more than ten years ago. She was sexually assaulted by her stepfather and ran away from home, so that she met her long-legged uncle Gan Haoxian (Yam Tat-wah), who is 30 years older than her. After eight years of immoral transactions, she was willing to be adopted in exchange for a degree and a place to live. Their feelings are inextricably linked, and the relationship is as confusing as father and daughter and lovers.