Tag: master Cheng

  • Films That Sit with Grief

    Films That Sit with Grief

    Grief isn’t always loud or immediate. Sometimes it settles quietly into everyday life, shaping the way we move forward, the connections we make and the things we hold onto. These films don’t rush that process. Instead, they sit with it. HAMNET Hamnet explores how grief reshapes a family in ways both seen and unspoken. TWINLESSFollowing…

  • Movies About New Beginnings

    Movies About New Beginnings

    Not all new beginnings arrive with clarity or confidence. Sometimes they are quiet, uncertain, even reluctant. They are shaped by loss, change or the simple realisation that something has to give. These films capture that moment of shift. Not just the start of something new, but the courage it takes to leave something behind. IS…

  • Master Cheng (2019) Review – A Slow Burn Served with Heart

    Master Cheng (2019) Review – A Slow Burn Served with Heart

    In one sentence: When a widowed Chinese chef and his young son arrive in a quiet Finnish town searching for a mysterious contact, an unexpected kitchen partnership sparks healing, friendship and a gently unfolding love story. Not every film needs high stakes or dramatic twists to leave an impact. Master Cheng proves that a story…