Guide Me Sweet
Some things should not exist from now on. Three people are trying to break them down. It happened one summer in Hong Kong. The 1980 uprising in Gwangju and one summer in Hong Kong are intersected.
Three people must burn everything that goes against the government, but they do not. They are sentenced to death for refusing censorship, but they don’t die. They somehow continue to deviate from their fate, and some realities continue amidst such twists of fate. This is how this film delivers the eternity of revolution. The film reflects on the repeated violence and censorship by the State through the juxtaposition of Hong Kong that oppressed protesters and Gwangju in the 80s when people were forced to testify that ‘nothing happened.’ It is a significant warning in the present when the world’s attention has passed from the protest and the turbulence has passed. (KIM Yesolbi)
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