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We're Nothing at All Review

Fire and Fallout: Hong Kong's Hidden Fault Lines Exposed The streets of Hong Kong were forever changed on Valentine's Day when a double decker bus erupted into flames, claiming the lives of those on board.

The tragedy highlighted the social fault lines that underpin this cosmopolitan city. Director Herman Yau's ensemble drama, We're Nothing at All, attempts to capture the complexity of these hidden lives.

The film's greatest asset is its willingness to confront the darker aspects of Hong Kong society: poverty, prejudice, and despair.

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