Million Loves in Me

Million Loves in Me (Chinese: 寵我) is a 2018 Hong Kong-Malaysian drama film directed by Sampson Yuen. The film was inspired by a real court case in Hong Kong.[1]

Million Loves in Me
Directed bySampson Yuen
Produced byJohn Y
Kenny Chan
Screenplay byJohn Y
Tiong Wooi Lim
Jeremy Tan
Starring
Music byDavid Koon
Diana Ringo
CinematographyTak Fung Wong
Edited byCheen Hoong Loo
Chee Chong Mak
JT Billings
Production
company
Lustre Film Sdn Bhd
Distributed byCalifornia Pictures
Release date
  • May 24, 2018 (2018-05-24)
Running time
103 min.
CountryHong-Kong, Malaysia, Canada
LanguageCantonese, Mandarin

Synopsis

The film is about a mother and daughter couple suffering from obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) whose strange behavior makes them unpopular. A journalist begins investigating them and finds that they keep more than a hundred dogs and cats in their apartment, all in cages. He then reveals his findings to the public but then begins to doubt his actions after seeing Katy, the 45-year-old daughter, arrested by the police.

Cast and roles

  • John Y - Katy
  • Koon Lan Lo - Mrs. Fong
  • Wilson Lee - James
  • Ruby Yap - Cindy

Production

The films script was written by John Y, a former lawyer, who represented the real Katy in 2002. He was also the producer and the lead actor of the film.[1]

Awards

The film has received the certification of The Malaysia Book of Records for "The Most Number of Awards won by an Independent Feature Film”.[2]

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