![]() ![]() The cultural divide he speaks of is one that will be familiar to many couples on both sides of the Pacific. "I guess they felt we really captured the essence of Hong Kong and this reality very well," he says, slowly downing a cup of Yeun Yeung, a bitterly vile East-meets-West Hong Kong specialty of coffee mixed with tea and canned milk. "We know you're really an expat filmmaker from Hong Kong and that's your pseudonym. "Come on, Michael Parker," the critic wrote. Lunch with Charles was released in Hong Kong a couple of months ago, one film reviewer accused the Canadian director and writer of being a fraud.
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