Now, color me impressed with writer Ryan Tu and director Teddy Chin with this 2020 drama titled "Miss Andy".
As I sat down to watch this 2020 drama, I had no idea what the movie was about. I stumbled upon it and my fascination and love with the Asian cinema made me stop up and give the movie some attention. Of course, I opted to watch it, even without ever having heard about the movie.
And "Miss Andy" was really, really enjoyable. I was rather impressed with the storyline that writer Ryan Tu put together here. It was a movie that lets you get close to a handful of very different, and very detailed characters. And it was done in such a way that you form a relationship to each and every character that the storyline revolved around. It was a rather heartfelt and believable storyline that sinks right in and lets you enjoy the ups and down of the individual journeys of each of the characters.
The acting performances in the movie were spot on, despite of it being a rather small cast ensemble. But the actors and actresses carried the movie phenomenally, and they each brought life to their individual characters in a very believable manner. I wasn't familiar with the cast in the movie, but I was definitely impressed with their performances.
"Miss Andy" is an outstanding movie in the Asian cinema, and it is definitely one that you should take the time to sit down and watch, especially if you have an interest in movies that deviate from the usual generic dramas.
I was thoroughly and genuinely entertained by "Miss Andy", and I am very happy that I had the opportunity to stumble upon the movie. This is a movie that I warmly recommend you to watch.
My rating of director Teddy Chin's 2020 drama "Miss Andy" lands on an eight out of ten stars.