Meeting the Giant explained

Meeting the Giant
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S:再见巨人
T:再見巨人
P:Zàijiàn jùrén
Director:Tay Ping Hui
Cinematography:Chiu Wai Yin
Runtime:104 minutes

Meeting the Giant (Chinese: 再见巨人) is a 2014 Singaporean-Chinese coming-of-age sports drama film directed by Tay Ping Hui in his directorial debut.[1] Co-producing the film, Zhu Houren also serves as an executive producer and co-writer whilst making a special appearance in the film. The film features real-life professional basketball players and began filming in early August 2013.[2] It was released in theatres on 19 June 2014.[3] [4] [5]

Plot

The film follows a young teenager's encounter with a group of young Chinese basketball talents who are brought to Singapore and groomed to play to win. After his initial resentment, the teen begins to look beyond the players' nationality and understand their personal struggles as well as the sacrifices their families had to make to give them a chance at a better life. As the young players gradually integrate and adapt to the local culture, the teen forms a friendship with them.

Cast

Main and supporting

Special appearances

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Meeting the Giant' premieres in Beijing - China.org.cn . www.china.org.cn . 25 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Filming Commencement of Meeting The Giant 《再见巨人》 . InCinemas SG . 25 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Meeting The Giant is a thoughtful movie that explores foreign import issue . The Straits Times . 25 July 2023 . en . 18 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Meeting The Giant 1/5 . TODAY . 25 July 2023 . en.
  5. Web site: 《再见巨人》 wanbao.com.sg . www.wanbao.com.sg . 25 July 2023.