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Little Q

"Some dogs are more than just pets."

Movie 2019 1h 48m 7.6 /10
Directed by Law Wing-Cheong

Little Q is a bright, eager guide dog in training, set to assist a blind person. The hopeful animal is matched with Bo-ting, a celebrated pastry chef whose sight is fading. At first Bo-ting pushes back, frowning at the dog and resisting the help, his temper flaring at those around him. As days... Read more

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About Little Q

Little Q is a bright, eager guide dog in training, set to assist a blind person. The hopeful animal is matched with Bo-ting, a celebrated pastry chef whose sight is fading. At first Bo-ting pushes back, frowning at the dog and resisting the help, his temper flaring at those around him. As days pass, Little Q stays patient, offering loyalty and steady presence. Slowly the bond begins to loosen his defenses, and Bo-ting starts to trust the dog's guidance. The pair develop a deep connection, even as aging and illness threaten to separate them before they are ready. The human side of Bo-ting softens as he finds purpose again in the dog's calm presence.

Released in 2019, Little Q is directed by Law Wing-Cheong with creators Susan Chan Suk-Yin and Alex Pao shaping the story, presenting a family drama centered on loyalty between a pastry chef and his guide dog, a touch of whimsy.

Box office data is not publicly disclosed, but the film featured established stars in a domestic drama that appeals to families and dog lovers. It reflects Law Wing-Cheong's steady, character oriented directing. A collaboration between seasoned actors and new talent.

The film sits in Hong Kong cinema's long line of stories about dogs and people, underscoring the bond between humans and animals. The performances by Simon Yam and Gigi Leung give the emotional core a grounded, humane feel that lingers after the credits, and the touch is quietly optimistic globally.

Reception skews positive, with a 7.6 out of 10 rating from 106 votes reflecting a warm response to its quiet, character driven storytelling. The film probes themes of loyalty, aging, and resilience as a man and his dog adapt to changing health and hope. Its pacing gives room for reflection.

Details

Release Date
August 15, 2019
Runtime
1h 48m
User Ratings
106 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Drama, Family
Country
China
Studio
ATV Enterprises Limited +1 more
External Links
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Cast

Simon Yam

Simon Yam

Li Bao Ting

Gigi Leung Wing-Kei

Gigi Leung Wing-Kei

Li Bao'er

Lo Chung-Him

Lo Chung-Him

Simon

Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei

Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei

Chen Kang Yan'er

Roger Kwok Chun-On

Roger Kwok Chun-On

Chen Qi

Frankie Lam

Frankie Lam

Lu Yong'an

P

Pudding

Little Q

JJ Jia

JJ Jia

Fiona

Jimmy Wong

Jimmy Wong

TV Chef

Tony Liu Tian-jue

Tony Liu Tian-jue

Bar Owner

Director: Law Wing-Cheong

Written by: Susan Chan Suk-Yin, Alex Pao

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Little Q is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Vudu and Amazon Video.

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With a rating of 7.6/10 from 106 viewers, Little Q is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Little Q is a bright, eager guide dog in training, set to assist a blind person. The hopeful animal is matched with Bo-ting, a celebrated pastry chef whose sight is fading. At first Bo-ting pushes back, frowning at the dog and resisting the help, his temper flaring at those around him. As days pa...

Little Q stars Simon Yam, Gigi Leung Wing-Kei, Lo Chung-Him, Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei, and Roger Kwok Chun-On.

Little Q was directed by Law Wing-Cheong.

Little Q was released on August 15, 2019.

Little Q is a Drama and Family film.

Simon Yam portrays Li Bao Ting, a renowned pastry chef who’s losing his sight. The film follows the developing bond between Li Bao Ting and the guide dog Little Q as they navigate his fading vision.

Simon Yam plays Li Bao Ting and Gigi Leung Wing-Kei plays Li Bao'er. The film also features Lo Chung-Him as Simon and Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei as Chen Kang Yan'er.

The story centers on the bond between Li Bao Ting and the guide dog Little Q as the owner copes with his fading sight. Their loyalty and friendship drive the drama and emotional arc.

The film explores loyalty, companionship, and resilience through the partnership of a man and his guide dog. It blends drama with family-friendly elements as they face aging and separation.