[Special Interview] We’re Nothing At All | Herman Yau, Patrick Tam & Ansonbean Discuss Love, Prejudice & Social Pressure| In Canadian Theatres June 19, 2026

語言/Languages: 中文 English

The acclaimed Hong Kong drama We’re Nothing At All will be released in Canadian theatres on June 19, 2026.

In this exclusive online interview, Jae Lau speaks with director Herman Yau and lead actors Patrick Tam and Ansonbean about the creative vision behind the film, their characters, and the powerful themes explored in the story.

Inspired by a real-life incident—the 1998 Wuhan Bus Bombing—the film is reimagined within contemporary Hong Kong society, examining systemic oppression, human choices, prejudice, love, and the consequences of extreme actions.

Topics discussed in this interview include:

• Why the film received a Category III rating in Hong Kong
• How social media has changed the way people judge one another
• Ansonbean’s thoughts on portraying a character caught between hope and despair
• Patrick Tam’s interpretation of “the storm behind the calm” in his role as Lung Sir
• Herman Yau’s approach to socially conscious filmmaking
• The challenges and rewards of bringing this thought-provoking story to the screen

More than a crime drama or suspense film, We’re Nothing At All is a powerful reflection on human nature, compassion, and the impact our words and actions can have on others.

🎬 We’re Nothing At All
Starring Anson Kong (AK), Ansonbean, and Patrick Tam

📍 In Canadian Theatres – June 19, 2026