Hong Kong’s Oscar submission is an entertaining feel-good biography of So Wa-wai, the national sporting hero who won 12 medals in five Paralympic Games from 1996 to 2012. Focused on the powerful bo…
Hong Kong’s Oscar submission is an entertaining feel-good biography of So Wa-wai, the national sporting hero who won 12 medals in five Paralympic Games from 1996 to 2012. Focused on the powerful bond between the disabled runner and his fiercely dedicated mother, “Hero” injects just enough gritty drama about the champion’s financial and emotional battles to prevent the story being overwhelmed by sugary sentiment applied liberally elsewhere.
The early going is grim, starting with life-and-death surgery to save baby So’s life. Struggling for years to cope with a child who may never be able to walk or eat properly, his working-class Mom hauls So around on her back and keeps him in a steel cage while she works in a dirty factory. In the film’s most extraordinary scene the exasperated Mom places infant So on a conveyor belt that will carry him to certain death unless he can walk back to her.
The tone is much lighter when we next catch up with So as a determined 13-year-old who has speech, handwriting and mobility capabilities that once seemed unattainable. After watching So outrun a gang of bullies in their crowded apartment block, Mom takes the fleet-footed lad to train with Coach Fong , a former Paralympian with a trio of appealing runners in his stable.
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