WFF 2022: ‘Please Hold The Line/请别挂断’ Holds Audiences Captive
An incredibly compelling film that is thrilling and gripping in all the right places with a great amount of heart.
Rachel Ho is a freelance film critic and a member of the Toronto Film Critics Association. Currently, she is the film editor at Exclaim! Magazine and has contributed to a variety of publications such as, The Globe and Mail, CBC Arts, POV Magazine, Slash Film, eliteGen Magazine and others. In 2021, Rachel received the TFCA's Emerging Critic Award and has been a voter for the Golden Globe Awards since 2022.
An incredibly compelling film that is thrilling and gripping in all the right places with a great amount of heart.
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