When it comes to Deborah Chow’s body of work, fans and critics alike often point to The High Cost of Living (2010) as her standout project—widely regarded as Deborah Chow’s highest rated film to date. It really showcases her talent for storytelling and emotional depth, which has earned Deborah Chow a strong reputation in the industry. On the other hand, Flowers in the Attic (2014) tends to receive more mixed or less enthusiastic reviews, making it Deborah Chow’s lowest rated movie so far. While it still has its moments, it didn’t quite resonate the same way with audiences. Overall, Deborah Chow continues to evolve as a filmmaker, and her journey through different genres highlights both her strengths and growth over the years.