Acting
Kenneth Chan Kai-Tai (陳啟泰) is a Hong Kong actor.
Sharpshooters is a Hong Kong direct-to-video movie starring Kara Hui.
After accidentally killing her sister in a fit of rage, Ling finds a doppelgänger and becomes determined to mold her into a perfect replacement.
Hong Kong movie
After a destructive dust storm engulfs a mining camp in an isolated island, power in the industrial facilities went down. Raven, a blind technician, is now stranded on the island with his fellow crew members. To make matters worse, they find themselves fighting for their lives when their camp comes under attack from a mysterious creature whose gaze could turn a living being into a decaying corpse.
A woman loses her fiancee in a car crash, but he returns to her stitched together. Meanwhile, a man dies and is reborn into another's body. He wants to rejoin his family, but things change once he learns the truth about his new life.
A young woman searches for information about her father who starred in the classic movie 'Days of Tomorrow', which she is helping to remake. She finds out about his restless youth, career in the 1970s Hong Kong film industry, and tragic love affair.
Three female room-mates fall in and out of love and chase the wrong men. Through their relationships they learn a lot about life, love and their own personalities.
Young gay men in Hong Kong. Hoi, Fa, and Kau have been friends since Third Form. They're now young gay adults sharing an apartment. Fa, who writes film scripts, has recently been jilted and is heart-broken. Hoi, who works at an ad agency where he's in the closet, is pursued by Fok May, a female colleague. Kau, effeminate and outgoing, is humiliated in public by his father in front of his brother and sister. He goes on TV to make a plea for acceptance. Under the shadow of AIDS and of prejudice, May and the three guys live out their friendships.
When a frumpy divorcee leaves her philandering spouse for the company of her best friend's classy stable of escorts, romantic misadventures begin.