
Acting
May Law Koon-Lan is a Hong Kong actress.

James Wong stars as a late night talk show host who tells some of the dirtiest jokes and is insanely popular. His show is the biggest rated late night show on television. But all of his credit should go to his mistreated joke writer (Tommy Wong). Instead of paying him the money he truly deserves, James Wong short changes him every chance he can get. His personal life is a mess as well. He has a hot wife whom he can't satisfy and no friends.

In one of his finest dramatic performances yet, Louis Koo stars as a veteran ambulanceman who simply wants to do his job without any interference from his boss. While he considers emigrating with his daughter, he clashes with his new partner, a young go-getter on the fast-track up the bureaucratic ladder. A mature directorial effort by Cheuk Wan-chi, this dramedy about Hong Kong’s civil service culture and the latest emigration wave is a charming, yet sobering love letter to her city and its people, especially those who still remain.

Tang Jia Cong and his mother lived together in the countryside since he was a child. He always believed that he was abandoned by his father because he knew that his father had another wife and children in Hong Kong. It was not until his mother passed away that Jia Cong could come to Hong Kong to reunite with his father. Xi's mother and her children complained that Jia Cong's arrival in Hong Kong had increased the burden of family life. After arriving in Hong Kong, Jia Cong was unable to adapt to the environment and could not find a job. The pressure and hesitation of life made him Christmas Eve was not peaceful in Christmas Eve, where everyone was celebrating. Jia Cong had a quarrel with Xi Ma. In a state of insanity, he accidentally killed Xi Ma and his father and kept them with their bodies all night. The next day, just as Jia Cong was about to dismember his parents' bodies, his sister came back. Jia witnessed everything, and Jia Cong had to kill someone to silence him.

The protagonist is a woman (Hiroko Yakushimaru) who is a sales manager at the Japanese branch of a famous French shoe brand. The protagonist is obsessed with a Hong Kong singer called Eakin Cheng and frequently goes to Hong Kong. However, she herself has an ambition to change the company's marketing policy (and if she can't change it, she will launch a new brand herself), so she goes to Hong Kong to plan this and that. However, this comes to light, and as it goes against the wishes of the head office, a feud is brewing between the two.



ICAC principal investigator William Luk takes his job seriously, and he needs every last scintilla of support from his team to take on the powerful and cunning Supt Wong, who is corrupt to the core. Wong is an enthusiastic tool of the monstrous Malcolm Wu, a cowboy big-time share trader who will stop at nothing to secure a large slice of the upcoming float of the HK government pension fund, worth billions.

A man dying of Aids decides to tape the remainders of his life on videotape.

Wah runs a brothel and has a daughter, Yan, on the loose, born and bred in the same underworld. The two finally go on an ultimate collision course emotionally…

TC Lee, a senior policeman whose mounting debts are making headlines in the local press. Lee's not the only person in trouble at his police station, where a handful of colleagues are paying off the bank or worse, are becoming locked into repayments to gangland debt collectors. When Lee and his colleagues become caught in the loan sharks' spiraling interest charges and organized pressure tactics, they become vigilantes and fight back.

