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Hong Kong, 96 minutes, 35mm, 1:2.35, Colour, 5 reels, Dolby SRD, Cantonese
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Director
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Pang Ho-Cheung
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Original Story, Produced by
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Pang Ho-Cheung
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Written by
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Pang Ho-Cheung, Derek Tsang, Jimmy Wan
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Producers
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Conroy Chan, Josie Ho, Subi Liang
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Executive Producer
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Andrew Ooi
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Associate Producer
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Kenny Chan
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Line Producers
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Derek Tsang, Jimmy Wan
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Director of Photography
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Yu Lik Wai, H.K.S.C.
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Editor
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Wenders Li, H.K.S.E
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Original Music
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Gabriele Roberto
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Sound Design
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Tu Duu Chih
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Production Design
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Man Lim Chung
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Action Choreography
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Chin Ka Lok, Wong Wai Fai
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Special Make-up
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Andrew Lin, Vitaya Deerattakul
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Visual Effects
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Ho Pui Kin, Leung Wai Kit, Ng Yuen Fai, Bart Wong
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Gaffer
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Wong Chi Ming
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Presented by
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852 Films
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Production Company
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Making Film
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Josie Ho
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Cheng Lai-sheung
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Eason Chan
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Siu To
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Derek Tsang
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Cheung Jai
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Lawrence Chou
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On Jai
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Juno Mak
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Cop Fat
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Michelle Ye
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Pregnant Woman
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When she was a child, Cheng Lai-sheung (Josie Ho) could see Hong Kong’s famed Victoria Harbour from her apartment. But as time passed, the old buildings in front of her home were demolished to make way for a huge residential project that now blocks her view. Increasingly disappointed and upset, she vowed to one day save up enough money for her family to move into a new apartment with a magnificent sea view.
In order to achieve her dream, Cheng has to work hard at two full-time jobs. She even goes as far as stealing customer data to sell to other companies. However, no matter how much she toils, she cannot earn enough to keep up with the ever-increasing values of Hong Kong’s real estate. With her father terminally ill and medical expenses rising, she decides to make a fateful choice for her family: to let her father die and cash in his insurance.
But even the insurance money proves to not be enough, since property prices keep leaping higher. Her dream home now seems forever out of reach...until suddenly, it dawns on her: in order to get what she wants, she must take matters into her own hands...even if it means getting her hands seriously bloody.
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