Fong works in a bridal shop in the huge mall in Hong Kong's Prince Edward district. But a black cloud is gathering over her upcoming marriage: the 'wedding of convenience' she entered into with a Chinese citizen ten years earlier was never actually annulled... An unconventional blend of drama and comedy that examines the consequences of this profound emotional, social and cultural short circuit.
A love story of two elderly gay men in Hong Kong. Park is a 70-year-old taxi driver who lives with his wife. His son is happily married with children, and his daughter is pregnant and about to be married. Hoi lives with his devout Christian son and family after his wife passed away. Other than spending time with his granddaughter, there is not much that Hoi enjoys in life. The two men, who have lived all their lives without revealing their sexual identities to others, run into each other by chance. After the first encounter, they begin to spend more time with each other and eventually fall in love. Hoi has been regularly attending meetings for gay men over the age of 60, and the attendees of the meeting plan to hold a forum to receive government funding for a senior center for gay men. Unfortunately, no one wants to volunteer to speak in front of a crowd.