A story that follows eight gossiping friends who are no longer in touch but because of a string of events involving a bottle of breast milk, they are reunited again. Along the way, they sort through their long-standing misunderstandings to regain their friendship.
A highly predictable romantic comedy, nonetheless, this oddball premise is a delightful film which stars Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen in one of their best performances to date. Newspaper columnist Luna Wu (Kelly Chen) stumbles upon a quaint Antique shop and finds a rare Vinyl LP which coincidentally happens to be the record she bought for her first boyfriend. Dismayed by her discovery, she decides to purchase it back from the shop only to discover that it has already been reserved by a local radio DJ Cheung Yung (Aaron Kwok) who specializes in rare and classic Vinyl LPs on his show. All attempts to buy back the LP are rebuked and Wu finds herself being mocked and ridiculed live on-air by Yung. This begins a "war" between the two highly opinionated personalities. Coincidentally, Wu's first boyfriend reappears on the scene hoping to rekindle their relationship. It's only a matter of time that the vendetta between Wu and Yung must come to a conclusion.