Loy and Oi Lin live on opposite sides of Hennessy Road, a major thoroughfare in Wan Chai. Both are cajoled into meeting by meddling relatives—Loy’s mother and Oi Lin’s uncle—despite Loy still being attached to his childhood sweetheart and Oi Lin being in a relationship with a man in prison. The film explores their unhurried, realistic connection as they navigate their mundane lives and eccentric families.
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as Xu: Oi Lin’s volatile boyfriend who begins the film in prison. Loy and Oi Lin live on opposite sides
is a Hong Kong romantic comedy directed by Ivy Ho, starring Jacky Cheung and Tang Wei. Set in the vibrant Wan Chai district, the film follows two local shopkeepers who are pressured into a blind date by their families. While they initially lack attraction to each other and remain hung up on their respective ex-partners, a slow-burning friendship develops over their shared love for detective stories. Movie Information Release Date: April 1, 2010. Director/Writer: Ivy Ho. Runtime: Approximately 105 minutes. Language: Cantonese. Genre: Romance, Comedy. Cast & Characters For a critical perspective on the film's character
as Man Yu: Loy’s recently divorced ex-girlfriend.