Year: 2004
Production: Hong Kong
Starring: Tony Leung, Charlene Choi, Kenny Kwan, Steven Cheung, Eric Tsang

Plot Summary: Yam (Tony Leung) is a very protective father. He tries to keep his daughter Ellen (Charlene Choi) out of trouble because she started to turn bad as she grew older into her teenage years. She was involved in a lot of bad stuff, such as stealing and intimidating people and often caused trouble at school. Yam was always called into school by the principal. Ellen doesn't like her father because he's too "sissy" and embarrasses her. However, one day when he meets Hung (Eric Tsang) at a cafe, he gets himself involved in the triad business and takes on the name of the legendary "Mo Ye Fei Ying". From then on, people feared him, but Yam did not know this "name" had many enemies. This puts both Yam and Ellen in great danger, as well as the boy that likes Ellen, Chang aka Orange (Kenny Kwan) who is willing to protect her and also his friend, Fung (Steven Cheung) As the story develops, it shows how the love between father and daughter emerges when they started off so distant from each other.
*personal comments* A great movie. Definitely recommend. Cute comedy and very touching at parts. Some parts cheesy, but still very touching. I loved it. Charlene improved in her crying and her acting. Instead of being cute and bubbly, she was prissy, mean, and intimidating. Kenny was very cute... and another great performance delivered by Tony Leung. Good cast, good movie, good recommendation. I'm not saying everyone will enjoy it, but I loved it.
This post has been edited by silly_lily: 23 August 2004 - 06:06 PM

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