Love Is Elsewhere
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Love is Elsewhere is a 2008 Hong Kong love movie directed by Vincent Chui. It was featured in the 2008 Hong Kong Film Festival. It starred [Yumiko Cheng]], Ken Hung, Sherman Chung, Jason Chan, Louis Cheung, PakHo Chau, Chelsea Tong and Charmaine Fong.
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Directed by | Vincent Chui |
Starring | Yumiko Cheng Ken Hung Sherman Chung Jason Chan Louis Cheung PakHo Chau Chelsea Tong Charmaine Fong |
Music by | PakHo Chau - Foolish Boy |
Release date(s) | 4-17-2008 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
[edit] Characters
- PakHo Chau as Joe Yeung
- Jason Chan as Ah Sang
- Ken Hung as Ah Sing
- Chelsea Tong as Kelly
- Sherman Chung as Ah Ching
- Yumiko Cheng as Ah Yue
- Patrick Tang as Ah Ho
- Charmaine Fong as Maggie
- Louis Cheung as Martin Hui
[edit] Summary
This whole story revolves around this shop named "love love soho" internet cafe ran by Ar Ching (Sherman Chung) and Ar Sang (Jason Chan). This shop gives out non-professional psychological help to friends about love. Ar Ching and Ar Sang decided to go to Beijing to study when they earned their first hundred thousand... but Ar Ching's old flame Martin (Louis Cheung)'s appearance made their relationships worse...
A young doctor, Joe (PakHo Chau), used to have Maggie (Charmaine Fong) as his girlfriend. But then he got bored of the relationship and broke up with her. She was very upset that she schemed a revenge. She introduced Joe to her pretty cousin Kelly (Chelsea Tong), who is back from Canada for holidays. Kelly is supposed to date Joe and then dumps him, so he will understand how Maggie feels. Kelly managed to attract Joe and the two begins dating. Slowly Kelly finds herself actually falling in love with him. She wanted to get out of Maggie's plan but it was too late. Maggie also framed Joe by selling a photo of him passing medicine to her friend on a gossip magazine, with a headline "Young doctor sold drugs in a soho club". Kelly felt very guilty and left...
Ar Yue (Yumiko Cheng), is a young painter. She promised she would say yes after her boyfriend Ar Ho (Patrick Tang), a broker, has proposed to her 100 times. Ar Yue always noticed Ar Sing (Ken Hung), a delivery boy for a nearby restaurant, peeking at her when she was painting in her shop. Ar Sing kept sending hot soups over for her and finally took her to see him sing at a local club. Mr. Johnson, Ar Yue's favorite artist, wanted to rape her and Ar Sing saved her. Then Ar Sing brought her back to her house and cleaned her house for her. Ar Yue invited him to lunch to thank him. Ar Ho, busy with the finance market work, often misses his appointments with Ar Yue. Finally, when he asked her to marry him the 100th time, she said no and broke up with him. After Ar Yue and Ar Sing met, they spent a night together. Next morning Ar Yue was not sure she wanted to be with Ar Sing and told him to leave her. But later, she changed her mind and went to see Ar Sing at his club. But Ar Sing was too upset to perform.