Twenty Something (film)

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Twenty Something
Traditional 晚九朝五
Simplified 晚九朝五
Mandarin Wǎn Jiǔ Jiāo Wú
Cantonese Maan5 Gau2 Ziu1 Ng5
Directed by Teddy Chan
Produced by Peter Chan
Written by James Yuen
Starring Moses Chan
Farini Cheung
Jordan Chan
Valerie Chow
Music by Wong Wai Nin
Hui
Cinematography Kwan Pak Suen
Herman Yau
Editing by Cheung Ka Fai
Studio United Filmmakers Organisation (UFO)
Release dates
  • 8 April 1994 (1994-04-08)
Running time 98 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK $10,468,360

Twenty Something (晚九朝五) is a 1994 Hong Kong film directed by Teddy Chan Tak-Sum (陳德森) and presented by Eric Tsang. It is the sole Category-III film in UFO's (United Filmmakers Organization) list of credits, and features a popular theme song "Wish" (願) sung by Sandy Lam. Then newcomer Jordan Chan won Best Supporting Actor at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in the film.

Teddy reproduced it in Twenty Something Taipei (台北晚九朝五) (2002), the theme of the Mandarin theme song sung by Elva Hsiao is the 1994 theme song.

Plot

After working, these youth have heavy night living, drink wine, having sex with different people, and sleep late. They have different endings, some goes to normal living, and some dies. In the 2002 film, there are new characters and some romance, and there are generation and region culture difference.

Cast and roles

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