Nurse Liang Shanbo and Actress Zhu Yingtai are mismatched cousins who just inherited a rental home from their late relative. When they moved in, they discover that a room has been rented out to a man named Ben, who turns out to be a criminal gangster. One night, when Ben returns home, bloodied and injured, he collapses into Yingtai's arms and whispers a code in her ear before he dies. Not knowing what the code leads to, Yingtai and Shanbo are later visited by a man claiming to be Ben's brother who wants to solve the case. In the meantime, gangsters believed to be involved with Ben's murder want to retrieve the code from the girls, whom they think were told by Ben what it actually unlocks.
Directed by Wong Jing
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Carol Cheng
Liang Shan Bo
Maggie Cheung
Zhu Ying Tai
Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung
Handsome
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Canying / Fly
Wilson Lam Chun-Yin
Sam
Tom Poon
Ben Liang
Hon Yee-Sang
Viper
Sherman Wong
Liang (Mainland gangster)
Lo Fan
Shantung woman (Mainland gangster)
Yu Miu-Lin
Nurse Zhu Huo Ji
Wong Jing
Councillor Wang Heng Xin
Dennis Chan Kwok-San
Lawyer Liu Zhi Pang
Crew
Wong Jing
Director
Wong Jing
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Kev
It’s been so long since the last time I was willing to watch anything for the sake of an actor’s filmography completion and Maggie Cheung is currently putting me in a position where I’m gonna have to reconsider that shit. I love her presence and the cute nerdy gals she portrays in these wacky 80s comedies but they’re so fucking bad I’m questioning my own decadent taste at this point. I laugh at its poorly-written gags and dialogues out of crying shame and disappointment of my ever deteriorating sense of humor.
It’s been so long since the last time I was willing to watch anything for the sake of an actor’s filmography completion and Maggie Cheung is currently putting me in a position where I’m gonna have to reconsider that shit. I love her presence and the cute nerdy gals she portrays in these wacky 80s comedies but they’re so fucking bad I’m questioning my own decadent taste at this point. I laugh at its poorly-written gags and dialogues out of crying shame and disappointment of my ever deteriorating sense of humor.