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Tai-Bo | Pak | |
Ben Yuen | Hoi | |
Patra Au | Ching | |
Lo Chun Yip | Wan | |
Kong To | Chiu | |
Yiu-Sing Lam | Edmond | |
Hiu Yee Wong | Fong | |
Yixin Hu | Zheng | |
Lau Ting Kwan | Joyce | |
Wai-Keung Chu | Dior | |
Patrick Lam | Toilet man 2 | |
Gordon Wong Kwok Fai | Lok | |
Tse Kwan Chak | Gi | |
Chung Hin Lau | Billy | |
Alan Wong Ching Chan | Kei | |
Kon Ki Chiang | See | |
Shek Chow Fan | Taxi Driver | |
Kun Sing Kong | Taxi Driver | |
Patrick Lam | Toilet Man | |
Yat-Tung Lau | Hung | |
James Kok Pak Ning | Ringo | |
Chi Sin Pun | Lei Lei | |
Ching Yu Wong | Grace |
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Producer |
Ray Yeung
Rosa Fong Stan Guingon |
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Writer/Composer |
Ray Yeung
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Cinematography |
Ming-Kai Leung
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Music |
Veronica Lee
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One day Pak, a taxi driver who refuses to retire, meets Hoi, a retired single father, in a park. Although both are secretly gay, they are proud of the families they have created through hard work and determination. Yet in that brief initial encounter, something is unleashed in them which had been suppressed for so many years. As both men recount and recall their personal histories, they also contemplate a possible future together. |
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