Yeung Chi-Hou
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Fai is mired in work on a project that appears to foreshadow the wake-up call he is about to receive. Rushing to the bedside of her grandmother, he is shocked to learn that not only she is at risk of being paralysed following a stroke but that her faculties have been compromised by advanced Alzheimer’s. Entrusted with the care of the grandmother’s canine companion, he is confronted with the sad reminder that a man’s best friend has taken the place of absent family members and filled in the emotional void, prompting him to reassess the priorities in his life and make amends for neglecting an endearing figure in his childhood.
Carry On Carry Me

A marksman armed with a Remington gun; a security guard working in transfer and delivery of cash and valuables day in and out; a gambling addict owing an unpayable mountain of debts to a triad gang – this is a recipe for a disaster waiting to happen. Siu-wah is a trusted confidant and colleague turns into a mole, working from the inside in a heist that goes terribly wrong, resulting in the deaths of a colleague and a triad member. Now the gang boss wants revenge, giving him the final wake-up call to be a man and do what he must do to atone for his sins.