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My Best Friend’s Breakfast
Opening on 12-05-2022
HK
119 minutes
Putonghua(Chinese, English Subtitles)
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Synopsis
17-year-old sophomore Xiang Wei-xin(Moon Lee) sees food as the most healing and important thing in life. That’s how she meets Tao You-quan(Eric Chou): in the convenience store on campus.When Xiang Wei-xin needs five more bucks to pay for her favorite pineapple bun, Tao You-quan chips in and saves her day. The next day, she witnesses a breakup scene by the pool in school, and it turns out to be You-quan and his cheating girlfriend who refuses to let go. Wei-xin comes up with an idea and uses her best friend/campus belle Fang Qi-ran(Jean Ho) as an excuse to intervene, ending their relationship. To her, she’s returning the favor by helping out.
Since that day, Qi-ran’s been receiving two breakfasts, a wooing gesture from two guys. Qi-ran is not interested and gives them to her foodie best friend Wei-xin so they don’t go to waste. Wei-xin is strapped for cash, and to be able to eat to her heart’s content every day is more than satisfying. Meanwhile, Zhang Yuan-shuo(Edison Song), the president of Guitar Club, uses free milk tea to get Wei-xin to say yes to do a solo show on the school’s anniversary. There is only one catch: she can’t really play guitar. In a chance encounter on the rooftop, You-quan offers to teach her guitar; therefore to Wei-xin, it doesn’t seem like that much of a daunting challenge anymore…
Like most 17-year-old girls, Wei-xin imagines all kinds of scenarios in her future life, and You-quan, Qi-ran and Yuan-shuo do too. At the beginning of the story, they never expect so much can happen in a year and that there will be all kinds of hurdles in life…
The good news is that they eventually find the answers on their way to adulthood.
Director
Ryan Tu Cast |
Eric Chou, Moon Lee |
* = Special first show concession tickets available for senior citizens

My Best Friend’s Breakfast
Opening on 12-05-2022
HK
119 minutes
Putonghua(Chinese, English Subtitles)
Synopsis
17-year-old sophomore Xiang Wei-xin(Moon Lee) sees food as the most healing and important thing in life. That’s how she meets Tao You-quan(Eric Chou): in the convenience store on campus.When Xiang Wei-xin needs five more bucks to pay for her favorite pineapple bun, Tao You-quan chips in and saves her day. The next day, she witnesses a breakup scene by the pool in school, and it turns out to be You-quan and his cheating girlfriend who refuses to let go. Wei-xin comes up with an idea and uses her best friend/campus belle Fang Qi-ran(Jean Ho) as an excuse to intervene, ending their relationship. To her, she’s returning the favor by helping out.
Since that day, Qi-ran’s been receiving two breakfasts, a wooing gesture from two guys. Qi-ran is not interested and gives them to her foodie best friend Wei-xin so they don’t go to waste. Wei-xin is strapped for cash, and to be able to eat to her heart’s content every day is more than satisfying. Meanwhile, Zhang Yuan-shuo(Edison Song), the president of Guitar Club, uses free milk tea to get Wei-xin to say yes to do a solo show on the school’s anniversary. There is only one catch: she can’t really play guitar. In a chance encounter on the rooftop, You-quan offers to teach her guitar; therefore to Wei-xin, it doesn’t seem like that much of a daunting challenge anymore…
Like most 17-year-old girls, Wei-xin imagines all kinds of scenarios in her future life, and You-quan, Qi-ran and Yuan-shuo do too. At the beginning of the story, they never expect so much can happen in a year and that there will be all kinds of hurdles in life…
The good news is that they eventually find the answers on their way to adulthood.
Director
Ryan Tu Cast
Eric Chou, Moon Lee
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* = Special first show concession tickets available for senior citizens