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RETURN OF THE CUCKOO

Opening on 12-11-2015
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103 minutes
Cantonese(Chinese Subtitle)

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During the day of the handover of Macau in 1999, Man-Cho (Chi Lam Cheung), Kiki (Joe Chen) and a group of neighbors were celebrating with Aunty Q (Nancy Sit) for her birthday. Kwan-Ho migrated to the US for some years, she was also appeared in the birthday party which give a surprise to all people. However, Man-Cho discovered Kwan Ho is always inclined in silence and look very preoccupied.

Kam-Sing (Michael Tong) who had made his name as a casino tycoon, came with his lover Mei Ling (Jacquline Ch’ng) and his assistant Billy (Wilfred Lau) came congratulating Aunty Q’s birthday, but was arrested on illegal operation of peripheral casino and sentenced to seven years.

At the same night, Man-Cho receives the news that Lai-Sun has died in a car accident, Man-Cho was worried and followed Kwan-ho to the hotel, which stopped her to commit suicide. After Kwan-ho being fully recovered from hospital. She is always reticent and occupied by thoughts, so Man-Cho, Aunty Q and Kiki tried their best to help her extricate from grief and be her true self with ardent in life and family.

After few years, Kam-Sing is released and becomes the ticket seller at ferry terminal. Man-cho and Kwan-ho found a way to meet the biggest landlord in Macau, Chan Man Shan, which was looking for a chance in helping Kam-Sing to start a new career. However, Chan declined their request. Kam-Sing has disappeared since then.

Few years later, Kam-Sing has also returned to Macau. He is now a senior executive of a multinational corporate, competing for a series of new real estate projects in developing districts. They are happy for his return in doing what he does best.

After many years of hardship, Man-Cho, Kwan-Ho, Kam-Sing and Aunty Q have experienced the joys and sorrows of life. Most important is that they are still together, striving, sharing and rejoicing. Out of the blue, Man-Cho learns that his cancer is in the terminal stage with less than half year to live…
Director
Patrick Kong
Cast
Chi Lam Cheung, Charmaine Sheh, Joe Chen
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RETURN OF THE CUCKOO

Opening on 12-11-2015
HK
103 minutes
Cantonese(Chinese Subtitle)
Synopsis
During the day of the handover of Macau in 1999, Man-Cho (Chi Lam Cheung), Kiki (Joe Chen) and a group of neighbors were celebrating with Aunty Q (Nancy Sit) for her birthday. Kwan-Ho migrated to the US for some years, she was also appeared in the birthday party which give a surprise to all people. However, Man-Cho discovered Kwan Ho is always inclined in silence and look very preoccupied.

Kam-Sing (Michael Tong) who had made his name as a casino tycoon, came with his lover Mei Ling (Jacquline Ch’ng) and his assistant Billy (Wilfred Lau) came congratulating Aunty Q’s birthday, but was arrested on illegal operation of peripheral casino and sentenced to seven years.

At the same night, Man-Cho receives the news that Lai-Sun has died in a car accident, Man-Cho was worried and followed Kwan-ho to the hotel, which stopped her to commit suicide. After Kwan-ho being fully recovered from hospital. She is always reticent and occupied by thoughts, so Man-Cho, Aunty Q and Kiki tried their best to help her extricate from grief and be her true self with ardent in life and family.

After few years, Kam-Sing is released and becomes the ticket seller at ferry terminal. Man-cho and Kwan-ho found a way to meet the biggest landlord in Macau, Chan Man Shan, which was looking for a chance in helping Kam-Sing to start a new career. However, Chan declined their request. Kam-Sing has disappeared since then.

Few years later, Kam-Sing has also returned to Macau. He is now a senior executive of a multinational corporate, competing for a series of new real estate projects in developing districts. They are happy for his return in doing what he does best.

After many years of hardship, Man-Cho, Kwan-Ho, Kam-Sing and Aunty Q have experienced the joys and sorrows of life. Most important is that they are still together, striving, sharing and rejoicing. Out of the blue, Man-Cho learns that his cancer is in the terminal stage with less than half year to live…
Director
Patrick Kong
Cast
Chi Lam Cheung, Charmaine Sheh, Joe Chen
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