| Sylvia Chang | |||
| Josie Ho | ... | Fion (as Josephine Ho) | |
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| Perry Chiu | ... | Wendy Ching / Fanny | |
| Ann Hui | |||
| Chris Lee Pui Shing | ... | Xiao Fu | |
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| Raymond To | |||
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| Raymond To | ||
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| Clifton Ko | .... | executive producer | |
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If you're in the mood for a tear-jerker, I have the perfect movie...Dei gau tin cheung. The fact that this movie is actually based on a true story, makes it even more beautiful. I was very surprised by the strength of this film. I CRIED THROUGH THE ENTIRE THING. It was absolutely breathe-taking and touching. I was very impressed with the acting, especially Sylvia Chang and Chris Lee. Josie Ho was quite convincing, although her Chinese was sketchy. Overall, I feel this movie is one of the best Chinese movies I've ever seen. The cinematography was also terrific! I appreciate the delicacy and the poignancy of every scene. I have now been inspired to do something with my life - perhaps, develop an HIV vaccine? maybe..........