
Tiramisu (2002)
Luen oi hang sing (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 51min
- Fantasy, Romance
- 28 Mar 2002 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
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Cast
Nicholas Tse | ... |
Fung
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Karena Ka-Yan Lam | ... |
Jane Chan
(as Kar Yan Lam)
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Eason Chan | ... |
Buddy
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Candy Lo | ... |
Tina
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Vincent Kok |
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Doddy P. Marcelo | ... |
Jazz band
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Man-Tin Chan | ... |
Jazz band
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Chan-Ting Yeung | ... |
Jazz band
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Wing-Kei Wong | ... |
Jazz band
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Dok-Fai Lee | ... |
Jazz band
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Sek-Hang Ha | ... |
Jazz band
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Altan Au | ... |
Cleaner
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Git Leng Chan | ... |
Sue
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Linda Suk-Fan Choi | ... |
Dancer
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Kin-Shing Lee | ... |
(as Kin Sing Lee)
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Kong Lee | ... |
Ghost of deceased husband
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Kenneth Yuen |
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Directed by
Dante Lam |
Written by
Kin Chung Chan | ... | () (as Man Yau Chan) |
Produced by
Daniel Lam | ... | producer |
Dante Lam | ... | producer |
Music by
Tommy Wai | ... | (as Kai-leung Wai) |
Cinematography by
Chi-Ying Chan |
Editing by
Ki-Hop Chan |
Art Direction by
Pater Wong |
Production Management
Tomous Leung | ... | production manager |
Wai-On Leung | ... | assistant production manager |
Tsz-Kin Tsang | ... | production supervisor |
Chi-Ban Wong | ... | assistant production manager |
Hiu-Tung Wong | ... | assistant production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ka-Leung Sin | ... | first assistant director (as Samson Sin) |
Sound Department
Benny Chan | ... | sound effects editor (as Jan-Bong Chan) |
Wing-Yuen Cheng | ... | sound editor |
Kin-Yin Chow | ... | dialogue editor |
Chi-Hong Fung | ... | assistant sound mixer |
Chung-Wai Leung | ... | sound mixer |
Kei-Wing Nip | ... | sound editor |
Richard Welsh | ... | dolby sound consultant |
Man-Kit Yeung | ... | sound editor |
Ka-Kau Yu | ... | sound effects |
Stunts
Chi-Wei Sun | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Kwok-Hung Chan | ... | assistant camera (as Kwok Hung Chan) |
Music Department
Ah-Sheng | ... | music engineer |
Chi Ku | ... | string arrangements |
Patrick Chi-Yin Kwok | ... | string arrangements (as Chi-Yin Kwok) |
Tommy Wai | ... | music engineer |
Script and Continuity Department
Wai-Chu Chan | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Bik-Yu Cheuk | ... | production coordinator |
Daniel Lam | ... | presenter |
Chi-Wah Tse | ... | production assistant |
Yung-Lin Yeung | ... | tea lady |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Asian Crush (2010) (United States)
- Digital Media Rights (2010) (United States)
- Long Shong Entertainment Group (2002) (Canada)
- Universe Films Distribution Company (Hong Kong)
Special Effects
- Asia Legend (visual effects)
Other Companies
- Cine Color Laboratory (optical sound transfer)
- Cinedigit Sound (post-production sound services)
- Fine Art Film Production Company (subtitles)
- Kodak (Hong Kong) Ltd. (film stock supplied by)
- Mandarin Laboratory (International) Ltd. (film processing)
- Salon Films (camera and lighting equipment supplied by)
- Universe Entertainment (Avid editing facility)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Fung is a delivery boy who has several chance encounters with Jane. A budding relationship between the two is rapidly established, but when Jane is suddenly killed in a car accident, it seems as if it is all over. But Jane's dying wish, to see the dance competition she would have been in, comes true as she is given seven days to "live" within Fung's body. But when she must finally leave his body and leave Earth, Fung decides to follow her into the underworld where she will spend all of eternity. But will the guards of the underworld allow him to prematurely end his life, in order to be with his love? Written by Anonymous |
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Quotes |
Jane Chan:
We worked so hard for this; it's all my fault! Fung: No one will blame you for this accident. Jane Chan: But I'd blame myself. At least we can do our best. It's fine if we lose after we try, but that's not the case if we don't even take the chance. How can I leave in peace? See more » |