| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Aaron Kwok | ... | Michael | |
| Eason Chan | ... | Johnny Chen | |
| Rene Liu | ... | Rose Huang (as René Liu) | |
| Gwei Lun-Mei | ... | Lily Huang (as Lun-Mei Kwei) | |
| Angelababy | ... | Peony Huang | |
| Boran Jing | ... | Wen Feng | |
| Fan Xu | ... | Mary Huang | |
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Jinshan Liu | ... | Uncle Hua |
| Haitao Du | ... | Fatty | |
| Chia-Hui Liu | ... | Mr. Chen (as Gordon Liu) | |
| Chapman To | ... | Psychiatrist | |
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Yong Hou | ||
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Pu Miao | ||
| Kate Tsui | |||
| Grace Huang | ... | Bunny | |
An ensemble romantic comedy, LOVE IN SPACE is the follow up to the directing team's box office hit, HOT SUMMER DAYS. The story follows a mother and her three grown daughters as they juggle their assorted love lives. Each woman is successful in everything except love - until they unexpectedly encounter new romances in Beijing, Sydney and even on the moon. Written by Fox International Productions
Surprisingly Love in Space works and despite using all the clichés, corny love quotes and cheesy confessions of love. It works because the film never takes itself too seriously, nor does it try to be profound. It is a simple Fruit Chan's production that shows couples getting together and nothing more. Indeed, chemistry between co-stars is a must and the casting is undoubtedly a success. Aaron Kwok and Rene Liu convinces as a corny space couple, Eason Chan and the talented Guey Lun Mei shows honest emotions and surprising Angelababy impresses for the first time. With some parts of the film being shot in Sydney, one must question why isn't more films shot in this beautiful city. Despite all the cheesiness and corniness, the film somehow reminded me to treasure someone more. All in all, Love in Space works and it makes me happy .
Neo rates it 7.5/10.