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You Are My Love

"Energetic but somewhat rebellious"

The film follows three sisters’ ups and downs that begin with this youngest one’s jealousy. In the film, Pearl Au Kar-wai stars as a very charming actress, who is loved by every person around her. The little sister envies her sibling’s achievements but what she does impulsively has caused permanent harm to the family. Besides Siao and Au, Woo Fung, still an active TV actor today, took up the role of Au’s once boyfriend, and Fanny Fan Lai and Roy Chiao, well-known for their roles in Mandarin films, took a bold step to partake in this Cantonese film. Director Chu Kea, best known for his period dramas, turned to a contemporary-set film this time, and successfully delivered the film’s sense of modernity, probably with help from his co-directors Ho Hoi-ki and Chu Yat-hung, who was his sister. The opening scene of an orchestra performance even reminds the audience of Hollywood movies.

Top Cast

  • Josephine Siao Fong-Fong

    Josephine Siao Fong-Fong

    Law Oi-Lin 羅愛蓮

  • Woo Fung

    Woo Fung

    Ling Chi-Ying 凌志英

  • Pearl Au Ka-Wai

    Pearl Au Ka-Wai

    Lau Oi-Wah (劉愛華)

  • Do Ping

    Do Ping

    Ling Chi-Hung 凌志雄

  • Fanny Fan Lai

    Fanny Fan Lai

    Lau Oi-Chi 劉愛慈

  • Roy Chiao

    Roy Chiao

    Ling Chi-Chiu 凌志超

  • Lai Man

    Lai Man

    Aunt 二嬸

  • Lee Sau-Kei

    Lee Sau-Kei

    徐大偉

Overview

The film follows three sisters’ ups and downs that begin with this youngest one’s jealousy. In the film, Pearl Au Kar-wai stars as a very charming actress, who is loved by every person around her. The little sister envies her sibling’s achievements but what she does impulsively has caused permanent harm to the family. Besides Siao and Au, Woo Fung, still an active TV actor today, took up the role of Au’s once boyfriend, and Fanny Fan Lai and Roy Chiao, well-known for their roles in Mandarin films, took a bold step to partake in this Cantonese film. Director Chu Kea, best known for his period dramas, turned to a contemporary-set film this time, and successfully delivered the film’s sense of modernity, probably with help from his co-directors Ho Hoi-ki and Chu Yat-hung, who was his sister. The opening scene of an orchestra performance even reminds the audience of Hollywood movies.

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