Wah and Kinki both working at the same department of a computer company. Both of them are not getting on very well initially, but friendship develops when they get to know each other after a while. When Wah starts to realize his emergent fondness for Kinki, his ex-girlfriend reappears and plans to gain back his affection. In addition, he notices that his ex-girlfriend arranges a guy to pair up with Kinki. At the same time, his supervisor would like to lay him off at work Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 孤男寡女
- Also Known As: Goo naam gwa neui , Gu Naam Gwaa Neoi , Goo laam gwa lui , Gū Nán Guǎ Nǚ , Orphaned Male Widow
- Director: Johnnie To
- Screenwriter & Director: Wai Ka Fai
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Andy Lau Main Role
- Sammi Cheng Main Role
- Raymond WongRoger YoungMain Role
- Fiona LeungAh YanSupport Role
- Benz HuiRonaldSupport Role
- Gabriel HarrisonDanSupport Role
Reviews
A show of unlikeable characters
Andy Cheung and Kinki work together. He's her boss apparently. She is a big ole mess. Whenever she gets upset she cleans, it's like an OCD compulsion. She's got an extremely whiny voice. This show was full of mostly unlikeable characters. All the people at their work are just a bunch of gossips. Her family is a nightmare, and don't even try to pretend that they aren't. Andy's ex-girlfriend shows up out of the blue, she's not such a nice person either. Andy is a womanizer. Andy is getting back with the ex-girlfriend and trying to help Kinki get back with her slimeball of an ex boyfriend (why, for heaven's sake!?). All of a sudden Andy likes Kinki. There is nothing in the story that would lead you to see that the develop a fondness for each other or a relationship. This was actually a show that seemed to have a big chunk taken out of the middle that would have possibly explained the purpose and the motivation for the characters.Was this review helpful to you?