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72 Tenants break into Prosperity
Hong Kong film
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Leanne Li (李亞男) and Wong Cho Lam (王祖藍) are thrilled with the birth of their daughter, Gabrielle, on December The baby was delivered via Cesarean section to accommodate Cho Lam’s busy work schedule, since the year-old actor wanted to make sure he would be available to go into the delivery room with his wife and witness their daughter’s birth.
The delivery went very smoothly and was over in over ten minutes. Playing Jacky’s Cheung‘s (張學友) song, “Love You More Each Day” <每天愛你多一些> in the labor room, the baby was already born after the song finished playing.
Born a healthy pounds, the baby possesses eyes and long limbs like mommy. Cho Lam revealed, “Her nose and mouth resembles me. I heard girls completely change by the time they’re I’ll pray for her and hope that she grows up to look more like mommy. Is everyone very concerned she’ll look like me? I’m also very worried, but I believe she’ll look more like mommy.”
Since Leanne gave birth via Cesarean section, her wound has been giving her pain. Cho Lam said, “Leanne is very happy each time she looks at our daughter. She’s breastfeeding now. I felt that I got married with the right wife; she’s a great mom.”
After Leanne’s postpartum confinement, the couple will take a trip to Japan. “Leanne hasn’t eaten sushi for
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July Rhapsody
Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui
July Rhapsody 男人四十 | |
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Directed by | Ann Hui |
Written by | Ivy Ho |
Produced by | Ann Hui, Derek Yee |
Starring | Jacky Cheung Anita Mui Karena Lam Shaun Tam |
Cinematography | Kwan Pun-leung Thomas Yeung |
Edited by | Eric Kwong |
Music by | Tommy Wai |
Production | FilmKo Pictures |
Distributed by | FilmKo Pictures Distribution |
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Running time | minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$4,, |
July Rhapsody (Chinese: 男人四十) is a Hong Kong drama film directed by Ann Hui and produced by Ann Hui and Derek Yee. This was Anita Mui's final film appearance before her death from cervical cancer in
Overview
[edit]The film's Chinese title Chinese: 男人四十 literally translates to Man, Its alternative title is Laam yan sei sap. The film explores midlife crisis, marriage, and teacher-student seduction.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]Lam Yiu-kwok (Jacky Cheung), a Hong Kongsecondary school teacher, is facing a midlife crisis, marriage problems, and seduction by a student. He and his wife Man-ching (Anita Mui) are married, living in a modest apartment with their two sons. However, his first son Ang (Shaun Tam) is not his,