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Who's the Woman, Who's the Man

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 107 mins

Original Title

Gum Gee Yuk Yip 2
  • Director: Peter Chan
  • Writer: Oi Wah Lam

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An offensive, unnecessary sequel.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story continues right after the finale of the first chapter, with Rose out of the main picture now, Sam and Lam tries out their cohabitation, which Sam finds it hard to adjust, while Lam's career as a male rising star is going on smoothly, they live with the rumour of being a gay couple. However, a new interloper comes on board, a legendary singer Fan Fan (Mui), who has retired from the limelight 10 years ago, returns to HK and moves into the apartment downstairs, where Rose used to stay, this time, it is Lam's turn to battle her lesbian ardour towards Fan Fan, a mature woman radiant with charisma, which makes Lam wonder, is Sam the right one for her?

Cast & Characters

Jordan Chan as Yu Lo / 'Fish';
Emil Chau as Cameo appearance;
Leslie Cheung as Sam Koo Gai Ming;
Tat-Ming Cheung as Cameo appearance;
Ann Hui as Cameo appearance;
Clarence Hui; Turbo Kong as Bit;
Carina Lau as Rose;
Theresa Lee as O;
Anita Mui as Fan Fan;
Eric Tsang as Auntie;
Anita Yuen as Lam Chi Wing