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Let's Love Hong Kong

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 82 mins

Original Title

Ho Yuk
  • Director: Yau Ching
  • Writer: Yau Ching
  • Producer: Yau Ching

CGiii Comment

Painfully amateur and terminally dull...

Life for these three lesbian sex workers is intolerable drudgery...so is the film.


No trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Zero, who, like many Hong Kong youngsters, has a handful of unsteady jobs. She takes a fancy to Chan Kwok Chan, whom she stalks. Chan in turn, has a job donning exotic costumes as a cyber papel doll for a porn website and a sex-worker lover who has a son and a separate husband on the mainland. Then there's Nicole, who gets her orgasmic intimacy watching Chan every night. All these games of chasing, rejecting and seducing are played out in an economically and spiritually depressed Hong kong, without much gusto. Awash with melancholy and disillusionment, it's a tall task to love Hong Kong.

Cast & Characters

Chung-Ching Wong as Chan Kwok Chan;
Erica Lam as Zero;
Colette Koo as Nicole;
Maria Cordero as Zero's Mom;
Ricardo Mamood-Vega as Nicole's Friend at Bar