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Thanks for Your Love
US film poster
Traditional Chinese1/2次同床
Simplified Chinese1/2次同床
Hanyu PinyinÈr Fēn Zhī Yī Cì Tóng Chuáng
JyutpingJi6 Fan6 Zi1 Jat1 Ci3 Tung4 Cong4
Directed byDaniel Yu
Norman Law
Screenplay byJeffrey Lau
Lee Chi-yin
Produced byNorman Law
David Lai
StarringAndy Lau
Rosamund Kwan
CinematographyWilliam Yim
Lau Hung-chuen
Edited byHai Kit-wai
Poon Hung
Music byHenry Lai Wan-man
Production
company
Distributed byTeamwork Motion Pictures
Release date
26 September 1996 (1996-09-26)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$3,591,840

Thanks for Your Love is a 1996 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced and directed by David Yu and Norman Law and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan.

Plot

Wah (Andy Lau) has an uninhibited romantic nature and is very optimistic. He also loves motorcycles, but he gets into a traffic accident which damages a business of the company he works for and Wah is fired as a result. Lam-lam (Rosamund Kwan) is old-fashioned and conservative. She wants to get married with his boyfriend Michael (Michael Tao), but she overreacts and gets violent when she gets intimate with a man. Because of this, Michael broke up with her. One day, Wah met Lam-lam at a reception of her company. Having lost her love, Lam-lam was determined to make a breakthrough. Using alcohol to boost her courage, Lam-lam uses her tipsiness to seduce Wah. Wah sees his love fortune coming and the two of them hook up creating a seemingly imaginary and real bewildered night.

Cast

Theme song

Box office

The film grossed HK$3,591,840 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 26 September to 9 October 1996 in Hong Kong.

See also