Ticket Sales: HKD8,339,998
Actor : Chrissie Chau, Law Chung Him, Shum Chi Ming
Director : Patrick Kong
Kiki (Chrissie Chau), a sexy and charming office lady, will be married to her cop boyfriend Sean in a week. During the hens night organized by her close friends Cheryl and Mon , Kiki encounters a photographer named Jack who just returns to Hong Kong from overseas and falls head over heels for him. Jack is handsome and romantic–in short, her Mr. Right. The half drunk Kiki cannot resist having a one-night stand with him. The next day, when Kiki has not yet got over her affair, she sees Sean and his colleagues Keung and Ted coming out of a nightclub. She is infuriated that Sean might be infidel to her. Without listening to his explanation she has a big quarrel with Sean, which puts their imminent marriage at risk. Then Jack appears out of the blue. He proposes to spend three days with Kiki, giving her unimaginable happiness and bliss before her marriage with no strings attached. Kiki is sorely tempted. Meanwhile, Sean encounters a girl named Bobo during the night when he and his colleagues go to the nightclub on a police operation. They have mistakenly taken each other’s cell phones. When they get back their own phone, Bobo is informed that her grandmother is dying. On her plea, Sean accompanies her to the hospital and pretends to be her fiance at her grandmother’s dying bed. He promises the old woman that he would take good care of her granddaughter for the rest of her life. Grandmother then dies in peace. Bobo is inconsolable after her grandmother’s death, so Sean takes her back to his home. She offers him sex as a means to thank Sean for his generosity. How can a young man refuse such an offer? The next day, Bobo puts forwards a proposal like that of Jack’s to Kiki. She is willing to be his girlfriend for 3 days with no strings attached and disappears forever from his life after the wedding. Can Kiki and Sean resist the temptation to have a last fling before their marriage? How will that affect their love and marriage
* Movie format: DVD, Blu-Ray
* Language : Cantonese, Mandarin [Selectable]
* Subtitles : Chinese, English [Selectable]
* Source from: sensasian.com
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