Chi-Ngai Lee

Total Credits at Criticker: 2 (Actor), 8 (Director), 12 (Writer)
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Lam meets Mr. Worm, a kind of PI, to find her lover Ted for her. Flashbacks show she is diagnosed having a serious illness. While recovering a bit she helps Mr. Worm to solve a very hard case. Before she gets any worse, she decides to visit Ted's homeland, GB, making the most of her life. Along the way, she finds out more about herself and life than she was initially looking for. (imdb)
Amidst a battle of crime lords from Taiwan, Shanghai, and Neijing, a former member of the Taiwanese Mafia finds himself drawn to a mysterious woman who comes onto the scene to expose his former partner. (HKFlix)
Busy Hong Kong film star Tony Leung headlines as the brilliant doctor Lau Mack in this appealing comedy-drama from writer/producer/director Lee Chi-ngai, based on a popular Japanese manga novel. Dr. Mack's practice is set in the Hong Kong red-light district, but this rather humbling fact belies his immense talent. Dr. Mack once worked with Dr. Roger Jaw (Alex To), who is considered to be the nation's best surgeon and is being considered for chairman of his hospital's board of directors. (allrovi.com)
Sammi Cheng portrays restaurant owner Mu Rong You whose cooking talents are supposed to be top-notch. However, reality proves that she is far from being an expert cook all her praised recipes resulting from the unlimited resource of her mother. Can the charming girl keep up the reputation of her famous kitchen and win the heart of her dream lover at the same time? (fivestarlaser.com)
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai is Fung, a con artist who has this thing against God. Since childhood, he's worked scams because he's never believed in the existence of a higher being. His latest con involves fake psychic Che (Bowie Lam), and they're both successful. However, Che's ego is too much for Fung, so Fung walks in hopes of a bigger score. (lovehkfilm.com)
The first film is Stolen Goods. It stars Yam, a man in Hong Kong who has recently lost his job and decides to make money by stealing funeral urns and blackmailing the families into buying them back from him. The second story is A Word in the Palm. The film is about a fortune teller who retired from his job to study music, but retains the ability to see ghosts. The final film is Jing Zhe. The film stars Josephine Koo who is asked to beat up an unusual woman. (wikipedia.org)
Different personalities of three bachelors provide them with three different stories to tell. Tom is torn between a material girl and a prostitute. Dick is a womanizer and eventually gets hurt by his only regular lover. Hairy stumbles along the road of love and is forced to question his own sexuality on the way to finding his dream lover. (imdb)
Chung has a book project that will make his career in publishing: a collector's edition of the work of Siu Lau, a reclusive woman who died mysteriously in 1949. (imdb)
The reporter, the police and the thief must work together to find the valuable ancient artifact, "Horseplay". (imdb)
Alan and Eric are childhood friends who are separated when Eric moves to America. They are reunited in Hong Kong when Eric finds Alan at the cafe where the latter is working as a waiter and singer. Together they forge a business which is destroyed in a storm. Meanwhile, both have met a lady named Olive, and both strive for her affection. In the end, Alan's rising singing career and Olive's tendency to favour Alan over Eric alienates all three of them. (imdb)
A young boy's journey to puberty. Awkward first time experiences are a combination of jest and melancholy as only adolescence can ignite.