 |  |  |  | | Wai Ka-Fai’s debut as a director (the stylish Peace Hotel) was Chow Yun-Fat’s last Hong Kong film to date. His second film was the wild Too Many Ways to Be No. 1 in 1997. He then concentrated on producing duties for Milkyway Image partners Patrick Yau (The Longest Nite and Expect the Unexpected) and Johnnie To (A Hero Never Dies and Where a Good Man Goes). Wai and To’s first co-directing effort was the very popular (and critically acclaimed) Needing You; they followed that up with Help!!!, Wu Yen, and Love on a Diet. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | | The extremely busy Andy Lau has acted in more than 100 films; in recent years he has slowed down a bit and taken on producing roles, first for arthouse director Fruit Chan and now for himself (last year’s A Fighter’s Blues as well as Fulltime Killer). | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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