In Hong Kong in 1962, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, Zhou Muyun (Leung Chiu Wai), and his wife moved into an apartment. They also moved in with another young couple, Su Lizhen (Maggie Cheung) and her husband. Su Lizhen works as a secretary in a trading company, and her husband often travels for business because of his work. Like Su Lizhen's husband, Zhou Muyun's wife was often away from home, so Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen, who stayed alone, became regular guests at the landlady's mahjong table. During the gradual communication, Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen discovered that each other had many interests and hobbies in common with them, such as reading martial arts novels, etc., and they became more and more familiar with each other. Until one day, the two suddenly discovered that their other half had already become the protagonist of an extramarital affair, and Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen had to face this reality together. The two wounded hearts were cautious and inseparable, but eventually turned into undestined pain.
Mr. Chen, Mrs. Zhou only remembers this title, the choice of the movie is very free, that Mrs. Chen, Mr. Zhou staged a big scene of the next door neighbor Hong Xing coming out of the wall, but there was not even a frontal shot, only the sound appeared. That night, a tie and a bag, it turns out that the tie to marriage is the string of a kite. Some people hold it so cherishly, and some people have a gust of wind, so it floats away. So in the smoky wait, after the curtains were spread out, it was the accumulated hurt and loneliness. They showed their acquaintance with several scenes in a few days. No one knows whether the final attempt made them understand the reason for being cheated, but it allowed us to gradually experience the tacit understanding of the two people's mutual improvement. There is a lot of helplessness, a lot of gossip, a lot of scruples and cleverness. Unconsciously hurt, unknowingly fell in love, Maggie Cheung is very suitable for that cheongsam, and it is worthy of it, and I have to wear it very beautifully when I buy a bowl of noodles, jealous
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