Perfect Wedding 2010
100minutes
Release Date
Hong Kong
cinema
Original Title
抱抱俏佳人
Hong Kong Title
Perfect Wedding
Plot Synopsis
Lok Yan (Miriam Yeung) was ditched by her fiancé on their wedding day. During the next three years she gains fame as a wedding planner for many acclaimed celebrities.
One night, in a bar, she meets a young attorney, Fung (Raymond Lam), and they spend a passionate night together in a hotel - with no plans to ever meet again. Fate brings them together again at a wedding. Their one-night-stand now becomes a debt dispute since Fung’s boss owes Yan’s company fees for 30 weddings. When Fung’s boss runs away, Fung is left to clear the debt and so he starts working for Yan.
While working together to organise successful weddings, they face and overcome many challenges and begin to feel affection for each other. But love is never simple - especially for Yan whose four close girlfriends do not approve of her relationship with Fung because they think he is young. Yan further complicates the situation by keeping Fung at a distance because of her painful memories of previous failed relationships.
One night, in a bar, she meets a young attorney, Fung (Raymond Lam), and they spend a passionate night together in a hotel - with no plans to ever meet again. Fate brings them together again at a wedding. Their one-night-stand now becomes a debt dispute since Fung’s boss owes Yan’s company fees for 30 weddings. When Fung’s boss runs away, Fung is left to clear the debt and so he starts working for Yan.
While working together to organise successful weddings, they face and overcome many challenges and begin to feel affection for each other. But love is never simple - especially for Yan whose four close girlfriends do not approve of her relationship with Fung because they think he is young. Yan further complicates the situation by keeping Fung at a distance because of her painful memories of previous failed relationships.
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