May We Chat

May We Chat

Release date : June 19, 2014
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese /
Director : Philip Yung Chi-Kwong /
Production companies : Local Production /
June 19, 2014 1h 38m Hong Kong Thriller Cantonese More
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Three troubled young girls will do anything to escape their stifling lives - even if it means turning to drugs and prostitution. Set in the generation of smartphones and web 2.0, the technology may have made communication easier than ever, but cautionary tales of misunderstood youths remain as relevant as they were two decades ago.
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Kabby Hui
Li Wing-yan
Rainky Wai
Chiu Wai-ying
Heidi Lee
Wai-wai
Irene Wan
Irene
Peter Mak
Peter
Yu Yu
Lan
Wong Hin-chung
Scorpion
Cecilia Chan Lai-Wan
Yee-gee's Grandma
Amen Au Cheuk-Man
Yu-hoi / Seal
Carol Yeung
Bonnie
Hui So-Ying
Wai-wai's Mother
Derek Kwok
Police A
Calvin Poon Yuen-Leung
Irene's Husband

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  • title:May We Chat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Thriller · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese ·
  • Director: Philip Yung Chi-Kwong /
  • Writers: Philip Yung Chi-Kwong · Lou Shiu-wa ·
  • Production companies: Local Production ·
  • Overview:Three troubled young girls will do anything to escape their stifling lives - even if it means turning to drugs and prostitution. Set in the generation of smartphones and web 2.0, the technology may have made communication easier than ever, but cautionary tales of misunderstood youths remain as relevant as they were two decades ago.
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