Ha Ha Ha Happy New Year
- VIP House
- Mid-night Show
- Availability
- High
- Medium
- Low
Director
Peiji Wu
Cast
Philip Keung, Jessica Hsuan, Sam Lee, Dada Chen, Bob Lam,Lam Wai
Synopsis
This is a black comedy suspense film filled with the atmosphere of the Chinese Lunar New Year. It tells the thrilling story of wealthy businessman Duan Yuchen (played by Philip Keung). Duan Yuchen falls victim to a kidnapping scheme orchestrated by the "Shadow Empire" during a business conference. While escaping, he is seriously injured and is unexpectedly rescued by So Far (played by Jessica Hsuan), the hostess of a Twinkle Mama Temple, and some villagers.
Due to his memory loss, So Far treats him with acupuncture. With the help of So Far, Hing, Wang, Fat and the villagers, Duan Yuchen begins piecing together his identity. Throughout this process, he experiences comical adventures and discovers that he has been replaced by someone who looks exactly like him.
The conspiracy is deeply connected to his childhood experiences in an orphanage. His childhood best friend, desperate to gain the approval of the mastermind of the "Shadow Empire" (his father), is willing to risk taking his place to achieve his ambition of controlling political leaders around the world.
The story blends laughter with themes of paternal love and the significance of recognition, allowing the audience to feel warmth and hope during the festive New Year season.
Due to his memory loss, So Far treats him with acupuncture. With the help of So Far, Hing, Wang, Fat and the villagers, Duan Yuchen begins piecing together his identity. Throughout this process, he experiences comical adventures and discovers that he has been replaced by someone who looks exactly like him.
The conspiracy is deeply connected to his childhood experiences in an orphanage. His childhood best friend, desperate to gain the approval of the mastermind of the "Shadow Empire" (his father), is willing to risk taking his place to achieve his ambition of controlling political leaders around the world.
The story blends laughter with themes of paternal love and the significance of recognition, allowing the audience to feel warmth and hope during the festive New Year season.
This is a black comedy suspense film filled with the atmosphere of the Chinese Lunar New Year. It tells the thrilling story of wealthy businessman Duan Yuchen (played by Philip Keung). Duan Yuchen falls victim to a kidnapping scheme orchestrated by the "Shadow Empire" during a business conference. While escaping, he is seriously injured and is unexpectedly rescued by So Far (played by Jessica Hsuan), the hostess of a Twinkle Mama Temple, and some villagers.
Due to his memory loss, So Far treats him with acupuncture. With the help of So Far, Hing, Wang, Fat and the villagers, Duan Yuchen begins piecing together his identity. Throughout this process, he experiences comical adventures and discovers that he has been replaced by someone who looks exactly like him.
The conspiracy is deeply connected to his childhood experiences in an orphanage. His childhood best friend, desperate to gain the approval of the mastermind of the "Shadow Empire" (his father), is willing to risk taking his place to achieve his ambition of controlling political leaders around the world.
The story blends laughter with themes of paternal love and the significance of recognition, allowing the audience to feel warmth and hope during the festive New Year season.
Due to his memory loss, So Far treats him with acupuncture. With the help of So Far, Hing, Wang, Fat and the villagers, Duan Yuchen begins piecing together his identity. Throughout this process, he experiences comical adventures and discovers that he has been replaced by someone who looks exactly like him.
The conspiracy is deeply connected to his childhood experiences in an orphanage. His childhood best friend, desperate to gain the approval of the mastermind of the "Shadow Empire" (his father), is willing to risk taking his place to achieve his ambition of controlling political leaders around the world.
The story blends laughter with themes of paternal love and the significance of recognition, allowing the audience to feel warmth and hope during the festive New Year season.