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2004 Hong Kong film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leave Me Alone (Chinese: 阿孖有難, "Ah, double in trouble" also, known as Ah ma yau nan) is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film directed and co-written by Danny Pang. It stars Ekin Cheng in a dual role.
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Leave Me Alone | |
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Directed by | Danny Pang |
Written by | Wah-Shum Lung Curran Pang Danny Pang |
Produced by | The Pang Brothers |
Starring | Ekin Cheng Charlene Choi |
Edited by | Curran Pang |
Music by | Jadet Chawang Payont Permsith |
Distributed by | Universe Laser (DVD) |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Gay fashion designer Yiu Chun Man (Ekin Cheng) is visited in Hong Kong by his straight twin brother, Yiu Chun Kit (also Ekin Cheng). Kit borrows his brother's driver's license, and is then involved in a car crash in which a woman dies, and Kit falls into a coma.
With no ID card, Man is unable to prove his identity, so he assumes the identity of his brother, and takes up with Kit's girlfriend, Jane, (Charlene Choi), and goes with her to Thailand. Jane, however, is having some money problems, and is deeply indebted to a loan shark (Dayo Wong), who pursues Man and Jane.
Kit comes out of his coma and finds himself struggling to fend off the amorous advances of Man's boyfriend (Jan Lamb), who is a high-ranking Hong Kong police officer.
Linked by the same car accident, Leave Me Alone is a companion piece to Ab-normal Beauty, directed by Oxide Pang, which was also released in Hong Kong cinemas in November 2004.
Leave Me Alone was screened at the Deauville Asian Film Festival and the Tokyo International Film Festival.
It was released on DVD in Hong Kong (all region) by Universe Laser on 8 January 2005.
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