Everyphone Everywhere’s cross-cutting narrative brings together a large set of players within the mobile-communications theme. First there’s designer Chung Chit (Endy Chow), who rushes to catch a ferry and leaves his phone at home. There’s no time to retrieve the device, so he tries to soldier on without it – and the results are eye-opening. Eventually, he’ll need to call his wife Ivy (Cecilia Choi) to awkwardly help him out. Meanwhile, soon-to-emigrate middle manager Raymond Ho (Peter Chan) starts his day with his WhatsApp account hacked and frozen. Broken contacts aside, his big fear is exposure of shady workplace practices and possible blackmail or arrest. Then there’s Ana (Rosa Maria Velasco), an old classmate of theirs who’s waiting in a private kitchen and getting odd messages. And all the time a young lady, Yanki (Amy Tang), and a nerdy computer wiz (Henick Chou) are busy using messaging apps for sleazy purposes.
After his success as a martial arts film star, WONG Joi made a fatal decision to write and direct his debut feature Golden Sword Woman, with his beloved wife Mei-fung starring as the eponymous heroine. Years later, a senile, demented WONG, who keeps blabbering about his ‘groundbreaking’ debut, is being taken care of by his grudging son Ho. The film parodies the visual style of the Shaw Brothers martial arts films to tell the story of a contemporary father-and-son conflict and reconciliation. Golden Sword Woman travels in time and between both sides of the silver screen, between the romantic world of swordsmen and the unpromising, secular family life.
A group of people work for the God of Death who controls human deaths. On the surface, they seem to be accidents, but in truth, they are behind the deaths. Pang Sam and Sum Yi do not know who the Big Boss is behind the company. Meanwhile, the CEO, Ms. So is fighting to be the successor of the company to get close to the Big Boss.
Ah Wing is a forty-year old single father. After the passing of his wife in an accident, he has been taking care of his son "Bo Long Gor", and has been managing a convenience store near his son's school. Ah Wing and "Bor Long Gor" depended on each other and Ah Wing slowly became a warm-hearted man who learns how to love and to sacrifice for love. Because of an insurance his wife bought, Ah Wing meets insurance consultant Zi-Meng. The things they have gone through individually caused them to be close friends. Career-minded Zi-Meng originally had no desire to marry but because of Ah Wing's warm-heartedness and loving personality, she starts to think about the meaning of marriage.
Two high school students from very different backgrounds participate in a musical with mentally disabled children, which eventually leads to the realisation of their dreams and aspirations.
Tells the story of ten people who did not know each other went to Singapore to attend Chen Fang Xing's funeral. During the period, Bi Nianxia sent a message to Fang Xing, but saw the double blue ticks that "cannot be read back", so Nianxia decided to find out the truth.
Filmed in the form of a documentary, this story is about four young people chasing their dreams in a span of five years. Lok wants to succeed in her career. Dixon is Lok's polar opposite. Daisy dreams of becoming an Internet celebrity. And Jun is determined to become an actor.
Adapted from a novel, "Margaret & David: Beginning" is a mini web series that aired from February 2016 to March 2016 on ViuTV in episodes ranging from one to five minutes.