Move through Fantasy and Reality while watching Asian Drama!
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2310
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Description: In the early 1990s, Bo Wah Chuen (Aaron Kwok) Attracts great attention as a business execuitive in the Imperial East India Company of Hong Kong, his prominence overshadowing even that of his British superiors. However, twenty years ago, when he takes the company?s entry test, all he has to show for himself is the plea, ?I could read and write.? His rise to prominence has as much to do with the British?s imminent return of Hong Kong to China, as it has to do with his considerable ability. To the astonishment of many, Bo Wah Chuen looks nothing like a Chinese. As a child, he has to endure much jeering as he looks nothing like his six sibling. People are amazed at the sight of a Caucasian looking fisherman in colonial Hong Kong. Though he is desperate to discover the oringin of his peculiar features, every time he asks his parents, all he could get out of them is a good beating.
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It's a good movie simply because it is able to show how a man should act. There are many men like Bo, in many forms, whether started as an orphan, a child born as bi-racial (not to... [Click to Read on»]
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He and his family didnt blame their ancestores or the government or any other person why they are less fortunate. They especially him strive and work hard to be better. A good man,... [Click to Read on»]
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