Love for All Seasons (film)
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Wai Ka-Fai
| Love for All Seasons | |
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| Traditional Chinese | 百年好合 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Baak nin ho hap |
| Directed by | Johnnie To Wai Ka-Fai |
| Written by | Wai Ka-Fai Yau Nai-hoi Au Kin-yee Yip Tin-shing Tai Tak-Kwong |
| Produced by | Johnnie To Wai Ka-Fai |
| Starring | Sammi Cheng Louis Koo Li Bingbing |
| Cinematography | Cheng Siu-keung |
| Edited by | Law Wing-cheung |
| Music by | Cacine Wong |
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| Distributed by | China Star Entertainment (Hong Kong) |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
Love for All Seasons (百年好合) is a 2003 Cantonese-language Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai.
Hong Kong businessman Tiger Hung experiences difficulty urinating due to an ailment received from his playboy ways. He is advised by a coworker to travel to Mount Omei in Sichuan Province to seek a medical cure. There Tiger finds a temple housing a clan of female martial artists and obtains help for his condition from the headmistress May.
Misery, the true leader of the clan who has been away from the temple while suffering from heartbreak, returns and threatens to kill all of the martial artists of Mount Omei and then herself unless May can defeat her in a duel, revealing that only the "Heartbreak Sword" technique can defeat her. Experiencing heartbreak is a requirement for learning the "Heartbreak Sword" technique, but May has never experienced it. The martial artists reveal to May that Tiger seduced them all one by one and left them heartbroken before he returned to Hong Kong. May travels to Hong Kong to seek out Tiger Hung in order to experience heartbreak in preparation for learning the "Heartbreak Sword" technique.
After experiencing heartbreak in her relationship with Tiger, May returns to Mount Omei but is unable to defeat Misery. Tiger discovers an inscription left on a statue by the old Grand Master revealing the secrets of the "Eternal Harmony" technique, though May is still unable to defeat Misery. When Misery attempts a killing blow on May, Tiger blocks her sword with his body. This satisfies Misery, who says that Tiger has proven his affection for May. Misery recovers from her heartbreak, realizing that relationships can bring pain but also happiness. Misery is reappointed as leader of the clan, and Tiger takes May to the mountaintop to teach her the "Sons & Daughters" technique.
Cast
- Sammi Cheng as May
- Louis Koo as Tiger Hung
- Li Bingbing as Li Mo Shau
- Belinda Hamnett as Cat
- Lam Suet as Fatty
- Emotion Cheung (張錦程)[2] as Hung's Aide
- Ha Yu as Tiger's Father
- Wai Wah (衛華)[3] as Omei's 4th sister disciple
- You Hang (游航)[4] as Tiger's PRC employee
- Zhou Nan (周楠)[5] as Tiger's PRC employee
- Rachel Ngan as Susan (Policewoman)
- Zuki Lee as Susan (Air Stewardess)
- Winston Yep King-Man (葉景文)[6] as Doctor
- Law Wing-cheung as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
- Soi Cheang as Policeman
- Huang Lu