The best Celia Kwok’s movies

Celia Kwok

Celia Kwok

09/12/1986 (37 años)
Today we present the best Celia Kwok’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Celia Kwok’s movies.
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Due West: Our Sex Journey

Due West: Our Sex Journey
5.3/10
Set in contemporary Hong Kong, several young people are searching for romance and struggling to learn the difference between lust and love in an adventure that takes them to the mainland where pleasure is much more readily available.

Due West 2: Our Sex Vacation

Due West 2: Our Sex Vacation
6.3/10
After his passionate night with Celia, Frankie (Justin Cheung) breaks up with girlfriend Zeta as he can no longer face her innocently. Meanwhile, Celia has disappeared. Frankie is overwhelmed and changes his job for a fresh start. Frankie soon falls for beautiful colleague Eve. Chance comes by, Frankie and Eve go on a business trip to Thailand, and the two soon fall for each other. But his manhood fails him and he cannot perform. Eve is disappointed and they part on bad terms.

Lan Kwai Fong 3

Lan Kwai Fong 3
4.2/10
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 02/01/2014
  • Character: Papa
Shin and Sara have been engaged for two years. They once had an argument and agree to have fun individually. Sara’s best friend Jeana who always has a soft spot on Shin, she then tried every means to seduce him. In the meanwhile, Jeana’s boyfriend Jacky is also getting close with Jolie who’s fun and wild. Lan Kwai Fong is as bustling as usual this weekend. The girls are all gathered to rock the clubs. Since Sara met the Korean hot guy Kim, the relationship between all of them started to change…

Happiness

Happiness
7.2/10
After his mother's death, Chan Kai-yuk feels so alone that he leaves Guangzhou for Hong Kong to look up the father who abandoned him and his mom. But Yuk's hopes are dashed on finding his dad has a new family and considers him a burden. Alone and homeless, Yuk is taken in by Auntie Fen, a middle-aged recluse who leads a solitary existence. At first, their different habits and personalities lead to numerous squabbles, intensified by Yuk's self-centeredness and Fen's odd temperament. As time goes on, Yuk learns Fen is in the early stages of Alzheimer's. The discovery unexpectedly serves as a catalyst for the young man's growth as a caring friend. For the first time in her life, Fen feels truly blessed. But it is a situation rife with irony due to the nature of her disease and the accelerating elusiveness of feelings and memories.

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