Happiness (2016 Film)
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''Happiness'' () is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed and written by Andy Lo. Centred around the story of a cognitive disorder patient, the film stars
Kara Wai Kara Wai Ying-hung BBS (; born 3 February 1960) is a Hong Kong actress best known internationally for her roles in wuxia films produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. Wai has since portrayed a wide range of roles on screen ...
, Carlos Chan and
Cya Liu Liu Xin, also known by her stage name as Cya Liu Ya-se (; born 13 January 1989), is a Chinese actress and singer. Formerly as a member of the Chinese girl group OP, she was noticed by the audience through her role as Zhu Xiaobei in the movie '' ...
. It was released on 8 September 2016.


Plot

After the death of his mother, Chan Kai-yuk ( Carlos Chan) moves from
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
to Hong Kong and attempts to reunite with his father (
Chin Siu-ho Chin Siu-ho (born 26 January 1963) is a Hong Kong actor and martial artist, notable for acting with Jet Li in ''Tai Chi Master (film), Tai Chi Master'' and ''Fist of Legend''. Background He is the older brother of actor Chin Kar-lok and ex-husban ...
) who has abandoned them and started a new marriage already. Sacked from a restaurant, Chan cannot afford the housing rental fee and is forced to leave. While sleeping on the street, he is helped by Kam ( Louis Cheung) who is a chef at Beloved Community Centre, which is dedicated to providing support for the needy in the area. Although he is offered a job at the centre, he cannot accept it unless he has a proof of address. He then turns to seek help from Tse Yuen-fan (
Kara Wai Kara Wai Ying-hung BBS (; born 3 February 1960) is a Hong Kong actress best known internationally for her roles in wuxia films produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. Wai has since portrayed a wide range of roles on screen ...
) who he randomly encountered and helped at a wet market previously. Tse is a middle-aged childless ex-singer who lives by herself after her only tenant moved out. Initially suspicious of Chan, she later accepts him to be her new tenant after he gives her a dozen of eggs as present. She lives a simple and routine lifestyle and demands that Chan strictly follow her timetable at the living room. Now with a residential address, Chan starts to work at Beloved, where he is introduced to Xiaoyue (
Cya Liu Liu Xin, also known by her stage name as Cya Liu Ya-se (; born 13 January 1989), is a Chinese actress and singer. Formerly as a member of the Chinese girl group OP, she was noticed by the audience through her role as Zhu Xiaobei in the movie '' ...
), a social work intern student from Guangzhou, and Fong ( Yan Ng), a social worker. Assigned to a food sharing scheme, Chan co-operates with Xiaoyue whom he has a crush on but knows about her relationship later. Making fun and then feeling frustrated with Tse's poor memory, Chan takes her to Beloved, where Fong refers her to a Mini–Mental State Examination. She receives lower-than standard points and is diagnosed with mild cognitive disorder. He is at first indifferent to the result but starts to realise the seriousness when she loses her direction en route home. Fear that he will have to take on the responsibility of taking care of her when her condition deteriorates, he flees the flat without informing her. However, after seeing her searching for him recklessly in nearby areas, he remembers his own late mother and therefore returns, against his closest friend Fat's (
James Ng James Ng, better known as "Kwan Gor" (born 18 April 1990) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is currently under a contract with TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Com ...
) advice. Under his monitoring, she begins medication that aims to slower the deterioration of her cognitive condition. With Fat's assistance, Chan is able to locate his father along with his new family. He then secretly takes his step younger brother to an indoor playground and treats him with ice-cream. Nevertheless, he is unaware of his brother's
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, which causes the boy to develop acute symptoms. When taking him to the hospital, Chan is beaten his angry father, who is ordered by his new wife to cut any connections with him. When Chan tearfully agrees not to disturb his father's life again, he is comforted by Tse and Xiaoyue. There, Tse asks Chan to call her mother. Gradually realising her worsening condition, Tse makes a will to name Chan the inheritor of all her properties, including the flat she inherited from her former boss, on the condition that he will take care of her in the capacity of her son. Living like a family, Tse is indulged in her past hobby of drawing and Chan starts his new job at a restaurant. At a visit to Beloved, he is told that Xiaoyue has already returned to Guangzhou. Her leaving note reveals that she has been admiring his love towards his terminally ill mother since they met before at a Guangzhou hospital, although he did not recognise her. Although her relationship with her boyfriend has failed in the end, she treasures the interpersonal bondings in Hong Kong, especially that between Chan and Tse.


Cast

*
Kara Wai Kara Wai Ying-hung BBS (; born 3 February 1960) is a Hong Kong actress best known internationally for her roles in wuxia films produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. Wai has since portrayed a wide range of roles on screen ...
as Tse Yuen-fan: :Wai's mother is an Alzheimer disease patient and some of her experiences are adapted in the film. She feels regret for failing to notice and understand her mother's symptoms and treating her badly; therefore she views her participation in the film as a remedy and apology to her mother. She was awarded the Asian CineVision (ACV) 2016 Asian Media Humanitarian Award in New York on 19 July 2016 for her efforts in promoting elderly care and raising public awareness of it. * Carlos Chan as Chan Kai-yuk *
Cya Liu Liu Xin, also known by her stage name as Cya Liu Ya-se (; born 13 January 1989), is a Chinese actress and singer. Formerly as a member of the Chinese girl group OP, she was noticed by the audience through her role as Zhu Xiaobei in the movie '' ...
as Xiaoyue * Louis Cheung as Kam * Yan Ng as Fong *
Chin Siu-ho Chin Siu-ho (born 26 January 1963) is a Hong Kong actor and martial artist, notable for acting with Jet Li in ''Tai Chi Master (film), Tai Chi Master'' and ''Fist of Legend''. Background He is the older brother of actor Chin Kar-lok and ex-husban ...
as Chan Fung *
James Ng James Ng, better known as "Kwan Gor" (born 18 April 1990) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is currently under a contract with TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Com ...
as Fat * Brenda Lam as Fa *
Lawrence Chou Lawrence Chou () is a Hong Kong-Canadian singer and actor. Profile Music Born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver, Chou developed a strong passion for music since he was a little kid. With his exceptional vocal talent, Chou won numerous singin ...
as Jeff * Susan Shaw as restaurant owner


Music

The theme Song "Lucky is me" (), sung by
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, is a remake from the 1983 Cantopop song originally sung by Deanie Ip.


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* * * {{Hkmdb title , id=17548 2016 drama films 2010s Cantonese-language films Hong Kong drama films Films about Alzheimer's disease Emperor Motion Pictures films 2010s Hong Kong films