Forever and Ever Page #4

Synopsis: Based on a true story, Xiao Fu was contracted HIV virus through blood transmission due to hemophilia. He made his difference by writing a book before his death to change the public's view toward patients with HIV.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Raymond To
  4 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Year:
2001
95 min
70 Views


You should get more rest

Start again tomorrow

Leave me alone

Shall I make you ginseng tea?

Don't worry, go to sleep

Like father like son

What?

I say you're both alike

Fu used to write late into the night...

When I interrupted,

he would lose his temper

Now it's my turn

Must be payback

It's your fault

You've disrupted my inspiration

Why don't you use pen and paper.

Computers isn't your thing

Clumsy

If Fu can do it, so can I

I'm worried about you

You know what worry is now?

I know you've been blaming me

No

Yes

If I could turn back time...

...I would know what to do

I would spend more time...

...with our two sons

I'd rather be poor and be with Fu

so that he'd have 23 years of happiness

Your son will understand

He blames me more than you,

look what he writes

Narrow-minded

Daddy, why don't you also start writing?

You're crazy!

Is our child in heaven now?

Of course!

Of course, where else can he go?

I want to hangout with them

They get good grades, good at sports

Snobby too. We're nothing

Don't feel sorry for yourself

Never give up...

Thanks

What are you doing? You crazy?

Come on.

Does it hurt?

What do you think?

I started self-injection

when I was in F.2

What about before that?

Mom did it

Dr. Lee, you have a boyfriend?

Not trying to set me up

with your teacher are you?

Nah, only the head marker is good enough

He's educated, has good taste...

Okay, say no more

Why? You've been busy at school?

Lots of extra-curricular activities

Why work so hard?

Because I want to win

At least the teachers care about me

They're willing to stay behind to tutor

That's good

What's with the swelling?

Basketball

Didn't I write to your school

...excusing you from P. E?

Now you have to stay here a few days

ET...

No.3 bed of Intensive Care Unit

calling Dr. Kwok

I'm back

I said...

Fu is back

Uncle Wong

Back for holidays?

I've said that already

What do you mean?

What do you mean?

Don't want you to get Ionely

I don't need your company

Fu is back

Fu

Hey sexy!

I miss you

All yours

Don't worry

I won't give you any trouble

Put these on

- It hurts more and more

- Where?

Here

The cancer is out of control? How come?

Dr. Kwok tells me every time...

Pretty good

but I know I must die

They bring a bunch of

Medical students to prod me

They only speak in English

What do they say?

Who knows?

Still haven't found your mother?

Where shall we go next?

- Who knows?

- Tai Hao Wan!

Let's go!

I want the seat for the disabled

I've Octopus Card

I'll go to the upper deck

I'll be on the lower deck

I want to be an astronaut

I want... to be Tchaikovsky

No, I want to skateboard!

I want to ice skate!

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Raymond To

This is a Chinese name; the family name is To.Raymond To Kwok-Wai (Chinese: 杜國威) (born 13 August 1946) is a Hong Kong contemporary dramatist, screenwriter and film director, with ancestry from Panyu, Guangzhou, China. Raymond's broadcast script was once broadcast in New York by Chung Wah Commercial Broadcast. He has created more than 60 stage plays, including "Born in Hong Kong", "Boundless Movement", "Dark Tales", "Fuso passing", "I Have a Date with Spring", "Mad Phoenix", "Walled City", "Love Avalokitesvara "," Miss Du ", " Forever"," Adventure, "," Broadcasting Lovers "and" Sentimental Journey "etc. Among those works, "I am a Hong Konger" was tour performed in Europe. In addition, Raymond has written "Under the Roof", "Below the Lion Rock" and other popular series for RTHK. Raymond is not only a prolific and exhaustive screenwriter. Besides, he is the composer and lyrics writer for the scripts, such as "Sentimental Journey", "In love with Sister Liu", etc. more…

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