A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 2014
Original Title:
分手100次
Alternate Titles:
Break Up 100
不再說分手
不再说分手
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Media Asia Films
Sun Entertainment Culture
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M HK: IIA KR: 15
Runtime: 105
Sam and Barbara have been together for eight years, but the key to their relationship is breaking up. Each time Barbara threatens to leave, Sam would give in and beg her to come back, giving her an increasing upper hand. After their 99th breakup, the couple finally decides to stick through with their relationship and not break up so easily. They plan a future together by running their own café. Ironically, the success of the café starts driving Sam and Barbara apart, and the 100th breakup between Sam and Barbara seems to be just around the corner.
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Art Direction:
Jean Tsoi Wai-Yin
Director:
Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui
Director of Photography:
Kenny Tse Chung-To
Editor:
Wong Hoi
Executive Producer:
Peter Lam Kin-Ngok
First Assistant Camera:
Samuel Fu
First Assistant Director:
Sammi Chan
Gaffer:
Hoi Yan Chan
Makeup Artist:
Maggie Choy Yin-Ching
Mix Technician:
Phyllis Cheng
Original Music Composer:
Comfort Chan
Producer:
Connie Wong Nga-Lam
Production Supervisor:
Alex Dong
Screenplay:
Wing-Hang Hau
Skipper Cheng
Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui
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