Love In The Buff (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Love In The Buff (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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A story about a love affair between two smokers in Hong Kong’s alleyways, 2010’s Love in a Puff became one of director Pang Ho Cheung’s most popular works due to its enjoyable blend of hilarious foul-mouthed humor and timely commentary on modern relationships. After receiving enthusiastic responses from the film’s fans, Pang reunites the team two years later for Love in the Buff, the first sequel in the career of Hong Kong cinema’s enfant terrible. Set six months after the end of the first film, Love in the Buff sees Puff lovers Jimmy and Cherie break up in Hong Kong, only to patch things up in Beijing behind the backs of their respective new significant others.

Having relocated to the Chinese capital himself after the production of Puff, Pang once again uses the love story to depict the northward shift of contemporary career-obsessed Hong Kongers, the complications of modern dating, and of course, the beauty of foul-mouthed Cantonese humor. Pang’s script (co-written by Luk Yee Sum) pulls off the amazing task of successfully juggling the tastes of both Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese audiences, creating a critically acclaimed box office hit in both regions.

Cosmetics girl Cherie (Miriam Yeung) and ad man Jimmy (Shawn Yue) have been together for six months, and their honeymoon period has ended. After several disagreements, Jimmy decides to move to Beijing to advance his career, causing the two to break up. As fate would have it, Cherie is also assigned to Beijing several months later, and they eventually reunite. Touched by seeing familiar faces in a strange land, Cherie and Jimmy eventually become lovers again. However, Jimmy is now dating gorgeous flight attendant You You (Mini Yang), and Cherie is being courted by Sam (Xu Zheng), a businessman who is clearly more mature and more successful than her ex-boyfriend. As their relationship turns into an affair, the two Hong Kongers now realize that making up is hard to do.

This edition includes a director and cast commentary, deleted scenes, making of, trailers, and other bonus content. .
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