Happily Ever After (2009 film)

{{Short description|2009 Hong Kong film by Azrael Chung and Ivy Kong}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = Happily Ever After

| image = Happily Ever After poster.jpg

| caption =

| producer = Yap Kai Lyn

| director = Azrael Chung
Ivy Kong

| writer = Philip Lui

| starring = Ken Hung
Michelle Wai
Carlos Chan

| editing = Cheung Ka-Fai

| cinematography = Edmond Fung

| studio = Emperor Motion Pictures

| distributor =

| released = {{Film date|df=y|2009|8|27}}

| runtime = 92 minutes

| country = Hong Kong

| language = Cantonese

| budget =

}}

Happily Ever After ({{zh|c=很想和你在一起}}) is a 2009 Hong Kong drama-romance film directed by Azrael Chung and Ivy Kong.

Plot

Au-yeung Goon-nam (Michelle Wai) and Sze Tso-chi (Ken Hung) share the same birthday, go to the same school, love photography, and are just as competitive. But they did not know of each other's existence until they "crossed swords" at a debate tournament. And they both felt as if the fairytale prince and princess finally found each other. Later in a birthday party, Nam thought Chi played a trick on her, leaving a slap on his face. Four years later, Nam encounters his ghost and learns that he is already dead ...

Cast

Critical reception

Perry Lam of Muse Magazine gave the film a mixed review, writing that 'it's a decent commercial entertainment designed to satisfy our residual, vulgar longing for the intensely romantic.'{{cite journal |last= Lam |first= Perry |date=August 2009 |title= Alone again, naturally |journal= Muse Magazine |issue= 31 |pages= 87}}

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