F***/Off
Feb 28 1998
•2h 39m
•Comedy, Drama, Crime
Two absolute strangers both desperately struggling to find themselves make a hilariously funny partnership for money. Their plan - a bank robbery! Meet Ah Lee, a well-educated middle-class professional who is deep in debt because of a so-called friend. Then there's PaPa, an inexperienced and very outdated crook who is heartbroken by the recent break-up with his girlfriend. When PaPa decides to teach Ah Lee the art of robbing a bank, the two men discover more than just a thing or two about themselves!
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Dayo Wong Chi-Wah
Papa

Cheung Tat-Ming
Lee Ka Sing

Angela Tong Ying-Ying
Mimi

Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Lolo
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