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The Male Singer and the Female Singer

The Male Singer and the Female Singer

Comedy

Kowk Kai-kwong

Anita Mui, Wong Cho-lam, Qian Jialai, Xu Shaoxiong, Tian Ruilin, Huang Yifei, Chapman To

2001

Hong Kong, China

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Completed

Cantonese

96 minutes

2025-03-02 15:58:37

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as男歌女唱,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2001Released in year 。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
The company’s female white-collar worker, Zhu Weide (played by Anita Mui), has a masculine name, but her personality is timid and avoids trouble. Her biggest life goal each day is to save a few cents. Such a person is certainly not popular in the company; not only do male colleagues dislike her, but even female coworkers have little affinity for her, making Weide’s social standing at the company quite terrible. In stark contrast to Weide is the company’s office assistant, Ah King (played by Wong Cho-lam), who is bursting with confidence and very pleased with his singing ability, claiming to be the “King of Karaoke.” One day, Weide becomes the target of a prank by her colleagues and, unexpectedly, enters the finals of a singing competition. At this point, Weide cannot choose to back out. However, the timid Weide is naturally afraid to sing in front of others; she gets so nervous that her throat muscles spasm, rendering her unable to make a sound. To avoid embarrassing herself in the finals, Weide seeks help from Ah King, hoping he can solve her problem. Weide promises benefits, and Ah King is naturally willing to help, but Weide’s level of timidity far exceeds his expectations. Will Ah King ultimately be able to help Weide successfully navigate this challenge?