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Hung, a 40-year-old security guard of a commercial building, lives in a cramped sub-divided flat with his wife, Ping, a part-time waitress in a Cha Chaan Teng, and son, Pak Yin. Amidst all the struggles for affordable accommodation, Hung never succumbs and hopes they will eventually move into a public housing unit. Yet, the lives of three get even rougher when Ping finds herself pregnant while they are being forced to leave but unable to find a new flat. Meanwhile, Pak Yin chooses to endure silently for the sake of his parents. Trapped in such a vicious cycle, are love and companionship the way to resolve?
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00:00I asked him to sign up for a lawyer.
00:03He said he was going to leave.
00:06But now he's living in a house.
00:09That's not your fault.
00:11I don't have to worry about that.
00:15I've heard a friend.
00:16He knows that he's living in a house.
00:19He's going to leave the house.
00:21If he's living in a house,
00:23he's going to leave the house.
00:24You're so hard to live.
00:36I'm so sorry.
00:37You're so sorry.
00:40I'm so sorry.
00:52You're so sorry.
00:56You're so sorry.
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