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- Movie: Till We Meet Again / Au revoir mon amour
- Chinese: 何日君再来 (Hoyat gwan tsoi loi)
- Director: Tony Au, Kenneth Tsang
- Writer:
- Producer: Chua Lam
- Cinematographer: David Chung, Peter Ngor, Peter Pau, Bill Wong
- Release Date: March 28, 1991
- Runtime: 126 min
- Language: Cantonese
- Country: Hong Kong
Plot
A tragic love story set against the always volatile and often violent backdrop of Shanghai during the Japanese occupation and at the opening of the Pacific Theater of the Second World War. A nightclub singer becomes involved with both a member of the Chinese resistance and an officer of the Japanese army. Mui-Yi and the patriotic Sum were lovers in their student days. But just as their love blossomed, the onset of WWII took Sum away. Their paths cross again, years later, when the war is at its height. Mui-Yi is now a sultry nightclub songstress, and witnesses Sum fight with and shoot dead a Japanese national. Mui-Yi hides the wounded Sum with the help of her aunt. The ruthless secret police chief Tieh suspects this, and has Mui-Yi's father arrested and takes over his nightclub. The aunt despises Tieh but, with her old (and impotent) husband out of the way, becomes drawn to the violent Tieh. Meanwhile, the Japanese Consul does all he can to protect Mui-Yi while failing to conceal his obvious passion for her. He also helps the two lovers stay in contact, and Mui-Yi falls pregnant to Sum, who inevitably must go away again, but he promises that, when the war is over, he'll find her again.
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