This is an awesome movie. If you miss those old times Hong Kong movie. I am sure you will love it . To really enjoy the movie, you need certain heaps of Cantonese to really understand the jokes and certain scenes. It is dman funny and meaningful too. Find your rhythm in life in strive 100 percent for it. The theme song is very nice too. Between good anything by the actors.
Featuring a cast of veteran Hong Kong actors including Francis Ng (right) as Lung and Poon Chan Leung as Wong Suk Yi, this sports drama revolves around a dragon boat team formed by a telecom company.*The middle-aged men hope to avoid retrenchment by showing corporate loyalty through sport.*While vaguely entertaining, director Sunny Chan's film debut never strays from the standard feel-good story.*The plot rises and falls predictably, leaving the audience without any real sense of investment in the outcome of the boat races.*Even though it touches on each character's personal struggles, from Lung's one-sided love for his neighbour to Suk Yi's need to escape from his bickering wife and mother-in-law, the attempt to dive into the issues is sabotaged by one-dimensional female characters and a goofy sense of humour. These trivialise the movie