In one of his finest dramatic performances yet, Louis Koo stars as a veteran ambulanceman who simply wants to do his job without any interference from his boss. While he considers emigrating with his daughter, he clashes with his new partner, a young go-getter on the fast-track up the bureaucratic ladder. A mature directorial effort by Cheuk Wan-chi, this dramedy about Hong Kong’s civil service culture and the latest emigration wave is a charming, yet sobering love letter to her city and its people, especially those who still remain.
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| Art | Ambrose Chow Sai-Hung | Art Direction |
| Art | Leung Tsz-Yin | Art Direction |
| Directing | Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi | Director |
| Production | Jacqueline Liu Yuen-Hung | Producer |
| Writing | Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi | Screenplay |
| Sound | Peter Kam Pau-Tat | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Meteor Cheung | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Lai Kwun-Tung | Editor |
| Editing | William Chang | Supervising Editor |
| Lighting | Poon Siu-Ho | Gaffer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Emthy Chan Cheuk-Ming | Costume Designer |
| Directing | Javier Chan Tin Long | Third Assistant Director |
| Directing | Cox Chong Wing-Ching | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Hammer Chui Yuk-Sin | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Chimi Chung Chit-Man | Second Assistant Director |
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