Seated in the front row of a funeral hall are a boy and a teenager, the picture of the deceased yet to be placed. A florist, Tung (Ai Wai), is consumed by grief but puts on a front for others. The boy drops by at the florist and orders a custom floral arrangement - a teddy bear-shaped wreath with his favourite yellow flowers — to be readied in three days' time and paid with money saved up in his piggy bank. Tung forges an unlikely friendship with his young customer, an encounter that releases bottled-up emotions so that healing process can begin.
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| Writing | Li Sum-Yuet | Writer |
| Directing | Li Sum-Yuet | Director |
| Camera | Wong Fei-Pang | Director of Photography |
| Production | Wong Suk-nga | Production Manager |
| Directing | Lee Hoi-wah | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Lam Wing Man | Continuity |
| Directing | Ling Hoi Lam | Continuity |
| Camera | Matt Yau | Grip |
| Camera | Dennis Ng Kwok Lun | Grip |
| Camera | Chung Wai Lau | Grip |
| Art | Yung Hang Mei | Art Department Assistant |
| Art | Ruby Wong Hei-Tung | Art Department Assistant |
| Sound | Lau Sai-Wing | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | Lee Hoi-wah | Editor |
| Editing | Li Sum-Yuet | Editor |
| Editing | Wong Fei-Pang | Colorist |
| Crew | Fruit Chan | Thanks |
| Crew | Liu Kai-Chi | Thanks |
| Crew | Patrick Tam Kar-Ming | Thanks |
| Crew | Rita Hui | Thanks |
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