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When Beckham Met Owen

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 80 mins

Original Title

Dong Pek Ham yu sheung O Wan
  • Director: Adam Wong
  • Producer: Bruce Ren; Eric Tsang

CGiii Comment

Just terrible.

It may be Chinese humour...but, where is the humour?!?


Trailer...

When Beckham meet Owen Trailer from hoho lam on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Thirteen-year-olds David and Michael are brought together by their mutual love of soccer. United by their obsession with the game and idolization of British soccer stars, the boys build a strong friendship. But as puberty brings about changes, the boys start to grow in separate directions. While David loves to talk about sex and other raunchy topics, Michael tries to avoid such conversations. Eventually Michael must face what he's been avoiding for some time, that his feelings for David are becoming increasingly complex. In his interesting take on adolescent sexual awakening.

Cast & Characters

Eric Leung as Michael;
Kelvin Lau as David;
Jojo Yau as Winnie;
Wai Keung Law as Miss Chan;
Priscilla Koo as Miss Law;
Kiu Wai Miu as Sir Mr. Wong;
Chi Keung Wan as David's Father;
Michelle Mee as David's Mother;
Suet Mik as David's Mother;
Sheren Tang as Michael's Mother;
Kenneth Leung as Ho Ton;
Venus Lam as Mr. Wong's Daughter;
Eric Tsang as Soccer Team Fan;
Ching-Po Wong as Soccer Team Fan;
Billy Lau as Soccer Team Fan