Days of Being Wild 1990 (Hong Kong)

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Days of Being Wild 1990 (Hong Kong), also known as A Fei jingjyuhn, 阿飞正传, Ā Fēi Zhèng Zhuàn , is Hong Kong drama premiere on Dec 15, 1990

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Drama: Days of Being Wild 1990 (Hong Kong)
Romaji: A Fei jingjyuhn, 阿飞正传, Ā Fēi Zhèng Zhuàn ,
Hong Konger: 阿飛正傳
Country: Hong Kong
Episodes: 1
Release Date: Dec 15, 1990
Duration: 1 hr. 34 min.
Genres: Drama

Plot Synopsis by DramaWiki Staff ©

The movie is set in Hong Kong and the Philippines in 1960. Yuddy, or 'York' in English (Leslie Cheung), is a playboy in Hong Kong and is well known for stealing girls' hearts and breaking them. His first victim is Li Zhen (Maggie Cheung) who suffered emotional and mental depression as a result of Yuddy's wayward attitude. Li Zhen eventually seeks much-needed solace from a sympathetic policeman named Tide (Andy Lau). Their near-romance is often hinted at but never materialises.
York has forgotten his fling with the unassuming and shy Li Zhen and has set his attentions to a vivacious cabaret dancer whose stage name is Mimi (Carina Lau). Mimi is also secretly loved by York's best friend, Zeb (Jacky Cheung). Unsurprisingly, York dumps her too and she begins a period of self-destruction. It later becomes evident that York's inability to commit and his instinct for romantic cruelty derives from conflicting feelings about his adoptive mother who is a former prostitute, played by Rebecca Pan; and his biological mother, a Filipino aristocrat.
Most sections of the film attempt to narrate how people react to rejection, although it was very vaguely depicted. This film was seen to be among the first of its genre popularised by Wong Kar-wai, it does not rely on a plot but more on the individual strengths of its many actors and actresses to narrate the story through their seemingly mundane day-to-day activities.

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