
"All About Love" depicts the lives of two early 40s women Macy (Sandra Ng) & (Vivian Chow) Anita, who were once lovers. The women cross paths again when they both of them attend a counseling service for pregnant mothers.Macy is a lawyer who is pregnant with the child of a married man (Eddie Cheung), who also is her client. Anita is a bank clerk who is carrying the child of a teenager named Mike (William Chan), whom she had one night stand with from chatting via internet. Both... (Full plot summary below)
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"All About Love" depicts the lives of two early 40s women Macy (Sandra Ng) & (Vivian Chow) Anita, who were once lovers. The women cross paths again when they both of them attend a counseling service for pregnant mothers.Macy is a lawyer who is pregnant with the child of a married man (Eddie Cheung), who also is her client. Anita is a bank clerk who is carrying the child of a teenager named Mike (William Chan), whom she had one night stand with from chatting via internet. Both of the women are carrying babies from one night flings. Will the two women reunite?
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| User ReviewAlexis GThis gets 4 star for choosing such an controversial storyline and having a happy ending. This is the Asian version of "The Kids Are All Right". All actresses delivered and did not disappoint, although the story line is too good to be true.. |
| User ReviewPui Tvivian chow playing lesbian... interesting... |
| User ReviewTsz Yeung Yvonne PI can't believe this is an Ann Hui film. It's original in terms of HK movie, but it just end up like scrambled eggs. It can be so much better if there is more integrity. Still it's rare to see a happy ending for LGBT in films. |
| User ReviewVincent Lhappened to watch the kids are all right same day, cant help comparing...I just found this couple really strange. I don't buy how they get back together so easily. and i dont imagine biological clock explains everything... |
| User ReviewStephanie SA romantic comedy that touches on the social issues of lesbianism in Hong Kong. Though entertaining, it didn't leave a lasting impression. |
| User ReviewEsther LAn ambitious attempt to address many sociological issues and gender politics, but the screenplay is far from satisfactory... full of awkward dialogues unlikely produced by people in real life... can't be compared to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Whatever Works |
| User ReviewJenny Ya mature light-hearted bisexual urban love story. so far so good! |
| User ReviewRobbie TVivian Chow looks really old in this movie and the storyline is really weak and stupid. |
| User ReviewAmy HPointless and not believable. Waste of time. |