
That Morning
Drama
Overview
Set in Hong Kong, Eya is a shy teen who takes writing as a way to escape alienation, bullying and loneliness. On the school fun day Eya remains silent in the interview, but she is not the only one who finds life is too hard to bear. Everything is changed that morning.
Top Cast
Yi-Ngar Lau
Yi-Ngar Lau
Eya
Yi-Ngar Lau
Eya
Cheng Tsz Kwan
Cheng Tsz Kwan
Alice
Cheng Tsz Kwan
Alice
Lo Hei-Loi
Lo Hei-Loi
Eya's Mother
Lo Hei-Loi
Eya's Mother


Hui So-Ying
Hui So-Ying
Headmaster
Hui So-Ying
Headmaster
Wong Hin-Yan
Wong Hin-Yan
Mr. Yu
Wong Hin-Yan
Mr. Yu
Clifford Tsang Man-Wai
Clifford Tsang Man-Wai
Eya's Father
Clifford Tsang Man-Wai
Eya's Father
Leander Lau
Leander Lau
Eya's Little Brother
Leander Lau
Eya's Little Brother
Janice Chan Ching Yee
Janice Chan Ching Yee
Discipline Teacher
Janice Chan Ching Yee
Discipline Teacher
Ching Yan-fu
Ching Yan-fu
Student
Ching Yan-fu
Student
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