
Passion
Drama
Overview
Sylvia and Cora Miao play two widowed mothers, best friends and confidants who spend their days reminiscing about times past. Over the course of a lazy weekend afternoon, the two women conjure memories of Cora's husband, his life, his death, and his passionate affair with Sylvia. A series of wistful flashbacks reveal the sometimes touching, sometimes painful circumstances around the women's deep friendship with one another, and their love for the same man.
Top Cast


Sylvia Chang
Sylvia Chang
Wendy
Sylvia Chang
Wendy


George Lam Tsz-Cheung
George Lam Tsz-Cheung
John Lam
George Lam Tsz-Cheung
John Lam


Cora Miao
Cora Miao
Ming
Cora Miao
Ming


Huang Man
Huang Man
Mrs. Wu
Huang Man
Mrs. Wu


Chung King-Fai
Chung King-Fai
Dr. King
Chung King-Fai
Dr. King


Bau Hon-Lam
Bau Hon-Lam
John's Father
Bau Hon-Lam
John's Father


Stuart Yung Sai-Kit
Stuart Yung Sai-Kit
Jack
Stuart Yung Sai-Kit
Jack


Michael Dinga
Michael Dinga
Charlie
Michael Dinga
Charlie


Loletta Lee Lai-Chun
Loletta Lee Lai-Chun
Lina
Loletta Lee Lai-Chun
Lina


May Lo Mei-Wei
May Lo Mei-Wei
Gabrielle
May Lo Mei-Wei
Gabrielle
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