
Pseudo Secular
Drama · Documentary
Overview
They are frozen in place, stagnating without any direction. Around them, things change rapidly.
Top Cast


Fish Liew Chi-Yu
Fish Liew Chi-Yu
Li Lei
Fish Liew Chi-Yu
Li Lei


Sham Ka-Ki
Sham Ka-Ki
Yin
Sham Ka-Ki
Yin


Lo Chun-Yip
Lo Chun-Yip
Tai Cho
Lo Chun-Yip
Tai Cho


Poon Chan-Leung
Poon Chan-Leung
Maxim
Poon Chan-Leung
Maxim


Bobby Yu Shuk-Pui
Bobby Yu Shuk-Pui
Ha Mai
Bobby Yu Shuk-Pui
Ha Mai
Erica Yuen Lai-Ming
Erica Yuen Lai-Ming
Man
Erica Yuen Lai-Ming
Man


Heiward Mak Hei-Yan
Heiward Mak Hei-Yan
Talk Show Host
Heiward Mak Hei-Yan
Talk Show Host
Vincent Chui
Vincent Chui
TV News Editor
Vincent Chui
TV News Editor


Hui So-Ying
Hui So-Ying
Tai Cho's Mother
Hui So-Ying
Tai Cho's Mother
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