
Lover's Discourse
Romance · Drama
Overview
In a crowded city like Hong Kong, former lovers often cross each other's path. One night, a former couple reunites for one night as they talk about their past, their present, and the possibility of a future. Elsewhere in the city, a laundry shop girl has a crush on a customer, carrying on her days fantasizing about adventures with an inanimate version of him. Meanwhile, Po runs into a childhood friend and reminisces about the days of him as a teenager and his own infatuation with his best friend's mother. Back in the present, Po is contacted by a stranger with a secret about two people they know very well…
Top Cast


Eason Chan Yik-Shun
Eason Chan Yik-Shun
Ray
Eason Chan Yik-Shun
Ray


Karena Lam Kar-Yan
Karena Lam Kar-Yan
Nancy
Karena Lam Kar-Yan
Nancy


Kay Tse On-Kei
Kay Tse On-Kei
Gigi
Kay Tse On-Kei
Gigi


Eddie Peng Yu-Yan
Eddie Peng Yu-Yan
Sam
Eddie Peng Yu-Yan
Sam


Jacky Heung
Jacky Heung
Paul
Jacky Heung
Paul


Kit Chan
Kit Chan
Mrs. Lai
Kit Chan
Mrs. Lai


Mavis Fan
Mavis Fan
Kay
Mavis Fan
Kay


Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Mr. Lai
Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Mr. Lai
Yeung To
Yeung To
Piano Student’s Father
Yeung To
Piano Student’s Father
Keith Chan Cheuk-Kei
Keith Chan Cheuk-Kei
Laundry Shop Customer
Keith Chan Cheuk-Kei
Laundry Shop Customer
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