"Love in a Puff" to open in cinemas

18:51, June 13, 2010      

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Urban romance story "Love in a Puff" will be opening in mainland cinemas on June 18. Its producer, Media Asia, said that the movie has got a pass from the film bureau for screening.


Poster of "Love in a Puff." (Photo: CRIENGLISH.com)

According to a report on web portal sina.com, the romantic comedy was rated as a third level film in Hong Kong, which means it's forbidden for people under 18 years of age. Previous reports doubted the film would get a screening pass at all, given its discussion of sensitive topics such as one night stands.

Starring Hong Kong actors Shawn Yue and Miriam Yeung, the movie tells the story of two normal young people living in the big city and searching for love. The movie also deals with the lives of today's young generation and their attitudes to love.

The film premiered in Hong Kong in March during the annual Hong Kong Filmart. It was quickly dubbed director Pang Ho-Cheung's best film by the festival audience.

Source: CRIENGLISH.com

(Editor:黄硕)

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