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Once gang member Tai revitalizes his life by running a laundry shop in an old district. The quiet man finally leading the ordinary life his dead wife longed for. However, he encounters a gangster bullying the remaining residents of an old apartment building. Is he going to turn a blind eye for the unjust? This film is supported by The Joseph Lau Luen Hung Charitable Trust and presented by the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers.
 
					Kwan Man-hin received a honor degree in Studio at the University of Toronto and a honor degree of Film Directing at the Hong Kong Academy of Performance Art. He has been directing and producing documentary for over 10 years. He also has experience in directing TV drama, which includes “Cow” and “Their Own Voice” showcase on RTHK, his short film “Affection” which is selected into the Fresh Wave International short film competition, the 39th Golden Harvest Awards in Taiwan and was also selected into FRESHWAVE FILMS OF THE DECADE.