
My Left Eye Sees Ghosts(2002)
A car accident gives a spoiled, troubled young woman the ability to see ghosts, including one of a former classmate.


Ken is a mean and stingy but successful salesman. One day he has a car accident and meets his own conscious. His Conscious just gives him seveb days to live. Ken convinces it to let him live on if seven people come and visit him. Disappointed by his colleagues' attitudes, Ken meets Tina, a girl who is as rude and mean as him. They finally change their bad personalities and Ken saves his own life by having seven visitors.

Patrick Tam Yiu-Man
Ken Siu Man

Loletta Lee Lai-Chun
Tina Tung Fai

Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Tony Fai

Pinky Cheung Man-Chi
Ann Chai

David Lee Wai-Sheung
David

Shing Fui-On
Chow Yun Fat

Ronnie Cheung Ho-Lung

Lam Suet

Anita Chan Wing-Yin

Felix Lok Ying-Kwan
My Troublesome Buddy is a comedy, fantasy film released in 2003. Directed by Yip Wai-Ying, it stars Patrick Tam Yiu-Man, Loletta Lee Lai-Chun, Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung. Ken is a mean and stingy but successful salesman. One day he has a car accident and meets his own conscious. His Conscious just gives him seveb days to live. Ken convinces it to let him live on if seven people come and visit him. Disappointed by his colleagues' attitudes, Ken meets Tina, a girl who is as rude and mean as him. They finally change their bad personalities and Ken saves his own life by having seven visitors.
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