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Kung's Foolery Leads to Family Redemption

Comedy,Romance  Hong Kong 

The movie All’s Well, Ends Well '97 is a comedy film that combines elements of drama and romance. It features a star-studded cast, including Stephen Chow, Leslie Cheung, Raymond Wong, and Maggie Cheung.

The story revolves around the Lo family, who are known for their wealth and power. However, the family is also plagued by inner conflicts, particularly between Old Mr. Lo and his youngest son, Lo Kung.

Lo Kung is characterized as a lazy and irresponsible young man who spends his time playing practical jokes on others. Old Mr. Lo, who favors Kung over his two other sons, is frustrated by Kung's lack of ambition and work ethic. This tension causes a rift in their relationship, as well as in the family dynamics.

The turning point in the story occurs on Kung's birthday, when his two brothers play a prank on him and make him believe he has won the lottery. Kung, who is thrilled by the news, spends all of his money without realizing the consequences. He soon finds himself in debt and unable to repay his loans.

In order to avoid shame and humiliation, Kung pretends to go insane and creates an elaborate scheme to deceive his family. His act convinces everyone in the family, and they all rally around Kung to offer him support and comfort.

As Kung continues to play the role of a madman, he begins to reflect on his life and his relationship with his father. He realizes how much he has taken his father's love and care for granted, and how much he has disappointed him.

Kung eventually reveals his true identity and apologizes to his family for his behavior. Old Mr. Lo forgives him and the two finally reconcile. The film ends on a positive note, suggesting that all's well that ends well.

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