The Lucky Guy

Comedy  Hong Kong 

"The Lucky Guy" is a Hong Kong romantic comedy film released in 1998. The movie is directed by Lee Lik-chi and stars the famous Hong Kong actor Stephen Chow as Waiter Sui, also known as Prince Egg Tart. The movie is known for its witty humor, lively soundtrack, and colorful cinematography.

The story takes place in a small, cozy coffee shop in Hong Kong called "Lucky" Coffee Shop. Waiter Sui, dubbed as Prince Egg Tart, is known for his charming personality and his delicious egg tarts. He attracts many female customers, but the only woman he is interested in is Candy, a beautiful and independent young woman who also works in the coffee shop.

Sui's best friends, Nam and Fok, work in the coffee shop as well, and they all have their own love troubles. Nam secretly loves Candy, but he is too shy to tell her. Fok, on the other hand, is in love with the landlord's daughter, but her father disapproves of their relationship.

At the same time, Lucky Coffee Shop faces a crisis as the landlord raises the rent to an exorbitant amount. Sui and his friends must find a way to save the coffee shop. They come up with different schemes and ideas, but they all seem to fail.

As the deadline to pay the rent draws near, Sui and his friends come up with a daring plan to save the coffee shop and win the hearts of their loved ones. They decide to enter a street dance competition with the grand prize of HK$1 million, hoping to win enough money to pay the rent.

"The Lucky Guy" is a heartwarming and humorous movie that showcases the importance of friendship, love, and perseverance. The movie is filled with entertaining dance sequences, hilarious jokes, and catchy music. It is one of the most popular Hong Kong movies of all time and remains a classic in Asian cinema.

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