Grace Yip was born on 1 February 1980 in Hong Kong, China. She is an actress, known for Gen-X Cops (1999), A Man Called Hero (1999) and At the Threshold of an Era (1999).
“The Moment” is about four relationships. A couple breaking up yet holding tight; a father and a daughter meeting up after a long separation; a girl escaping from growing up; and two buddies’ reunion after years of misunderstanding, each connected by a vintage photography studio holder.
Both leads give performances that go beyond their usual range in a satire that’s sometimes diverting but ultimately toothless. Entertainment veteran Shirley Yung, who directs, should know better
Shek Siu Lung is a jewelry chain stores owner. Lung is the only son that his parents dominate his life very harsh. One day, Lung's best friend Lau Wah invites him to a costume party. Lung dresses like Green Hornet to the party. Grace lost way and gets rob. Luckily Green Hornet appears from the mist and defeated the thief. While Grace wants to thank him, Lung disappears in the mist instantly because he has to go back to home before midnight like the Cinderella. Grace amazed and admires Lung's Green Hornet image and Kung Fu. Grace believes in fate. The meeting with Lung is her destiny. She hopes to meet him again someday.
The search for her vanished brother Tsuyoshi leads Kaoru to the lonesome village Kozukata in the Japanese back-land. The locals react repelling to her, which the exception of the Chinese girl Sally. As her car breaks down Kaoru is trapped in the village; will she have to repay for something she has done in the past?
A rookie reporter is trying to overcome his lack of experience. An uptight reporter is seeking to find the good in people, and willing to forgive and forget the insults of her job. A middle-aged reporter uses his connections through many higher offices to make his stories come together. Dealing with modern journalism, the movie tries to do justice to both sides of the newspaper industry. On one side, the reporters are trying to do a good job in reporting the news, and for some, bringing resolution to problems. On the other side, the "victims" of reporters, who believe they are entitled to their privacy, are preventing the reporters from doing their job.
After Hero Hua marries Jade and leaves her in China, he goes to America to work as a servant and rebels against cruel labour conditions. Jade soon joins him in New York, where they build a family.
Four young officers of the Hong Kong Police are joined together to fight against organised crime using all possible means, even if this would lead them to break the law… Their first assignment is to eliminate a gang of criminals who have stolen a shipload of explosives.