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Brother's Keeper

Foreign/International · 2013 · 46 minSubtitles Icon
TV-14
LAW WAI-SHUN, owner of Pasteleria Law Shun Kei, is a very hard working boss. His childhood friend YIU MAN-YING is supporting him always at work and in everyday life. She arranges a magazine interview for him and WAI-SHUN reveals that the most influential person in his life is his half-brother KIU TIN-SENG. WAI-SHUN always go to TIN-SENG's girlfriend CHEUK CHING's boutique to check if she has got any updates from TIN-SANG. WAI-SHUN's mother CHOW YUK-MUI is doing voluntary works at the elderly center and WAI-SHUN goes to pick her up. Since they always fail to find TIN-SENG, YUK-MUI believes that TIN-SENG doesn't want to meet them. WAI-SHUN and CHEUK CHING are kidnapped at Tung Chung. MAN-YING receives a call from the kidnapper asking for 50 million dollars and warning her not to call the police. The kidnapper shows MAN-YING a video of WAI-SHUN to prove that he is safe. MAN-YING saves the video and she finds the place familiar. After discovering the whereabouts of WAI-SHUN, she immediately calls the police. On the other hand, WAI-SHUN tries to rescue CHEUK CHING when the kidnapper is not paying attention. WAI-SHUN provides information to the police but he tries not to reveal that one of the kidnappers is TIN-SENG. MAN-YING discovers that WAI-SHUN is hiding something. WAI-SHUN believes that TIN-SENG has his own reasons and he insists that TIN-SENG was a caring brother...

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TV-14
This program contains material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.
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