Lost In Love

By admin, August 1, 2009 3:11 pm
 
Chinese title: 大囍之家
Cantonese Pin Yin: Daai Hei Ji Ga
English title: Lost In Love
No. of episodes: 20
Production year: 2000
Date of airing: 10 July 2001 – 4 Aug 2001
Timeslot: 08.20 PM
Producer: Leung Choi Yuen
Status: Released
Links: Official TVB Site
 
Cast

  • Paul Chun as
  • Jacky Lui as Lin Tin Wai
  • Marianne Chan as Lee Jung Yan
  • Louisa So as Je Suk Mei
  • Christine Ng as Go Naam
  • Fennie yuen as Chiu Pak Ji
  • Edmond So as Sam Lap Saam
  • Lilian Ho as Ho Hiu Yi
  • Carlos Ng as Lee Jung Yin
  • Jack Wu as Chu Hak Yung (Chu Tjai)
 
Synopsis
Traditional Chinese wedding dress shop owner Lee Tim Luk (Paul Chun) was widowed early and has brought up his children Chung Yan (Marianne Chan) and Chung Yin (Ng Ka Lok), living a worry-free life and then he meets Tse Suk Mei (So Yuk Wah) and starts a late life romance.

At the same time, Yan and her husband Lin Tin Wai (Jackie Lui)’s relationship starts to fade and wai falls in love with young photographer Ko Nam (Christine Ng) and suggests a divorce with Yan; Yin has grown up with Hiu Yee (Lillian Ho) but because of the appearance of Chu Hak Yung (Woo Lok Yin), their relationship of many years is threatened; Yan’s good friend Pak Chi (Fennie Yuen) has met with rejection and deception from love rat boyfriend Yeung Ding Kin (Lo Hing Fai) and has become the bird who is afraid of the bow, faced with the interest from Sum Lap Sam (So Chi Wai), she feels embattled; Tin Wai’s elder brother Tin Lok (Lee Tsz Hung) runs a wedding dress shop, he comes from a wealthy background and enjoys his love affairs, forever entwined between his ex-wife Jing San, his current wife Fei Fei and his good friend Gung Wai…

Among the pairs of lovers and spouses, how many will blossom and be together forever? Tales of modern love stories reflect contemporary views on love and marriage and at the same time give the warning to everyone, the principles of couples and lovers lie within trust, honesty and understanding.

 

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