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Magic Kitchen

Magic Kitchen
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Traditional魔幻廚房
Simplified魔幻厨房
MandarinMó Huàn Chú Fáng
CantoneseMo1 Waan6 Cyu4 Fong2
Directed byLee Chi-ngai
Produced byLee Chi-ngai
John Chong
Screenplay byLee Chi-ngai
Based onMagic Kitchen
by Lam Wing-sum
StarringAndy Lau
Sammi Cheng
Jerry Yan
Maggie Q
Nicola Cheung
CinematographyArthur Wong
Edited byKwong Chi-leung
Production
company
Media Asia Films
Sil-Metropole Organisation
Distributed byMedia Asia Distribution
Release date
  • 5 January 2004
Running time
105 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$20,228,159

Magic Kitchen is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lee Chi-ngai and starring Andy Lau, Sammi Cheng and Jerry Yan. The film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Hong Kong novelist, Lam Wing-sum.

Synopsis

Yau became the proprietor and head chef of a successful restaurant/cafe since her mother died six months ago. Yau cooks according to the large collection of recipes her mother, who had tremendous talent as a culinary artist but never found success in the restaurant scene due to sexism, created over the years, but has no confidence in herself as a chef. When she visits Japan with her assistant Ho at the invitation of an Iron Chef style cooking show, she has a chance run-in with an old boyfriend, Chuen. Over the next weeks back in Hong Kong, Yau struggles with resurgent feelings for Chuen even as she discovers that one of her best friends has started seeing him. In the meantime, her steadfast supporter and assistant for the last three years, Ho, pushes her to be more bold in her art and experiment. Love and food intersects with surprising twists as she finally decides to leave the past behind and compete in the cooking challenge. In the end, love is the secret ingredient.

Cast

  • Andy Lau as Chuen Yao (guest star)
  • Sammi Cheng as Mo-yung Yau
  • Jerry Yan as Ho
  • Maggie Q as May
  • Nicola Cheung as Kwai
  • Anthony Wong as Tony Ho (cameo)
  • Daniel Wu as Kevin (cameo)
  • Stephen Fung as Joseph (cameo)
  • Michael Wong as Mook (cameo)
  • Sheila Chan as Yau's mother (cameo)
  • William So as Wine guy in May's party (cameo)
  • Jacqueline Law as Kwai's crab dinner guest (cameo)
  • Lee Lik-chi as Kwai's crab dinner guest (cameo)
  • Vincent Kok as Kwai's crab dinner guest (cameo)
  • Clarence Hui as Kwai's crab dinner guest (cameo)
  • Michael Tong as Don (cameo)
  • Teddy Lin as May's boyfriend (cameo)
  • Law Kar-ying as Yau's father (cameo)
  • Asuka Higuchi as Presenter of the "King Chef Show" (cameo)

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See also

  • Andy Lau filmography

References

  1. ^ "Magic Kitchen". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 2 July 2010.

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