Healing Hearts (2000)

Healing Hearts (2000)
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Intended as the pilot for a an E.R.-style medical drama set in Hong Kong, Healing Hearts features Tony Leung as Lawrence, a doctor whose personal life has been left in shambles after the tragic hit-and-run death of his wife. As Lawrence sets off to find the driver and bring him to justice, one of his colleagues finds himself distracted by a beautiful coma patient. Healing Hearts was directed by Gary Tang and features Leung Chiu-Wai, Michelle Reis, Kenny Bee, Stephen Fung, and Jackie Lui. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony Leung Chiu-WaiMichelle Reis, (more)
Director(s):
Gary Tang
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Healing Hearts

Intended as the pilot for a an E.R.-style medical drama set in Hong Kong, Healing Hearts features Tony Leung as Lawrence, a doctor whose personal life has been left in shambles after the tragic hit-and-run death of his wife. As Lawrence sets off to find the driver and bring him to justice, one of his colleagues finds himself distracted by a beautiful coma patient. Healing Hearts was directed by Gary Tang and features Leung Chiu-Wai, Michelle Reis, Kenny Bee, Stephen Fung, and Jackie Lui. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Gary Tang
Categories:
Romance
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    Meg B.

    Since the movie was in Chinese with no English subtitles, I have no idea if it was good or not. Couldn't watch it. I was looking forward to it and was very disappointed.

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    Robert R.

    Even though I am a huge fan of Tony Leung ("Happy Together", "Flowers of Shang Hai", "2046" ---three MUST SEE FILMS), this amateurish film was beneath Mr. Leung's dignity. The only way to explain such a sappy, cheesy story is to know that it was intended as a pilot for a TV medical drama series. The ending makes that obvious. If you are a Tony Leung fan, don't burst your bubble by seeing this movie.

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