Needing You (2000)

Needing You (2000)
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Office politics and love between co-workers complicates the lives of two computer-company employees in this romantic comedy starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. When executive assistant Kinki Kowk (Cheng) is forced to transfer departments, she grows increasingly uncomfortable due to frequent rumors claiming that her new boss, Andy (Lau), is something of a womanizer. Though cold and distant at first, the relationship between the executive and his new assistant slowly begins to thaw as Kinki notices that her new boss genuinely seems to care about her well-being. Once again attempting to put distance between her and Andy when she learns that he may be rekindling a romance with his old flame, Ah Ying, Kinki falls under the spell of Roger, a dashing dot-com mogul who seems to have it all and would like to take Kinki's hand in marriage. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Needing You

Office politics and love between co-workers complicates the lives of two computer-company employees in this romantic comedy starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. When executive assistant Kinki Kowk (Cheng) is forced to transfer departments, she grows increasingly uncomfortable due to frequent rumors claiming that her new boss, Andy (Lau), is something of a womanizer. Though cold and distant at first, the relationship between the executive and his new assistant slowly begins to thaw as Kinki notices that her new boss genuinely seems to care about her well-being. Once again attempting to put distance between her and Andy when she learns that he may be rekindling a romance with his old flame, Ah Ying, Kinki falls under the spell of Roger, a dashing dot-com mogul who seems to have it all and would like to take Kinki's hand in marriage. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Writer(s):
Ming Tang
Categories:
Romance
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Renee R.

Funny, sweet and romantic. This was a nice surprise for me. An old fashioned romantic screwball type comedy. Not for everyone but fine for me.

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La Fonta W.

The story line was poor, the acting was not good. I would not recommend this movie.

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