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2 Become 1 (2006)

2 Become 1 (2006)
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Law Wing-cheung's Asian-language drama 2 Become 1 explores the tribulations of a middle-class woman named Bing (Miriam Yeung). When we first see her, Bing's life is relatively tranquil and easy, with an office job and a cadre of female friends. But when she discovers a malignant lump in her breast, the ground trembles, and the world that she has come to lean on as dependable and reliable falls to pieces. One day at a time, Bing must struggle to keep her life and sanity in check, as she struggles to contend with her illness -- with the helping hands of an affable physician, V (Richie Jen), and teenage boy Sing (Justin Lo). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Miriam YeungRichie Jen, (more)
Director(s):
Law Wing-cheung
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 2 Become 1

Law Wing-cheung's Asian-language drama 2 Become 1 explores the tribulations of a middle-class woman named Bing (Miriam Yeung). When we first see her, Bing's life is relatively tranquil and easy, with an office job and a cadre of female friends. But when she discovers a malignant lump in her breast, the ground trembles, and the world that she has come to lean on as dependable and reliable falls to pieces. One day at a time, Bing must struggle to keep her life and sanity in check, as she struggles to contend with her illness -- with the helping hands of an affable physician, V (Richie Jen), and teenage boy Sing (Justin Lo). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Law Wing-cheung
Writer(s):
Fung Chi-keung
Producer(s):
Johnny To
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    Jocelyn S.

    It has a heartwarming ending and a great story with a lot of depth to the characters in the movie. I would recommend to anyone who is feeling depressed and lonely to watch the movie.

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    Denna B.

    While the synopsis categorizes this film as a drama and leads you to believe it's a depressing story about a woman's life that spins out of control, it's mostly a comedy about a serious subject. Throughout the film, you have to make the decision to check out Miriam Yeung or read the subtitles. The only negative was the lengthy subtitles that quickly flashed across the screen. However, this is preferable to reading subtitles that are shortened and paraphrased versions of the dialogue. Picture quality was excellent and looked almost as good as HD. There is a DTS audio option, but surround sound wasn't noticeable. There are loads of extras, but with the exception of one trailer, everything is spoken in Chinese with no English subtitles. Recommended.

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