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Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir!
How hard can it be to go back to your old job? Law Yiu Wah (Moses Chan) was a teacher at a dangerous high school before he was forced to resign over a peeping Tom controversy. Wah becomes a police officer but then is asked to go back to his old high school to investigate a triad drug network at the school.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the misadventures of two friends who, in their teenage years, attempt to make a living by selling homemade DVDs. Their entrepreneurial spirit leads them into humorous and often chaotic situations as they navigate the challenges of business and friendship.
Critical Reception
Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! received a mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated for its lighthearted comedy and relatable portrayal of youthful ambition. While some critics found its humor to be juvenile at times, many audiences connected with its earnestness and low-budget charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic and often slapstick humor.
Acknowledged for its relatable depiction of teenage friendships and aspirations.
Some found the plot predictable and the acting amateurish, but charming nonetheless.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and gained some traction through online film festivals and word-of-mouth, highlighting its grassroots appeal.
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