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Thank you for viewing. This is a rental-discarded VHS video software of "Fly Me to Polaris" with Japanese subtitles. Due to the nature of this being an old VHS video, there may be some flickering images and rough picture quality, but there are no major damages such as tape winding that would interfere with viewing. Also, the case and the video cassette tape itself have dirt and damage due to age, and there are rental store management stickers and sticker marks on the jacket and cassette tape. Please consider this after understanding the above. ◆1999 Production Hong Kong Film Original Title: 星願 (Xing Yuan) Running Time: 93 minutes Video: Vista Size Japanese Subtitles Included Audio: Cantonese ▶Main Cast ★Cecilia Cheung (e.g., "The Legend of Speed") ★Richie Jen (e.g., "Gorgeous") ★Eric Tsang (e.g., "Gen-X Cops") ◎Onion (Richie Jen), a young man who has been blind and unable to speak since childhood, harbors feelings for Autumn (Cecilia Cheung), a hospital nurse who treats him kindly. However, he had given up on this unrequited love and found solace in secretly playing the saxophone, which she liked. Suddenly, Onion is involved in an accident and passes away. However, through the arrangement of an angel who grants wishes, Onion is allowed to return to Earth for five days in the body of another person, with the ability to see and speak, but under the condition that he cannot reveal he is Onion. This is a masterpiece filled with the last atmosphere of Hong Kong cinema when Hong Kong cinema was truly Hong Kong cinema, a film you can never meet again. For those who love Hong Kong films and want to experience them with the nostalgic retro VHS video software from that era, please consider adding it to your collection. Also, I apologize, but I cannot accommodate price negotiations or dedicated pages. Thank you for your understanding. m(_ _)m
2 months ago