Two years ago, in 2002, the barrister Lam Leung Shui (played by Dayo Wong) transitioned from his role as a judge to becoming a lawyer. His first case was to help his client Tsang Kit Yee (played by Louise Wong) with a child abuse case. However, due to his mistake, Tsang Kit Yee was wrongfully convicted for manslaughter and sentenced to 17 years in prison. He felt deeply guilty about this and moved his office from the lawyer's building in Central to a tenement building in Mong Kok, marking a steep decline in his reputation. Two years later, in 2004, an accidental discovery led Lam Leung Shui to new evidence in the Tsang Kit Yee case. To make up for his previous mistake and seek redemption, he retrieved his master Tai Zi (played by Dee Ho) and his former collaborating barrister Fong Ka Kwan (played by Renci Yeung) to retry the case. However, who they had to face was Tsang Kit Yee's enemy from the past, Chung Nien Wah (played by Fish Liew), and the powerful resources and authority behind her. Confronted with numerous threats, how do Lam Leung Shui and his team handle this situation and clear Tsang Kit Yee's unfounded conviction?
- Release Date2023 年 1 月 21 日
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- Subsidised By
Film Production Financing Scheme (Relaxation Plan)
- Subsidy Amount
Approve the amount of financing
HK$8,866,250
Approval date: May 2022
- Local Box Office$115,000,000 HKD
- Foreign Box OfficeMOP6.7 million (Macau); RMB 187 million (China); NT$1,380,000 (Taiwan); RM10.1 million (Malaysia); S$400,000 (Singapore); £23,900 (UK); AUD$350,000 (Australia); $262,323 USD (New Zealand)
- Cumulative Worldwide Gross$43,933,045 USD
- Filming Locations
- Ma Sa Restaurant
- Auditorium at MacPherson Playground in Mong Kok
- Former North Kowloon Magistrates' Courts, a Grade 2 historic building in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
- Former Fanling Magistrates' Courts
- Statue of the Former Supreme Court and Goddess Thames representing Justice, a Hong Kong Monument in Central (now the Court of Final Appeal Building)
- 15 Central Gap Road, Wan Chai, a 1990 antique mansion owned by Hans Michael Jebsen, Chairman of Jebsen & Co.
- Runtime2 hours 14 minutes
- Picture Format
- Won
- 2024 Golden BROWN Awards 2023 Golden BROWN Awards
- 2023 Hong Kong Screenwriters Guild Awards Recommended Screenplay of the Year
- 2023 Hong Kong Screenwriters Guild Awards Best Film Role of the Year Award Wong Tsz-wah
- Best Film at the 2023 Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Annual Awards
- 2024 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film
- User Reviews
- IMDb Rating7.2