A Moment of Romance is a 1990 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Benny Chan, produced by Johnnie To, and starring Andy Lau, Jacklyn Wu and Ng Man-tat. For his performance in the film, Ng was awarded Best Supporting Actor at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards. A Moment of Romance tells an action-packed love story between an underworld rag and a rich heiress and is considered a major classic of Hong Kong cinema. Because of the film, Andy Lau was nicknamed "Wah Dee", the character he portrays in the film, while the film is also one of Lau's representative works.
Plot
Wah Dee, a young triad gangster, is the getaway driver in a jewelry store robbery. When the raid goes wrong, he takes a young woman named Jo Jo hostage. A senior member of Wah Dee's gang, Trumpet, demands that she be killed, but Wah Dee resists and saves her. After Wah Dee is arrested, Jo Jo refuses to identify him to the police. While Wah Dee tries to act coldly towards JoJo, she expresses gratitude and affection towards him, who, on the other hand, also starts to fall in love with her. Wah Dee in hides in his grandfather's home in Macau to protect Jo Jo from the triads, but she finds him and they spend time together there. After returning to Hong Kong, Jo Jo is forced to move to Canada with her parents, threatening to prosecute Wah Dee for abducting her. Promising to come with them, she insists on meeting Wah Dee for the last time. A letter expressing her 'no-regret' love for him is left in his apartment after she has taken care of Wah Dee - who is drunk - and his flat as well. Trumpet organizes a meeting to announce his dominance over the gang that Wah Dee is also a part of after the death of their leader. A fight broke out, where Brother Seven, Wah Dee's boss, is killed by Trumpet and his partners. Wah Dee escapes with the help of Rumbo, a friend of his, yet he is hit from behind by Trumpet with a metal gas tank, causing him nosebleed and shock. He then decides to come to JoJo's house and picks her up while she is on the verge of leaving. They arrive at a church to organize their own wedding with outfits stolen from a boutique. While JoJo is praying, Wah Dee secretly leaves. He then follows Trumpet as well as two others out of a sauna with a knife, attempting to kill him. With the help of Rumbo, Trumpet and one of his mates is killed yet Rumbo and Wah Dee also dies on the street. Meanwhile, JoJo is seen running on the highway in the wedding dress looking for Wah Dee.
Cast
Andy Lau as Wah Dee, an impulsive, abrasive, but honorable triad member and biker. He grew up as an orphan when his mother threw herself off a building when he was a child and was raised by his mother's three prostitute friends.
Jacklyn Wu as Jo Jo Huen, an innocent, pure-hearted rich heiress.
Ng Man-tat as Rambo, Wah Dee's loyal friend and fellow triad member who works as a car washer.
Wong Kwong-leung as Trumpet, a rival triad in Wah Dee's gang who is power-hungry to be the head of the head.
Chu Tit-wo as Brother Seven, Wah Dee's boss.
Lau Kong as Inspector Kong, a CID inspector who is bent on prosecuting Wah Dee.
Lam Chung as Superintendent John Chan, Inspector Kong's superior officer who is an old classmate of Jo Jo's mother, Shirley.
Regardless If It's Wrong / No Need to Understand So Much
*Composer: Wong Ka Kui
*Lyricist: Paul Wong, Mike Lau
*Singer: Wong Ka Keung
Awards and nominations
Sequel
A second installment, A Moment of Romance II, was released in 1993 featuring a new storyline but similar themes. Benny Chan and Jacklyn Wu return as director and lead actress respectively, while Andy Lau does not return as the lead actor, with Aaron Kwok leading the film instead. A third and final installment, A Moment of Romance III, was released in 1996 with Johnnie To, producer of the first two films, taking the helm as director and Lau returning as lead actor alongside lead actress Wu.