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Little Thing Means a Lot is this quirky little comedy from 1981 that dives into the lives of three uniquely drawn characters. You've got a fresh-faced young Japanese guy who hits the jackpot with a lucky draw, a local Hong Kong lad who's all charm but can't seem to keep a job, and a bright young nurse who adds a touch of warmth to their misadventures. The film captures the bustling atmosphere of Hong Kong with its vibrant street scenes and a light-hearted pace that keeps it engaging. The interplay between the characters is charming, and there's something really earnest about their struggles. It's not groundbreaking, but there's a certain charm in its simplicity that I'd say makes it distinctive in the comedy landscape of its time.
Light-hearted comedy with a unique setting Β· Explores themes of luck and friendship Β· Distinctive character interactions and charm
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