Table for Six
2022
It is often said that food and meals bring families together, but "Table For Six" clarifies that not all family gatherings are a cause for celebration. In this melodramatic comedy, three brothers reside in a house that they inherited from their late parents. The eldest brother Steve (Dayo Wong) is theoretically the man of the house, but he constantly gets dissed by his two younger brothers Bernard (Louis Cheung Kai Chung) and Lung (Chan Charm Man Peter) for the decisions he makes, the inedible meals that he cooks, and his complicated romantic encounters. To prepare for a family reunion dinner, Steve consults Lung's girlfriend, foodie Josephine (Ivana Wong), which wins back their hearts for a while--until his old flame, Bernard's new girlfriend Monica (Stephy Tang) shows up. That's a recipe for a disaster waiting to explode. The unexpected visit of Steve's part-time girlfriend Meow (Lin Min-Chen) not only fails to turn down the heat and cool the awkward situation, but stirs up the sibling conflict even further.
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黃子華
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張繼聰
Actor
Peter Chan Charm-man
Actor
鄧麗欣
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王菀之
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林明禎
Actor
Fish Liew
Actor
Chan Hing-Hang
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Mung Kit
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吳鳳鳴
Actor
Buber Mak
Actor
張滿源
Actor
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CinemaSerf
25 Dec 2022This is one of those family films that seems to resonate more at Christmas - a time when we all tend to get together and then, shortly afterwards, wish perhaps that we hadn't! This reunion is predictably doomed to failure when "Bernard" (Louis Cheung) introduces his new girlfriend to his two brothers. Snag is - she "Monica" (Stephy Tang) used to date the elder one "Steve" (Chi-Wah Wong). Awkward! Luckily, he has recently met super-chef "Josephine" (Ivana Wong) and so manages to get her to play along as his new, long-term girlfriend. All of this is being egged on by the mischievous "Lung" (Charm Man Chan) who is the only one with a real girlfriend - "Meow" (Min Chen Lin)! As their large apartment starts to become home to new faces, chaos and misunderstandings ensue and the poor lads are soon very much out of their depth. It has an element of quickly paced, verbal, slap-stick to it, and though the joke does begin to wear a bit thin after the hour mark, the characters are engaging and their suffering is actually fairly entertaining (and plausible) as we head towards the conclusion that we just know might not end well for anyone! There is also quite a fun contribution from Fish Liew as the elderly mother whose pithy and observational one-liners frequently raise a smile. It's too long, but it's still good fun.