July 17

Love in a Puff 2010 DVDRip XviD-GiNJi

It’s time for some Asian stuff. In 2007, the Hong Kong government enacted a public area smoking ban that sent the city’s smokers out to the trash can ashtrays on the streets for their fix. This indirectly created a new socializing space that brought people from all walks of life together, united by their addiction to nicotine. This new social phenomenon – and the possibility of romance that it brings – inspired writer-director Pang Ho Cheung to make the romantic comedy “Love in a Puff”. Released by group GinJi, size is 1CD, sub included.

PLOT: Cosmetic salesperson Cherie (Miriam Yeung) and advertising agency employee Jimmy (Shawn Yue) are both part of a group of smokers that include advertising executives, a hotel bellhop (Cheung Tat Ming), and a Pakistani pizza delivery boy. They spend their smoking breaks telling each other horror stories, dirty jokes, and gossip about the people around. Soon, a not-so-platonic friendship begins to form between Cherie and Jimmy when they start having text message conversations and night strolls outside the smoking group. Can they overcome their relationship obstacles, or will their romance be as short-lived as a burning cigarette?

Genre: Drama | Romance
IMDB rating: 7.8/10 (97 votes)
Directed by: Pang Ho Cheung
Starring by: Miriam Yeung, Shawn Yue

Release Name: Love.in.a.Puff.2010.DVDRip.XviD-GiNJi
Size: 700MB
Audio Quality: MP3 VBR 128kbps
Video Quality: XviD 23.976fps 640×272 1012kbps

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