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BOSS (2009) (2009)

Other name: ボス
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Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Country: Taiwanese
Release year: 2009
Status: Completed
 
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    Genre:
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    Country:
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    Genre:
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    Country:
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King-Fung, who is unaware Wai-Nei is carrying his baby, heard from his grandmother than Wai-Nei wants to piece back the broken glass vase. He decides to make a new one for her. Wai-Nei receives the glass vase and decides to reconcile with King-Fung. She heads to find King-Fung in Ling-Fung's home, but ends up being held hostage by Chi-Keung. Wai-Nei ends up hospitalised and severely injured, and Chi-Keung heads to the hospital to deal with King-Fung. Chi-Keung escapes injured, but was caught and shot by Ka-Fu who revenged his sister. Later on, Wai-Nei's condition suffers complications and she is forced to deliver her baby only after a 5 month gestation period. After delivering her baby, Wai-Nei wakes up and sees King-Fung asleep by her bed. Yet she passed away later on, leaving King-Fung and her family members heartbroken. For the sake of Wai-Nei, King-Fung decides to lead life happily and take good care of their son, Kai-On.
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    Country:
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    Country:
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