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【You Only Live Once】
The 18-year-old young man Ah Lun was obsessed with the pomps and vanity of the triad society. He enjoyed the false brotherhood and the seemingly righteousness, failing to notice that this was what led him to his upshot - capital punishment.
He might have died in those fights, but he never thought about it, until he was sent to the death cell, where he came across death and fear for the first time.
Ah Lun was later resentenced to life imprisonment, and now he has been in prison for 14 years. Though shut in limited space, Ah Lun found the way out to live and explore his own future.
Video in Cantonese, with Chinese subtitle
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【I
Want to Dance】
Chen Yu's mother
left him on the first day when he was born and as arranged by
his father, he was then taken care of by his aunt. When Chen-yu
was nine years old, he realized that his father was a triad member.
Relationship between the father and son was never close but whenever
difficult times emerged, Chen Yu always thought about his father ... ...
During the secondary school years, Chen Yu joined the triad society
and hanged around game centres. During a fight in a disco one
day, Chen Yu was caught and ended up in a Training Centre for
15 months.
Chen Yu met a group of real friends, who danced on the streets,
one month before he was caught. This has triggered off his interests
in dancing. Dancing has replaced gaming and fighting in order
to release the pressure in his heart. Dancing has introduced light
to his life. But Chen Yu no longer has the chance to share this
with his father!
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【Farewell to the Triad】
Last time when Ah Kin was put into jail, he was already over 40. After a whole life in the triad society, Ah Kin could not help asking himself what he has gained and what he has lost.
Ah Kin was not keen on studying since primary 6. He involved himself in all types of crime, from robbing and stealing to extorting money from shops. He even became a drug addict and ended up as a street-sleeper. The determination to quit drug addiction was a turning point for Ah Kin.
After all the turmoil and with the support of the Aftercare Officer, Ah Kin has determined to live a different life, for he understands that he was wrong in the past and paid a lot. Now, he does not wish to keep on suffering in his old age.
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in Cantonese, with Chinese subtitle
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