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Ching (Candy Lo) had a car accident two years ago, killing 2 of her friends. From then on, she never smiled and she stayed in her apartment most of the time, playing with ICQ and sending computer viruses to her online chat-mates. Her netfriend Lek (Richie Ren) from Thailand invited her to his resort. Despint disabled as a result of a car accident, Lek was a most cheerful person. When Ching got there, Lek made her laugh eventually. One day, they had a cruise in the woods. Lek was hurt in the back and he could not feel his hands. His doctor was developing a cure to his problem, but need to inject some cells to another human body to grow them before replanting them into the patient. Ching, hoping to repay Lek, asked the doctor to use her as the incubator. Problem soon became apparent as Ching suddenly grew old very quickly...

The film tries to make the viewers feel the warmth between the two characters when they do great things to each other. However, the story itself is too ridiculous to be convincing, at all. Although I did not receive any medical training, I know that using another human body with no genealogical relationship to the subject as an incubator to grow some germ/cell stuff and then replant them into the body of the subject is next to impossible. And Ching's growing old is another feature of absurdity, let alone what the doctor did to Lek in the end. One of the few good things about the film is that the scenes are quite beautiful. If you go to watch that film I am sure you would appreciate that like I did.


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