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Infernal Affairs co-director Alan Mak helms Rave Fever, an offbeat and wildly entertaining comedy set in the flashy world of underground rave parties. Don (Mark Lui) is a harried yuppie whose search for a mysterious woman named Sonia leads to bizarre and possibly dangerous situations! The morning after the two share a one night stand, Sonia disappears, but Don still has her filofax. Retracing his nocturnal steps, he meets a boatload of quirky characters who either know - or have known - the mystery woman. He also meets the seductive Nicole (sexy Jaymee Ong), who enjoys multiple partners and may not be on the up-and-up. The filof
Infernal Affairs co-director Alan Mak helms Rave Fever, an offbeat and wildly entertaining comedy set in the flashy world of underground rave parties. Don (Mark Lui) is a harried yuppie whose search for a mysterious woman named Sonia leads to bizarre and possibly dangerous situations! The morning after the two share a one night stand, Sonia disappears, but Don still has her filofax. Retracing his nocturnal steps, he meets a boatload of quirky characters who either know - or have known - the mystery woman. He also meets the seductive Nicole (sexy Jaymee Ong), who enjoys multiple partners and may not be on the up-and-up. The filofax leaves Don's hands and ends up with Ashley (Yoyo Mung), who falls for the handsome, but troubled Steven (Terence Yin), who evidently was Sonia's former flame. Soon Ashley comes to believe that Sonia may be the victim of foul play - and all signs point to oddball partygoer Gordon (the hilarious Sam Lee)! Is Ashley dead? What does Nicole know? And is Gordon really a bloody murderer? The answers are surprising and unexpected in Rave Fever, a stylish and sexy comedy that's undeniably creative, irretrievably cool, and breathlessly entertaining!
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