Ah-Long loses control of his motorbike and crashes, causing the other riders to slow down or to crash as well. Ah-Long returns a bracelet to Por-por to imply that he is interested in restarting the relationship. To was known as a comedy/action film maker at the time and All About Ah-Long was a showcase of his versatility. Ah-Long works as a truckdriver at a construction site. Porky says that he wants to go live with his mother. During the sixth lap Ah-Long takes the leading position. Ah-Long was put behind bars. Ah-Long is bleeding and his eyesight is starting to blur. All About Ah-Long was a critical and box office hit in Hong Kong, due to Chow Yun-fat's rise to popularity as an actor at the time. Ah-Long visits the advertising company's office and finds out that Por-por is in charge. Ah-Long decides to try his luck at the motorbike racing accident. Wong Kwan-yuen, who played Porky in the film, was really ten years old. [1][2], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=All_About_Ah-Long&oldid=962436087, All Wikipedia articles written in Hong Kong English, Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 June 2020, at 01:55. Por-por's mother lied to her and told her that her baby did not survive.
Por-por returns from the United States with a boyfriend to shoot a video commercial. All About Ah-Long (Chinese: 阿郎的故事, Taiwan title:又見阿郎) is a 1989 Hong Kong family drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat and Sylvia Chang, who also serve as the film's storywriters. As Ah-Long and Por-por slowly get reacquainted, Ah-Long is happy and thinks that Por-por wants to rekindle the relationship. Por-por reveals that she wants to bring Porky back to the United States, shattering Ah-Long's dreams of reconciliation. Chow won his third Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor for his role in the film. The movie was nominated for nine Hong Kong Film Awards, but the film only managed to win the Best Actor award, for Chow Yun-fat, who was also nominated in the same category for God of Gamblers. Por-por begins to bond with her son that she never knew. The son's real mother, Por-por, who is Ah-Long's ex-girlfriend (played by Sylvia Chang) left him ten years ago for the United States after a lovers' spat. He is dismayed to discover that Por-por has a boyfriend. As he is struggling to get up, Ah-Long is hit by another motorbike. As Por-por was giving birth in the hospital, Ah-Long was involved in illegal racing. Por-por is all business-like because she does not realise at that stage that Porky is in fact her own son. A moment later Ah-Long loses consciousness and plows into the side of the race track, and crashes. Chow Yun-fat plays Ah-Long, a single father trying to raise his son, Porky (Wong Kwan-yuen), on a low-income lifestyle. Por-por's boyfriend purchases an air ticket for Por-por to return to the United States immediately. His motorbike catches fire. She is wearing the bracelet and Ah-Long knows that he has been forgiven. As the other motorbikes whiz by, Ah-Long picks himself up again and re-enters the race. The motorbikes go around the race track without a conclusive leader. Ten years ago, Por-por had become Ah-Long's lover despite her mother's objections. Ah-Long reaches out to them. Ah-Long is determined to win the motorbike race to give his son a better future.

Por-por wants to reunite with her son. Ah-Long and Por-por both smile at each other. Wong was born in 1978 and the film was launched in 1988. The drama-based film is generally hailed as one of Johnnie To's masterpieces due to its strong storyline and the excellent portrayal of the characters. The next morning, as the motorbike race is about to begin, Ah-Long steels himself at the starting line. Por-por appears at the race track and Ah-Long manages to see Por-por as the race begins. His head is bleeding but he is determined to complete the race. However Por-por instantly feels an affinity to Porky. Part of 8 pages of info for the 1989 movie from the award winning '80s Movies Rewind. Chow Yun-fat plays Ah-Long, a single father trying to raise his son, Porky (Wong Kwan-yuen), on a low-income lifestyle. Life is hard for both Ah-Long and Porky but Porky manages to do well in school. It is now ten years on. During an argument Porky tells Ah-Long that he is dismayed at his life. Porky and Por-por run across the race track. The son's real mother, Por-por, who is Ah-Long's ex-girlfriend (played by Sylvia Chang) left him ten years ago for the United States after a lovers' spat. The film is also frequently cited as one of the milestones in Sylvia Chang's career. Ah-Long works as a truckdriver at a construction site. Ah-Long manages to get to the first place. Ah-Long lies pinned under the motorbike and unable to move. Ah-Long sends Porky to stay with Por-por for a while. All About Ah Long soundtrack songs and instrumental score music.
Por-por eventually finds out that Porky is her son. The motorbike explodes and Ah-Long dies. Por-por was devastated and left for the United States to become a director. Ah-Long manages to see Porky and Por-por cheer for him as he passes them by. An audition is held for a video commercial and the advertising company wants to engage Porky.