Astonishing Page #4

Synopsis: Mandy receives a DVD on which a mysterious man tells her she's going to lose her husband, her current lifestyle, and her identity. Mandy goes see a shrink, but nothing comes of it. Then one...
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Director(s): Herman Yau
Production: Channel 9
 
IMDB:
5.0
Year:
2004
88 min
19 Views


We found that you're pregnant

Please change her clothes

into a patient one

Let me take a rest

OK:

Fiona

Why're you here?

Actually... I'm so sorry

Tell me. Where were you these days?

Would you have a drink with me?

No, I gotta go home

A moment only, I beg you

Just stay with me for a moment?

I just know you share

the same taste with Mandy

You both like lemon tea

Really?

You remember?

Tell me, where did you go these days?

I don't know

if I've lost the memory or not

These days went like dreams

Even I can't figure out the truth

I can't tell true from false

You know what I mean?

I know

Have you seen a doctor?

Even a doctor can't help me

I think you gotta go to see a doctor

I said a doctor can't help me

But you can't go on like that

I know

So, tell me what to do now

Tell me if you need my help

I'll help you if I can

You always treat me well

I can't hear you. Sorry

I said...

You really love Mandy?

I do love Mandy

Why do you ask that?

One day, if...

Mandy leaves you suddenly

you can never see her again

what would you do? Tell me

Fiona

We're always friends

I take I've never heard what you said

Sorry, I wanna go back home early

Talk with me tomorrow. Bye

Why do you do that?

Do you know Mandy's got your baby?

I love you

Hubby

Can you make it?

Can you make it, Mandy?

You're a fool! Fool! Fool!

Can you make it...

Mandy...

I won't blame you

Help me...

You're a fool. Mandy!

Can you make it...

We therefore come to a conclusion

What most people say it is true

it is true

whether it is by itself true or not

To shatter most people's illusions

is like swimming against the tide

Those who do not recognize

something everybody recognized

will end up a tragedy

I therefore declare

my project ends here

Because I'm planning another project

My objects are the offspring

of objects of this experiment

What's the difference between

the 1st and the 2nd generation?

You and I are waiting for the answer

Dr. Lo, I wanna quit

Kenny Tang

you're an outstanding researcher

You ought to know

the one at work is not the real you

Don't let emotion fail you

Remember how we met?

I do

We met at a lift failure

In the lift...

only you and I

At that time, you had a boyfriend

But after I first met you

for three months...

he died

We met...

all because of Dr. Lo

The death of your boyfriend

is also arranged by Dr. Lo

Starting from the orphanage

Dr. Lo has been observing you

He did a lot of testing

According to the findings

you're a sample of most ordinary people

So he picked you

as the object of the experiment

It costs us a lot of time

manpower and money...

to control and confine

your social contacts

The objective is to conduct

a research on the response

of an ordinary person

to facts and illusions

Sorry

I've made you suffer

Look at the birds

They're flying cheerfully

Fly with Mandy

She loves you so much

Kenny, fly with her!

I beg you

She really wants to fly

So you can see me now?

She said she loves you very much

You should be with her

You have to be tender towards her, OK?

You must love Mandy tenderly

Why don't you love Mandy?

Fly with her! Quick, fly with her...

She's waiting for you. Fly together

Gorgeous!

So high

Fear?

Fly if you don't fear

OK:

Mandy

Get up, the others are gone

Let's go home

I've told you not to drink so much

We gotta go. Bye

Where's Fiona? Where's she?

Walter's sent her home

And we gotta go now

Kenny, thanks tonight

Mandy's drunk. Is she OK?

She's OK

She drank a little bit too much

Enjoy tonight

Keep in touch. Good night Bye

Has Dr. Lo been here?

Who's Dr. Lo?

Your boss

He's in the US

You're tired. Let's go home

Before I fell asleep

I did hear you calling Dr. Lo

He even held a stick

Could it be?

You must be dreaming

I was not dreaming. It's real for sure!

But I'm sure you were drunk

and were dreaming

There's no one called Dr. Lo

And no one holds a stick, OK?

Honey, nightmare again?

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