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Director: Xu Jinglei
Cast: Xu Jinglei, Stanley Huang, Gigi Leung Wing-Kei, Aarif Rahman
Hong Kong, the present day. With the lithium market in a dip, UA Capital Investment Banking, led by hotshot managing director Derek Lee (Stanley Huang), brokers a merger offer to Brandon Mining, one of the world's big three lithium producers along with Anchor Exploration and Clayton Global. Investigative journalist Henry Ma (Aarif Lee), who runs financial blog Golden Touch, gets wind of the plan and makes it public. UA';s client is believed to be Anchor, and Brandon';s CEO Owen (Michael Wong) considers it a hostile takeover. His financial advisor is Derek';s onetime lover, Amy Liang (Xu Jinglei), associate managing director of Global Alliance Investment Banking, who finally split up with Derek
Critical Reception & Ratings
Dear Enemy (2011), directed by Xu Jinglei, is a Hong Kong drama and romance film that follows the business dealings and personal relationships between a hotshot investment banker and a financial journalist. While critical reception has not been widely covered, the film appears to have resonated with audiences, earning a respectable 6.5/10 rating on IMDb.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Xu Jinglei, this 2011 drama explores the complex dynamics between a high-powered finance executive and his former lover, who becomes embroiled in a corporate merger deal. Featuring nuanced performances from Xu Jinglei and Stanley Huang, 'Dear Enemy' offers an intriguing blend of financial intrigue and personal drama that will captivate fans of thoughtful character-driven stories.
Dear Enemy is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film which sets its background in financial industry. It represents how bankers conduct the act of mergers and acquisitions. During this process, a pair of lovers, serving for two warring investment banks and having broken up half a year ago, get back together.
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