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Weakness of Man 1991

85 min📅 1991-01-31

Raymond Leung's 1991 comedy "Weakness of Man" spins a wacky web of deceit and mistaken identity around a confused sailor caught in a domestic storm. Lik, a seafarer who learns he's sterile, returns home to find a bombshell letter from his wife Sui announcing pregnancy.

Director: Raymond Leung

Cast

Carrie Ng Ka-Lai
Carrie Ng Ka-Lai
Cecilia Yip Tung
Cecilia Yip Tung
Michael Miu Kiu-Wai
Michael Miu Kiu-Wai
Raymond Leung
Ronald Wong
Ronald Wong

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Weakness of Man (1991) about?

A disbelieving sailor returns home to a shocking pregnancy announcement, setting off a frantic hunt for a nonexistent lover. His life spirals when a quirky pregnant stranger insists he's the father, turning his world into a slapstick storm of suspicion and farce.

Who directed Weakness of Man?

Weakness of Man was directed by Raymond Leung, known for blending sharp comedy with light social satire in early-'90s Hong Kong cinema.

Who stars in Weakness of Man?

The film features Carrie Ng Ka-Lai as the trusting wife Sui, Michael Miu Kiu-Wai as the panicked sailor Lik, and Cecilia Yip Tung and Ronald Wong rounding out the colorful cast.

Is Weakness of Man (1991) worth watching?

As a breezy comedy buoyed by strong performances and a brisk runtime, it's a fun time-capsule pick for fans of '90s Hong Kong farce—even if the plot stretches credibility. Its themes of trust and misunderstanding give it just enough bite to stand out.

How long is Weakness of Man?

The film runs 85 minutes, a tight sprint through its escalating chaos perfect for a quick laugh.

About Weakness of Man (1991) — Hilarious 1991 comedy of mistaken identity and marital mayhem

Raymond Leung's 1991 comedy "Weakness of Man" spins a wacky web of deceit and mistaken identity around a confused sailor caught in a domestic storm. Lik, a seafarer who learns he's sterile, returns home to find a bombshell letter from his wife Sui announcing pregnancy. Convinced infidelity is afoot, he plots deadly revenge—until a bubble-headed mainlander named Baby crashes in claiming *he's* the father. Between paranoid hunts for a phantom lover and a baby that may or may not exist, Lik's crumbling world collides with Baby's surreal optimism in this frenzied marital farce.

Leung layers farce atop farce, blending slapstick betrayals with gentle satire about trust and tradition gone haywire. The film's breezy 85-minute runtime keeps the chaos zipping forward, while Carrie Ng Ka-Lai's wide-eyed Sui and Michael Miu Kiu-Wai's increasingly frantic Lik anchor the silliness in relatable panic. Beneath the laughs lurks a sharp jab at how quickly perception turns to paranoia when love and lies collide.