Beauty and the Breast (traditional Chinese: 豐胸秘Cup) is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Francis Ng, Michelle Reis and Daniel Wu.
The story is about Mario (Ng), who is an office loafer who specializes in kissing the ass of his boss, the good-for-nothing eldest son of a business tycoon. Mario considers Harper (Wu) his apprentice, and together the two go about town picking up chicks. Mario has a theory that links th...
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