In 1985, Cheung Yau-ming was one of five miscreants involved in the brutal murder of a white couple. As he was still a juvenile, the court ordered him to be "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure," a clause in British law allowing the government to imprison young offenders for an indefinite period. The film picks up in 1997, with Yau-ming (now 28) being paid a visit by a girl named Cheung Yue-ling. With only six months to go before the Handover, Yau-ming and 22 other prisoners hope to have their sentences determined soon, fearing what might happen should the decision about what to do with them become the province of incoming Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa.
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Character: Councillor Leung Chung Ken
Character: Cheung Yue Ling
Character: Cheung Yau Ming
Character: Guitar player
Character: Legislative Council Chairman
Character: Councillor
Character: Leung Siu Chung
Character: Leung Sau Yee
Character: 1985's news presenter
Character: Reporter
Character: 1985 convict
Character: John's Father
Character: Cheung Yau Ming (teenage)
Character: Chan Wai Chun
Character: Cheung Yue Ling (teenager)
Character: News reporter in 1997