:03:18
What're you doing here?
:03:20
I'm represent your father, I've a right
to come and tend to his business.
:03:23
You think you can be cocky because
you got the old man behind you?
:03:28
Are we gonna talk or what?
Talk all you want!
:03:31
It began when your mother
was still alive in 1985
:03:34
She used four people's names to buy
a shack on the roof of a building.
:03:37
Your parents and
you two brothers.
:03:40
Each owns a quarter
of the property.
:03:44
When your brother was in studying
in England in '85, you underhandedly
:03:48
Don't say "underhandedly"...
:03:50
...he wasn't in Hong Kong,
I couldn't reach him.
:03:52
You could've called
or written a letter.
:03:56
What letter?
Or even a fax.
:03:58
It doesn't matter
what you say.
:04:00
What's your is
mine too, right?
:04:02
That year, the people on our
street were especially restless.
:04:05
Always fighting over money.
:04:07
These two fighting are Mr. Hoi's two sons
Some say they once had a very close relationship.
:04:11
And people on
our street envied it.
:04:15
I'm not afraid of a lawsuit.
:04:17
What is this, Little Cheung?
Ham and egg rice, perfect!
:04:21
The one eating and
not paying is David.
:04:25
The bald one not eating
is younger brother Kenny.
:04:29
You want to sue, sue the old man first...
I just don't want to end up like Brother Cheung.
:04:33
Where's my money?
What money?
:04:37
Who ordered the delivery?
:04:38
I ate it, but...
he ordered it.
:04:43
Why don't you get the
money from him, dummy?
:04:52
Little Cheung,
you see that?
:04:55
Another year
has gone by.
:04:57
My parents, Grandma and I go
to see fireworks every New Year.