1:05:01
He works as an immigration lawyer there
He's doing fine
1:05:10
How about your wife?
1:05:13
She's in New York with our son
1:05:18
Both of them don't like Hong Kong
1:05:21
Having got the passport,
they didn't want to come back
1:05:28
And you? How about you?
1:05:32
I live at my Mum's place
1:05:34
My daughter's keeping me company
in Hong Kong
1:05:37
I want her to have
a good grounding in Chinese
1:05:40
But I've also got
an advertising company in Shanghai
1:05:43
So I'm always travelling between Canada,
Hong Kong and China
1:05:51
And you? Have you seen any old friends?
1:05:56
Sometimes
1:05:59
I see the university guys more often
1:06:02
And the revolutionary ones... Iess
1:06:05
Why?
1:06:06
Mao Zedong said, "Revolution is not
giving dinner parties"
1:06:10
Now I'm often giving dinner parties
for my clients
1:06:12
Revolution...
I guess I'm a revolutionary renegade
1:06:19
After all, revolution comrades
are mostly momentary hotheads
1:06:24
Friends at university, however,
are slow water that runs deep
1:06:32
Ladies and Gentlemen
1:06:34
Let's welcome my old friend Raphael Hui
to sing for us
1:06:39
No, Paul, you sing
1:06:41
No way,
1:06:43
didn't you sing this song every time
you're here?
1:06:45
Let's give a big hand
for a lovely beautiful song...
1:06:49
"Try to Remember"!