“I’m poorer than you”, says Lefty
Tired of being hounded for his high-school tuition fee, Lefty sets his eyes on a bronze statue of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (father of Republican China), long abandoned in storage at school. He concocts a scheme and cajoles his classmates to steal and sell the “Country Father” for hard cash.
A frenemy, Sky, who proves himself poorer, attempts to sabotage Lefty by stealing the plan. Two teams, eight boys and one race against each other leads to a riotous and absurd night of boy’s fist-fighting.
A hilarious heist caper becomes a rallying cry for disaffected youth in this multilayered comedy from Blue Gate Crossing director Yee Chih-Yen.
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