Double Happiness (2026) Movie Script

Come here.
Are you travelling alone?
So one ticket to Taipei, right?
Welcome aboard.
32J, this way.
This is it.
Easy day,
only three passengers in First Class.
Quiet.
Thank you.
Senpai, are you okay?
Hey.
I have something special for you.
Ta-da!
This meal is only available
in First Class.
Look.
Even if you're sad,
you must remember to eat.
Eat and cheer up,
or the cuttlefish will come for you!
Can I take some home for my dad?
Two at a time. Do it slowly.
Brush 15 times.
Always brush after every meal.
Be thorough.
Open up and brush the back.
- What did he eat?
- Didn't I teach you this?
How did this happen?
He's just a little kid.
She went on a work trip in Japan
and made the kid fly back by himself.
Is this how it will be
when she moves to Hong Kong?
Isn't it dangerous?
The airline will take care of him.
Stop worrying.
I won't let him go anymore.
Call and tell her.
If she wants to see her son,
she can fly to Taipei.
We had an agreement.
Why bring it up again?
He's just a kid.
How long will you make him fly like this?
All right, I'll discuss it with her.
If she comes to Taipei,
she can see her son anytime she wants.
I don't want that!
Are you done brushing? Let me check.
Tim Kao.
1st entrance at 6:30 and 7:00.
2nd entrance at 7:30 and 8:00.
1st entrance at 6:30 and 7:00.
2nd entrance at 7:30
1st entrance at 6:30 and 7:00.
2nd entrance at 7:30 and 8:00.
1st entrance at 6:30
Tim, what are you doing in there?
Come out!
This is the men's Don't push me!
Damn, it's out of battery.
Tim, compose yourself.
You have two weddings today!
Careful, watch your back.
I'm told we're short on cuttlefish. How?
The typhoon has affected the catch.
- How much are we short?
- Not enough for two weddings.
- What would you do? Change the dish?
- Not changing it.
Not changing it? What do we do then?
You don't have any either.
- Don't work him up. He'll break.
- I didn't break.
I went for a smoke and failed.
What we're about to visit
is one of the longest
secret escape routes in the world.
Used only a handful of times
by high-ranking officials.
Chef, congratulations!
Our chef is getting married today!
Thank you.
Happy, happy. Yeah!
- What's wrong?
- I left my vape in the toilet.
Focus! What do we do about the cuttlefish?
I don't know,
but we're not changing the dish.
Doesn't your step dad's friend
own a restaurant?
That's Indian cuisine!
Right, I'm sorry.
Why are there so many people?
Sorry, coming through. Thanks.
Sorry.
I have an update.
The typhoon's in Hong Kong.
The bride's family's flight is delayed.
They won't make it in time.
Daisy's godmother is on that flight.
Who will host the ceremony?
- Hello? Yes.
- Let's find someone we know.
Who can we find at this time?
Hold on.
You added a champagne tower?
Didn't we nix it?
Me? It must be my mom.
I've told her a hundred times!
Hello?
Sorry, this is on such short notice.
We're not including this event.
Chef, try this.
No!
It's all wrong!
Why? What's the difference?
It's made with pre-made cuttlefish ink.
It tastes great. What's the problem?
It tastes completely different.
What did Fortune Hotel say? Can they help?
We're still calling.
Ask Mr. Chang too.
Our suppliers in Penghu
might be able to send some in time.
- It's 8:00 already. The market is...
- Just ask!
Chef, we don't often make this dish,
so we don't keep much cuttlefish.
Listen, I really, really need cuttlefish.
Enough to make pasta for two weddings.
I don't care how you do it,
call everyone you know.
Please get it done.
Okay?
Yes, Chef!
It's meeting time.
WEDDING
TIM AND DAISY
09:00 BETROTHAL CEREMONY
10:00 WEDDING PROCESSION
11:00 MARRIAGE REGISTRATION.
Yes, due to the typhoon,
Daisy's godmother is still on the plane.
I don't know
when she will arrive in Taipei.
Exactly.
Please, Third Aunt.
No, it's not difficult.
You just hold Daisy's hand and serve tea.
Thank you
for attending our strategy meeting.
Let me do a quick intro.
I'm wedding planner, Regina.
You all know the groom.
Our Chef Tim Kao of Western Cuisine.
Third Aunt will be the Good Luck Matron.
Nice!
What are you happy for?
What's wrong with you?
The Good Luck Matron
must have a happy family,
fortune, prosperity and longevity.
Daisy's godmother is the best choice.
You can't replace her now.
It's not fair to her.
Does the person you found
have a good life?
Daddy, I'll apologize
to Godmother properly.
This is the bride's father, Mr. Wu.
He just got here last night.
Let's welcome Mr. Wu!
Let's welcome him!
Welcome!
Next are our groomsmen, Tsai and Miao.
And our bridesmaids, Tiffany and Tiffany.
Today's games are tough. Go, Groom!
Good luck, Groom!
Next, we have
the camera crew for both weddings.
And Auntie Mao from the hotel.
Look over here now.
Wedding for Dad
is in the Song Bo Hall on 10th floor.
Wedding for Mom
is in the Kun Lun Hall on 12th floor.
The two weddings
are only 30 minutes apart.
So we can't afford any delays.
That's right, everyone.
The most crucial thing today is
my parents should never find out
about the other wedding.
You are my trusted buddies.
This is a unique situation.
I need your help.
Chef is one of our own. We must help him.
But why would you hold both weddings
on the same night?
Won't you be exhausted?
Sorry.
I know it's a bit ridiculous.
But this is my decision.
We can hold the ceremony
and receptions on separate dates.
- I've thought about it too.
- No can do!
It has to be today.
And we must stick
to the auspicious time I've picked.
Whether they have a good life
depends on how well you do today.
As long as it's within the time frame,
I would host ten weddings in a day
if I must.
Ten weddings?
Turn around.
- How? Two weddings are already killing us.
- Come on!
You can't say these unlucky things
on a joyous day!
Yes, it's a joyous day.
You just relax and enjoy.
Let's all work together.
Why did you come out here?
You're not supposed to see each other
before he picks you up.
It doesn't matter.
You're breaking all the rules!
I'll ask Master what to do.
Don't worry. We'll be fine.
This is our bride, Daisy Wu.
You're so beautiful.
Let's continue.
Guests for both weddings
will enter through the gate.
Guests for Dad's wedding
will use the east elevator.
Guests for Mom's wedding
will use the west elevator,
straight to the 12th floor.
No entry without showing an invitation.
- Most events take place in the hotel.
- Are you okay?
- Are you tired?
- I'm okay.
Did you talk to Regina
about the wedding procession?
I thought you would talk to her.
You said you would.
We're losing daylight here.
Okay, I'll talk to her in a bit.
Okay.
That's about it.
We have time before 9:00.
Let's take a break.
Excuse me?
An elderly man
has arrived at the ceremony.
- That's early.
- Pack everything up. Let's go.
Be careful.
Good luck!
My groom.
You've got this.
See you later.
Hey.
I need to talk to you
about the wedding procession.
We can't use the rice sieve.
Why didn't you tell me sooner?
We only found out last week.
What should we do?
Let's use a black umbrella.
Wouldn't it be too obvious
that she's pregnant?
It's fine to use a black umbrella
in the North.
As long as it makes sense.
What's with that grin?
I can't believe you're going to be a dad.
Don't make me even more nervous.
Don't be nervous.
You two will be amazing.
Let's go.
Uncle.
Congratulations.
Dad. Why are you here so early?
Need red envelopes in the pocket.
Where are they?
I've got some.
Thank you, Uncle.
Hi, I'm the wedding planner, Regina.
Sorry I couldn't make it
to the food tasting.
- Don't worry. Tim and I are close...
- You're the wedding planner?
Could you please
go through the items and show me?
Certainly.
Let's start from this side.
These are the groom's betrothal gifts.
Delicacies and traditional pastries.
- Here's the rice.
- Tim.
Tim Kao!
Tim
Excuse me, I'm the manager here.
I need to borrow the groom.
Please carry on.
All right.
Dad, I'll be right back.
And this is the gold brick rice,
four varieties
Why didn't you say
Director Bai is your mom?
The Hotel Chairman
just called me personally.
He asked me why
Director Bai's champagne tower got nixed?
It's the first time
I've ever gotten the Chairman's call.
I would never nix
Director Bai's champagne tower.
I wasn't kept in the loop
after my vacation.
I'm sorry. I should have told you earlier.
Anyway, please tell your mom
she can have her champagne tower.
- She can have as many towers as she wants.
- It's because...
Shush. She wants a cabin
built with her new books.
Once the publisher's ready,
I'll get it done.
You must remember
to get a copy for the Chairman.
I must remember
to get a copy for the Chairman.
Because your mom
Because your mom
My mom.
Your mom wants him to have one.
My mom wants him to have one.
If I'd known Director Bai is your mom,
I'd never have approved your crazy plan.
I'm sorry, sir.
Do you know
we're missing one bottle of wine?
How could that be?
One bottle short
means one solar term is missing.
What are you going to do?
Don't worry.
- I'll head to the kitchen...
- You're about to have your own family.
Shouldn't you be able
to handle this by yourself?
- I'll get them to bring one.
- It's fine. I'll go.
Hey.
The book has described your dad to a tee.
He doesn't pull punches.
No wonder your mom left him.
When your grandma's here,
things will get harder.
How many times have you read
my mom's memoir?
I read it many times in college.
I read it again last week.
I've brought my copy for her to sign.
The manager said my mom forced
the champagne tower back in.
No one told me!
This will mess up the schedule.
Don't you know my mom better than I do?
I've written down
my phone number in Hong Kong for you.
Call me whenever you miss me, okay?
Can I come live with you?
You must remember
In Mommy's heart,
you are the most important.
In-law, let me introduce you.
This is Tim's granduncle.
- Granduncle, hi.
- Hello.
This is Eldest Uncle.
- Hello.
- Hi.
This is Third Uncle.
Hello, Third Uncle.
Don't let Granduncle's age fool you.
He's in excellent health.
He's also a top authority in dentistry.
Right, In-law.
Eldest Uncle here is
the Chairman of Taiwan Dental Association.
Third Uncle is a professor of dentistry.
- A professor.
- A professor
They are big-shots in the dental world.
If the newlyweds ever run into trouble,
you can rest assured
we elders will all be their rock.
Hello? Hello? No sound
Mic check.
In-law, let me introduce you to my wife.
She often hosts betrothal ceremonies.
She's a very experienced matchmaker.
You can sit back and enjoy the ceremony.
Wifey, say hello to our In-law.
One, two, three.
In-law, I'm sorry.
Because the flight has been delayed,
the Good Luck Matron and
other relatives won't make it in time.
- Sorry.
- You're too kind. I should be apologizing.
- Tim didn't handle this properly.
- No, it's not...
It's fine.
Tim has asked my wife
to be the Good Luck Matron.
It's taken care of.
My wife is
She's very nervous.
Turn around, let's have a look.
Come on, do a spin.
Stop messing around.
She's very nervous.
- Miss.
- Yes?
Show me today's menu.
- Give me a moment.
- Thank you.
I'm nervous and he wants me to do a spin?
Is he crazy?
- Auntie.
- Tim.
Thanks for the help. Your hands are cold.
- I'm excited and nervous.
- Don't be nervous.
Please be on standby outside.
Is it time to start?
- I'm so nervous.
- Don't be nervous.
Thanks.
You can try winning
as many rounds as you like.
If you win any money,
I'll give you dental implants.
If you have old teeth that need fixing,
I'll give you the best dental implants.
Discount?
- I'll give you for free.
- It is a sweet deal then.
- Eh?
- It can't be cheap.
Why is this bottle different?
It's fine.
The different one is the team leader.
Okay.
Why is this bottle different?
Grandma, let's go sit down.
- Sit down?
- It's about to begin.
Welcome to Tim and Daisy's
betrothal ceremony.
Who's getting married?
- Me! You forgot again.
- We're starting, please sit.
Please sit down.
- Quickly, please.
- Please.
- In-law, please.
- Okay.
The hotel has put in
a lot of effort today.
They have even prepared
some auspicious blessings for us to say.
Later, after drinking the sweet tea,
when returning the cups,
please say the blessings
Where's mine?
- to the bride.
- You didn't prepare?
But you didn't remind me!
the bride serves tea to
- None of you reminded me!
- It's fine.
I'll get something for you.
I've got this.
and happily ever after.
Although the hotel
has prepared the blessings for us,
we still have to prepare
our own red envelopes.
All right, now let's welcome the bride.
A round of applause, please.
The bride will now
serve tea to the elders.
May their descendants
be wealthy for generations.
Pass the teacups.
Accept the blessings.
- Here.
- Dad, please have some tea.
Joan!
The bride serves the tea, not you!
- Not me? Sorry.
- Not you.
The bride serves the tea.
- Dad, please have tea.
- Offer tea to Dad.
Offer tea to Mom.
Hold the tray.
Hold the tea tray properly.
- You're more nervous than the bride!
- Let me help.
Let me help.
The bride will offer tea to Mom.
- Mom, enjoy the tea.
- Thank you.
All right, next.
Offer tea to Grandma.
Hand in hand, forever and always...
- Grandma, enjoy the tea.
- Thanks.
My little Tim told me
the food here is really good.
He said he would bring me here.
That day is finally here.
Thank you.
Thank you.
- Offer tea to Granduncle.
- Granduncle, enjoy the tea.
Thank you.
- Eldest Uncle, enjoy the tea.
- Thank you.
Offer tea to Husband.
Hubby, please enjoy the tea.
Thank you, Wifey.
Okay.
- Go back.
- Yeah.
Now, we drink the sweet tea.
After drinking the tea,
we'll return the teacups.
Remember, we all have to say
an auspicious blessing.
We must say something sweet.
We must say something nice.
Say an auspicious blessing
to bless our bride.
Now, let's welcome the bride back.
Welcome! A round of applause!
Sweet tea is smooth. Generations blossom.
- Wonderful!
- Thank you, Dad.
Great choice of words.
Sweet tea is nice.
Offsprings become scholars.
Very good!
Happily ever after, united in one heart.
- Fantastic!
- Thanks, Grandma.
I can't remember my line.
I'll say the one I know.
- Hand in hand, forever and always.
- Lovely.
Lip to lip, a lifetime of prosperity.
Good.
Granduncle spoke very well.
Actually, I have some thoughts.
I would like to share them with you.
Back then, Frank married too young.
He married the wrong woman.
He ended up being all alone,
and had to work so hard to raise Tim.
And not only did he succeed in his career,
he was an exceptional single father.
Am I right?
Yes.
I'm saying this today
to remind the newlyweds
that you must always be grateful
and treat your father
with love and respect
as well as your stepmother
who truly raised you.
It is said that being a birth parent
isn't everything.
The one who has raised you
deserves everything.
And me too.
I helped raise Tim too.
- Yes, don't forget Grandma.
- She deserves your love too.
May you bear three children in two years.
That's awesome.
Hubby.
Okay, your turn.
Say something nice.
I wish us a fulfilling marriage
and a happy life ever after.
Good.
Matching pairs of necklaces and bracelets.
The groom and the bride
will have everlasting wealth.
This completes our tea ceremony.
Now, let's have a group photo
with the newlyweds.
Okay.
Photo time
This seems strange.
Grandma, you stand here.
Tim.
Yes, Granduncle.
Where is the sticky rice cake?
We should have
the signature sticky rice cake.
Let me see.
Please check and deal with the issue.
I don't remember
having this dish at the tasting.
It is my own concoction
which I make sometimes.
I'd like you all to try it.
It must be very delicious.
Why did you change the menu?
My friends are coming.
We can't serve them this kind of food.
Take it off the menu.
- But I've prepped the ingredients.
- No. Take it out.
We decided on this menu together
during tasting.
How could you just change it?
Okay, everybody. Look this way.
Smile!
Look here. One, two, three!
Time is tight.
Touch the apple and hand the red packet.
- Circle once and back.
- Okay.
- Which car?
- The second one.
The wedding convoy is leaving.
MR. CHEN WILL SEND IT BY AIR FREIGHThe problem is solved.
Your cuttlefish
will be sent by air freight.
What's wrong?
My dad found out.
He told me to take it off the menu.
Foods that stain your teeth
are banned in my family.
It's easy.
Just brush your teeth afterwards!
Rules are rules.
My mom's books are here.
What is she going to do?
A book signing event?
She wants to give them out
as wedding gifts.
Auntie Mao,
where do we keep the wedding gifts?
606 is full.
Send them to 602.
602 is my dad's room.
Auntie Mao, listen to me.
602 is Dad's room.
We can't send them there.
- Auntie Mao!
- Did she copy?
Auntie Mao, do you copy?
Drive faster. Faster!
I can't cut the line!
- Push him to go faster!
- I'll get scolded!
Should I get out of the car?
No, don't get out! You can't!
Chef, I wish you fortune and peace.
Peace and fortune.
What is happening?
What's going on?
Wait for me!
Why isn't Regina picking up?
- Shit! There are too many of them.
- Here they come.
You must pass our games first.
- We're in a hurry.
- Seriously, Tim. We're not dumb.
Show your sincerity
or we won't hand Daisy to you.
- Fine, what do you want?
- The first game is Clip of Love.
The person who clips you must also
Tim Kao!
Regina!
- Why didn't you pick up your phone?
- It didn't ring!
- They're sending Ms. Bai's books to 602.
- Hurry!
Tim, come on!
Where are you going?
He went upstairs.
What are you doing?
They're sending
Ms. Bai's books to Room 602.
Why didn't you say so?
You didn't ask!
Where is everybody?
Your hands were shaking.
Why were you so nervous?
I don't know why I was so nervous.
Don't be so nervous.
You made me more nervous than you.
People might think
you're getting married again.
Next time, you do it!
Wait!
- Who's that?
- I'll get the door.
Just a reminder.
It's the wedding procession now.
- The groom's family should stay inside.
- All right.
- Thank you.
- No problem.
Thank you.
I'll handle this. Thanks.
Excuse me.
You haven't passed the games yet.
- Okay.
- It won't do.
- What should I do? I'm ready.
- Clip the clothespins.
I called, but you didn't pick up.
What is it?
Hello.
Hi.
Daisy Wu.
The first time I met you,
you ordered cuttlefish pasta
that wasn't on the menu.
I get the point.
Hurry up already.
I'm sorry.
Due to my family, things are complicated.
We've always known that.
Do you remember what you promised me?
No matter how messy things get today,
we will live in the moment.
I know today will be exhausting.
We'll deal with requests
from all directions.
As long as you remember
what you promised me,
we will be okay.
It's time for bidding farewell to parents.
So
We'll walk together from now on.
Daisy Wu, will you...
Yes!
Gone!
Gone where?
Go.
Let's go.
Go.
Go.
First bow.
Thank your parents
for bringing you into this world.
Second bow.
Thank your parents for raising you.
Third bow.
Thank your parents for educating you.
Now we will invite Daisy's father, Mr. Wu,
to say a few encouraging words
to the newlyweds.
Daisy, your mother passed away too soon.
It has been just the two of us.
Today, I'm very happy.
But more so,
I feel reluctant to let you go.
"Tim is truly a good man.
He is someone
you can entrust your life with and".
"A good son-in-law."
A good son-in-law.
"A good son-in-law!"
Come on! Keep reading it!
People say daughters
will leave eventually.
Yet even at a time like this,
you still thought of me
and wrote me a speech.
Today, you're getting married.
You will become someone's wife,
and be cherished by your husband.
My precious daughter truly loves you.
I trust her judgment,
and I respect her decision.
Don't let us down.
You grew up in two families.
I hope you will double the love
and take care of my daughter.
No matter what hardships come your way,
you two must face them together.
Can you do that?
Yes, I can.
Edit out the part about two families.
Veil to cover the face.
Offspring will come and wealth will rise.
Veil to cover the bosom.
Generations of descendants will shine.
The wedding procession
will go around the hotel once.
Then we return to the bridal suite
to lift veil and eat sweet soup.
Where's the rice sieve?
Auntie, we're using a black umbrella.
No way! Who uses a black umbrella?
It's fine in the North.
No way.
We Southerners are particular about this.
A black umbrella gives the wrong message.
- You have to use rice sieve.
- Auntie.
This is all we have.
Big hotels must have this somewhere.
Go find one.
I'll try, but if I can't,
we use a black umbrella.
No black umbrella.
We must use a rice sieve.
- If you...
- A red umbrella!
Do you have a red umbrella?
I had no idea people in Hong Kong
use a red umbrella for weddings.
Of course we use a red umbrella.
We wouldn't use black one.
- Right, it must be red for the bride.
- Of course.
- Circle once and back.
- Okay.
Let's take a photo. Look this way.
Chef!
Congratulations!
Thank you.
Daddy.
Later, will your mom be at
Yes. We'll meet her
at the Household Registration Office.
That's good.
The timing is great. Let's head out.
- In-law.
- Hi, In-law.
We're going
to the Household Registration Office.
- Okay.
- You can enjoy some free time now.
We'll see you at the rehearsal.
How about
How about we go with you?
Mom, we are meeting some friends there.
You and Dad can rest here now.
It's a gathering for young people.
Let's not go.
I just want to see what it's like.
So, In-law, are you free as well?
Yes, I'm free.
- Let's have a meal together.
- Yes.
Have a meal together?
- Having a meal...
- Yes, why don't we eat together?
- Mom, Dad
- A meal
Wu!
Here you are finally!
Mom, Dad. This is Daisy's Godmother.
I'm really sorry.
The typhoon caused a delay.
We missed the ceremony.
It's all right.
Daisy! You're so beautiful!
You look stunning.
Welcome! You've come a long way.
We're going to have a meal.
Why don't we go together?
- Yes, together.
- My treat.
Don't you have somewhere else to go?
No, we came just for this.
Come on now. Think carefully.
Don't forget anything.
Pepper buns.
In-law, pepper buns!
Beimen Pepper Buns opens only at noon.
- Wu promised to treat us.
- Yes.
I'll show them around for a bit. Sorry.
Okay, let's hurry.
- We should go.
- We'll get going
- Okay, see you later.
- See you later.
-See you later.
-Bye-bye.
Thank you, guys. Thanks.
Do you guys have somewhere to go?
We'll take care of ourselves.
Don't worry.
No, I'm worried that
it will be trouble
if you run into my in-laws.
It's fine. We'll handle it.
Did you tell Dad that
this dish brought you and me together?
Maybe he would understand then.
I already told him.
But he's very firm about it.
As firm as he was about
not letting my mom come to the wedding.
Don't worry. We'll find a way.
How do I wear these?
Let me help you.
Don't move. Right there.
I know this is a gesture of love from Mom.
But they are so valuable.
I feel nervous wearing them.
But you look great wearing them.
- Really?
- Yes.
Are you okay?
I feel like my whole body is burning up.
Tsai, I'm opening the window.
I used to live here when I was a kid.
The one right there.
OPEN FOR VIEWING TODAY
It's open for viewing today.
Such a nice place
would be rented out really soon.
I'll go in first.
Five minutes left. Is your mom here?
She will be on time.
I'll go get a ticket number.
- Tim! Congratulations!
- Big Aunt?
- Congratulations!
- Big Uncle?
- It's busy. I've got you a number.
- What are you doing here?
We're here to witness!
- Small Aunt?
- Where's the bride?
- Congrats!
- She's beautiful!
Daisy, this is Big Aunt,
Big Uncle and Small Aunt.
This way, please.
What are you up to?
- You'll find out soon.
- Yes.
Are you guys ready? Hurry up.
Come.
Cousin James!
- Cousin Lisa!
- In-law, here.
Come, please.
Your mom has asked
the Household Registration Office
to hold a simple betrothal ceremony here.
This way, it's more festive and complete.
Having a betrothal ceremony here?
It's unlucky to do this
beyond the auspicious hour.
But she didn't tell us in advance.
Congratulations!
Congratulations.
In-law, Congratulations.
Tim.
Congratulations on your big day!
- Mom.
- The bride looks stunning today.
- Thank you, Mom.
- Mom, why didn't you tell me?
These earrings really suit you.
I love them. Thank you.
Dear In-law, congratulations!
Congratulations!
Tim says that you are very thoughtful.
You have even said that
there is no need for special ceremony.
But you only have one daughter,
and I only have one son.
How can we not make their big day
more festive and lively?
But the hour wouldn't be auspicious
for the newlyweds
Has the champagne tower been arranged?
Don't worry, Madame.
We've taken care of everything.
Hi, I'm the wedding planner, Regina.
I've read your books and interviews.
You're an inspiration to me.
Please let me know if you need anything.
I will make sure that
this wedding is perfect.
Thank you.
When can we start the betrothal ceremony?
Mom, we have plans after this.
I just want my daughter-in-law
to serve me a cup of tea.
It's no trouble.
Didn't we agree to keep things simple?
Go along with your mom's wishes.
Hasn't she compromised enough?
Your dad wouldn't allow
your mom to attend the wedding.
You don't know how hurt she felt.
Everything's ready,
and we have enough time.
Let's do it.
This is too much trouble for you.
We can't just stand here.
Let's do it.
- Please come over here.
- Come sit here.
Cousin James, have a seat first.
Congratulations!
Thank you.
Hubby, please have tea.
Thank you.
Is it unlucky
to have two ceremonies in one day?
I don't know either.
I wish you a long and happy marriage,
and a joyous life!
Thank you, Mom.
Daisy.
- Sit here first.
- Okay.
Sit here.
I'd like to thank
my beloved family for coming here
to witness Tim and Daisy's
last-minute and crazy betrothal ceremony.
Although my son has reiterated
that he wants it to be simple,
I however think that
even simplicity
should be treated with proper care.
Am I right, In-law?
- Yes.
- Yes, right?
Therefore, I've prepared
a small gift for Daisy.
Thank you for being my daughter in-law.
Thank you, Mom.
Here.
No one in Asia has worn this necklace yet.
I managed to pull a few strings
to have the jeweler
send me one before its launch,
so Daisy can wear it beautifully
at the wedding.
Thanks, Mom. This is too valuable.
- Maybe we should...
- It's fine.
It's a token of my appreciation.
Tim.
Your dad's coming
to the wedding tonight, right?
I've saved him
the best seat at the head table.
He won't.
That's fine,
as long as you've sent him the invitation.
So beautiful.
Thank you, Mom.
I promise you that
being my daughter-in-law,
whatever decision you make in life,
I will support it.
I will never let you suffer
the same grievances I once endured.
Thank you, Mom.
Number 36, please proceed to Counter 27.
- Thank you.
- Two more numbers to go.
It's okay.
No rush.
How's your song practice?
It's fine, I think.
What song?
In-law, here's the story.
Tim's dad was very strict with him.
Growing up, he wasn't allowed to watch TV.
He would visit me in Hong Kong
during summer and winter vacations.
Once he sat down in front of the TV,
he was glued to the screen.
At the time, there was
a Taiwanese drama airing.
It was prime time TV.
Tim was completely hooked.
He could even sing the opening theme song.
Later, when I married Charles,
Charles managed to invite that singer
to attend our wedding.
He wanted to surprise Tim.
But unfortunately,
it was the same day
as Tim's graduation ceremony.
Graduation trip.
Number 37, please proceed to Counter
Right.
That's such a pity.
He felt extremely guilty at the time.
He was so upset,
that he even cried over the phone.
So tonight,
I want to sing that song with him.
I'll dedicate the song
to Tim and Daisy as a blessing.
That's great.
That's really great.
Yes, it happened to clash
with the graduation trip.
Nothing we could do.
Sorry.
Our family situation
has caused you and Daisy
to hold two weddings.
- No worries.
- It's fine.
It's our turn.
Marriage registration, right?
May I have your IDs
and household registration booklet?
We need Mr. Wu and Ms. Bai
to sign the document.
Here.
Are we taking photo of this?
We have a professional photographer.
If you shoot from the back,
my face can't be seen.
You should go to that side.
Then my face can be seen.
WITNESS: CARINA BAI
Great!
Congratulations! I am so happy.
Thank you, Mom.
Congratulations!
- Congratulations!
- Congrats on your big day!
Hey, buddy.
You should sit in the front later.
What is bothering you?
It wasn't my graduation trip that day.
What?
The day my mom got remarried.
My grandparents wouldn't let me go.
But if I told her the truth,
their relationship would only get worse.
Why didn't you tell her just now?
It's been so long.
Telling her now won't change anything.
And it was her
crying over the phone, not me.
We still have time.
- Tsai.
- Yeah?
- Let's take a detour.
- What?
Where?
Isn't your old apartment
open for viewing today?
Let's check it out.
- Right now?
- It's a rare opportunity.
You talk about it so often,
that I'm curious.
We're looking for a place anyway.
So why not?
But we have rehearsal later.
It won't delay anything.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
Today, the bride is the boss. Go!
We'll be back at the hotel
in about 15 minutes.
Send the champagne to the 12th floor.
Hello?
Where are you going?
Hello? Do you copy?
INCOMING CALL: REGINA
Let's leave.
- Come in.
- You've seen it.
Just come in.
What do you think?
Has it changed a lot?
The ceiling seems to be lower.
It's you who got taller.
You're an idiot.
Let me tell you.
Our family's sofa used to be right here.
We used to sit here and watch TV.
The TV set was the boxy type.
You know the kind?
Right, that kind.
And this was my
This used to be my dad's room.
This was his study.
This was my room.
And over here
I used to spend so much time here.
Why?
Because Dad always forced me
to brush my teeth.
He would check each tooth one by one.
Like this.
Brush
But after eating cuttlefish pasta,
you shouldn't brush your teeth.
Don't you think eating it
and making your teeth black
is like a prank
with which we tell the world
"I'm so carefree."
That's great.
So the most important thing
isn't the dish.
It's our feelings behind it.
If we can show the world
that we're both so happy today,
then it is okay.
Yeah!
Our baby won't need to brush
after eating cuttlefish pasta.
You still need to brush your teeth.
Let's check out the other room.
It's the second largest room.
- Come this way, please.
- Okay.
I can't believe it's still here!
What is it?
It was already here when I was a kid.
When I got a time-out,
brushed my teeth and did my homework,
I used to stare at him all the time.
After my mom moved out,
I would wait in the living room
for my mom's calls.
He was always there with me.
It's all in the past now.
Now I will be with you.
Here, pass it to me.
Why are you fist-bumping it?
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you.
Bye-bye, take care.
Hello.
You seem very familiar with this place.
My husband lived here when he was a kid.
How serendipitous.
This apartment was just listed last week.
You've lived here before,
so you know commuting is easy.
The neighborhood has great amenities.
The balcony's great for kids to play in.
How is garbage collection handled?
I'll show you.
There's a management office.
You can see from here.
You can leave your garbage there.
- When are you meeting your mom?
- Two o'clock.
You don't have to sit here.
I'll tell you when the phone rings, okay?
Hello, Mom? Are you downstairs?
I can go to the meeting with you too.
Okay.
Bye-bye.
What did your mom say?
Tim, come here.
Dad's going to get changed.
Let's see if there are
any good movies to watch.
At this time,
both sets of parents are on stage.
Next, they will give us their speeches.
First is the groom's father.
Then the bride's father.
After their speeches,
the guests will make a toast together.
After the toast,
you will return to your seats.
You can use the closest staircase to you
to return to your seats.
The bride and the groom
will return from the right staircase.
- Okay, our rehearsal ends here. Good work.
- Thanks.
Are you okay?
Hey, you two.
Find some time to rest.
I just woke up too early.
What was that earlier?
What's so vital that you had to go today?
Sorry. It was a last-minute decision.
Sorry, it was my idea.
Today's so stressful. I wanted some air.
Okay, do let me know
if you have other plans.
- Okay.
- Can you get us some water?
Are you okay?
- I feel a little nauseous.
- Here.
Thanks.
Regina, I have a question.
Can you tell me
Are you exhausted?
How long?
What?
I mean, how long have you been pregnant?
About two months.
You
You come with me.
Come on.
What are you doing?
You get some rest.
Come.
Yes, please tell Master know I called.
Dad, I'm sorry.
We didn't mean to keep it from you.
I'm looking for Master Huang.
Yes, it's important.
- I'll wait.
- We only found out two weeks ago.
We wanted things to settle down
before telling you.
This is a huge deal.
You should have told me right away.
- I can...
- Tim!
You're needed in the kitchen.
I'll come in a bit.
- Sorry.
- Now you tell me, with Daisy's situation...
The photographer
needs you to check the video.
Okay, I'll handle it later.
Did you even consider Daisy's condition?
Yes, we thought about it,
but you said it must be today.
I said it must be today,
because there were two of you!
Now there are three of you!
Three people is a different situation.
Can you stop interrupting us?
What are you doing?
You're so loud. I can heard you inside.
- I'm discussing with him.
- Stop scolding him.
I insisted on doing this.
But in your condition,
can you handle two weddings?
Why not?
It's all your fault.
Had it not been for you, we could have
What's wrong, In-law?
Nothing. Everything's fine.
I was just telling Tim
how to be nice to his wife.
Okay.
I need to go find something.
- See you this evening.
- Okay.
Sorry for interrupting.
It's all your fault.
It's late.
I'll take Mr. Wu and the bride to rest.
You should go to the kitchen.
Dad.
Should we continue?
How would I know?
I'm waiting for Master to call back.
Just do your things for now.
Yes.
What? Master's unavailable?
I'll call back later then.
Thank you.
Dad.
Dad, what are you looking for?
My speech for tonight.
It was here just now.
How could it just disappear?
This is wonderful!
If your mom were here,
she would be so happy.
Tonight will be a bit tough.
Rest whenever you can.
- Okay?
- Got it.
Okay, I'll leave you for now.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Get some rest.
- Hey!
- What?
Why do you look so bummed?
Between a father and a daughter,
there are no grudges overnight.
Just talk it out.
- Daughter.
- Dad.
Excuse me. I need you to check the video.
Please leave it here.
I'll have a look later.
Thank you.
Can you not be so emotional? Okay?
We really just found out.
Besides,
we had reasons to keep it quiet
to avoid things getting complicated.
What if people say
it's a shotgun marriage?
It was you who said
today would be the best day.
What's the problem then?
I did all of this
because I worried that
you might regret it in the future.
Do you even know
your birth charts don't match?
Can you not be so superstitious?
You're still talking about divination now?
Fine! It's inauspicious.
I won't get married then.
I won't have the baby either!
That's not what I meant.
I'm just worried about you.
I'm sorry.
You're going to be a grandpa.
Aren't you happy?
Of course I'm happy.
Don't be upset.
All right.
Today, you're the boss.
Today belongs to you.
I hope that you will always be happy
and live a blessed life.
You only get married once in your life.
You have to look beautiful.
I'm getting married twice today!
Nonsense.
You're just having two wedding banquets.
Hello, Master. Yes.
Three is even better!
Good! It offsets their bad luck!
Daughter, did you hear that?
- Yes, I heard. Okay.
- It sounds great.
I'll tell Tim right away.
Okay, good.
Excuse me. Can you get me a tissue?
The makeup is smudged.
Thank you.
May you bear three children in two years.
I wish us a fulfilling marriage
and a happy life ever after.
One, two, three!
Dad.
Do you remember the last time you saw it?
It was with me the whole time.
It disappeared after the rehearsal.
Next time, take a snapshot
after you write something.
I've already memorized all of it.
But having it with me
makes me feel more secure.
You just need to say what you feel.
You don't need the exact words.
All these years,
I raised you all by myself.
Many people helped and supported us.
Today, I must thank
each and every one of them.
Think about it.
If I miss anyone out,
wouldn't it be very unfair to them?
Let me ask you.
I wouldn't allow your mom
to attend this wedding.
Did she say anything to you?
Chef, they're waiting for you
in the kitchen.
I'll be right there.
She didn't say anything particular.
She just said
she would find time to eat with Daisy.
I won't keep you.
If it's lost, it's lost. It's okay.
I'll get back to my room.
I still have time to write another draft.
Look!
I put it right here.
How forgetful I have become.
It's good you found it.
Tim.
I need to remind you of something.
Daisy is a really lovely girl.
Her father is also very nice.
The stuff with your mom,
don't bother them with the details.
But no matter what,
she's still Daisy's mother-in-law.
Her family
doesn't need to bear this burden.
This is our family problem.
We'll handle it ourselves.
Don't cause them trouble.
All right.
The cuttlefish for Mom's banquet is ready.
What about your dad?
I don't know. I can't be bothered.
You don't know?
Then what about the cuttlefish?
Do you remember
the first time Daisy dined here?
How dare you bring it up?
I will never forget it.
We were about to close.
Then she ordered
an off-menu cuttlefish pasta.
I bought the cuttlefish that morning.
For myself!
I just thought she looked famished.
You just found her attractive.
Not like that.
Anyway, she enjoyed the dish.
She just devoured it.
She even ordered two to go.
You two being together
is all thanks to me.
- Thanks.
- No problem.
What I'm saying is,
this dish is so important to us,
we simply can't drop it.
How about you hide the cuttlefish
in the keycard holder?
Then your dad won't find it.
Okay.
Okay!
That's right!
Do we still have breadcrumbs?
- Do we?
- Yes.
- Get some for me.
- Yes.
- Risotto, half-cooked.
- Yes, Chef.
Nice!
What are you up to? What is it?
You guys can do the rest.
Yes, Chef!
You guys can do the rest.
Dental Association.
Yes, let me put your name down.
Mr. Cheng.
Turn right for Song Bo Hall on 10th floor.
Thank you for coming.
Please show me your wedding invitation.
- You should go that way.
- That way.
- Not that way?
- No, it's this way.
Please turn right and take the elevator
to Song Bo Hall on the 10th floor.
Hello, please come inside.
Turn left and take the elevator
to the 12th floor.
- Hi, Uncle.
- Congratulations.
I wish you happiness.
- Congrats!
- Thank you.
You look gorgeous.
Thank you so much, bro.
- Hello.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
- Please sign here.
- Thank you.
Please sign here for me, thanks.
Hey.
This is no good.
You should keep them neatly,
and put up the sealed ones vertically.
It is so exciting!
Thank you.
Charles and I are on the way.
We're almost there.
Don't be nervous.
It's going to be great!
See you soon.
You can't go in there.
I want to see my mom.
I know.
Your mom's in a meeting. You can't go in.
But I had an appointment with Mom.
Tell you what,
this hotel has a secret passage.
There's a super long slide inside.
How about we leave and go play on it?
- Come, let me me show you.
- No! I want to see Mom!
She's in an important meeting.
You can't interrupt.
Mom says I'm the most important.
In the capital plan,
the total cash consideration
is approximately 24.43 million.
The planned capital reduction
of KGI Bank for five
My apologies.
Let's take a five-minute break.
Tim.
It's time to go in.
Okay.
Dear guests, good evening.
I'm your host, Mani.
It's an honor to be here
with you all in this joyous hall
to give Tim and Daisy
our sincerest blessings.
Now, please turn your attention
to the entrance at the back.
Let's welcome
the groomsmen and the bridesmaids.
Please enter.
Welcome, Mike and Tiffany.
Next, let's welcome the second pair.
Welcome, Tsai and Tiffany.
The groomsmen and bridesmaids are
co-workers and friends of the newlyweds.
Next, let's give another round of applause
to invite the groom's parents to enter.
Welcome, Tim's father and mother.
Please enter.
The parents' faces
are glowing with happiness.
Today, they must be feeling
especially gratified.
Tim.
Tim!
You can do this!
Two minutes left.
You're nervous?
Don't be afraid.
Grandma is here with you.
I've never seen your dad so happy.
I know
the fact that your parents got divorced
must have made you feel
that life was unfair.
But it's okay now.
It's all in the past.
One day, when you grow up,
you will understand.
Grandma.
I've already grown up.
One minute!
You're all grown up.
You're all grown up!
You're getting married!
Grandma wishes you happiness.
Congratulations!
It's time to go in.
Let's welcome the groom, Tim Kao,
and his grandmother to enter.
Tim was raised by his grandmother
since he was little.
She is one of the most important people
in Tim's life.
Their bond is strong and endless.
Today, Grandma accompanies Tim
as he steps into the next stage of life.
Let's welcome Grandma
to sit at the head table.
Next, could the groom please turn around?
Dear guests,
let's all join Tim
in welcoming the bride, Daisy.
I finally understand the saying.
"Marrying off a daughter
feels like being dumped."
It hurts so much.
A big round of applause
for the bride, Daisy,
and her dad, Mr. Wu.
Please enter.
Why don't we just run away
while they're clapping?
Next, could Daisy please turn around
and give her beloved father
a big, warm hug?
Now, could the groom
please reach out your hand?
Could Mr. Wu please slowly take
your precious daughter's hand
and place it
in the hands of this good man, Tim?
This simple gesture
carries deep trust and responsibility.
I'm entrusting
my precious daughter to you.
Next, could the newlyweds
please bow to Mr. Wu?
One to thank Dad for raising her,
and one for trusting him.
Dad, thank you so much.
Let's give a round of applause to Mr. Wu
and welcome him to the head table.
Are you happy?
Yes, I am.
Endure a bit more.
Three more of this and it's over.
Dear guests,
let's give the warmest applause
to send the bride and the groom
hand-in-hand together
onto their path of happiness.
Lastly,
I want to thank everyone once again
for coming to this wedding tonight.
Time flies by so fast.
It feels like
a few days ago, Tim was still a kid
who couldn't brush his teeth properly.
And now, he's getting married.
My son has inherited
many of my good traits,
and of course, many of my flaws.
But where he takes after me the most,
is in his pursuit of perfection
in everything he does.
So Daisy,
be it laundry, cleaning,
taking out trash or any other chores,
you can just leave them all to Tim.
Thank you all.
I'm very glad that you can all attend
Daisy and Tim's wedding.
Especially our friends and family
who came all the way from Hong Kong.
I have so much I want to share with you,
but my daughter has reminded me
that weddings in Taiwan,
guests are sent off by 9:00 p.m.
Weddings in Hong Kong, however,
9 p.m. is when dinner is served.
So, let me not break the tradition.
I won't keep you away from your dinner.
That's all I've got say today.
Thank you all!
Thank you, Mr. Wu.
Now, dear guests,
please raise your glasses high.
The higher you raise,
the more blessings you give.
Let's all wish Tim and Daisy
a long-lasting and devoted marriage.
Cheers!
Cheers!
Come!
A toast!
- Congratulations!
- Congratulations, In-law!
Congratulations!
Drink some water.
Time to get changed, okay?
Tim!
Granduncle would like to drink with you.
Here, have a drink with Granduncle.
Granduncle, we need to get changed.
Come on, you can get changed later.
Drinking is more important!
You're getting married today!
Drinking is more important!
Come on! You are the groom!
Granduncle.
I'll drink with you.
Let them get changed.
- Daddy.
- Let's drink.
In-law, you're so cool.
Let's drink. Bottoms up!
- All right.
- Bottoms up!
- Bottoms up!
- Cheers!
Come.
Here, one more!
You're a good drinker. One more!
- Okay, thank you.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
- Welcome!
Thank you.
- Carina!
- Tony!
Congrats! You have a daughter-in-law now!
Look, I've got her autograph!
I'm so jealous!
Her first book is amazing!
- Mom.
- Long time no see.
This is my son.
You've grown to be so handsome.
As expected from Director Bai.
It looks like all the elites are here.
We can't afford any mistakes today.
- Here's the big star!
- Director Bai.
Long time no see!
- Long time no see!
- I'm so glad to see you.
Why didn't you ask me to sing?
- Your agent said you're fully booked.
- No way!
I do have work later.
My ride is waiting outside.
Dear guests.
Let's turn our attention
to the entrance at the back
and give a big round of applause
to welcome our wedding host!
Welcome, Director Bai!
Director Bai is always busy
with a packed schedule.
But today, her beloved son, Tim,
embraces the most important day
of his life.
So here she is, filled with joy,
welcoming us to join.
Let's have a round of applause
to welcome our host on stage.
Director Bai, please come on stage.
Thank you.
Another round of applause
to welcome Director Bai on stage.
Director Bai,
please come on stage. Thanks.
What is the deal with you?
What?
You've been acting strange.
What did you mean by "endure"?
Can we talk later? We're about to go in.
Later? When is later?
It's not
Let's turn our attention
to the back again.
Let's have a warm round of applause
to welcome our groom, Tim Kao,
and his bride, Daisy Wu!
The flowing champagne
symbolizes the endless love
of our newlyweds.
The longer it flows,
the richer and sweeter it gets.
Could our dear guests
give a round of applause
for this sweet moment?
Let's thank our newlyweds
for completing
the champagne tower ceremony.
I suppose you all know that
Tim is my only son.
He has always been sensitive
since he was little.
I'm fine.
He's very considerate.
Being so independent,
he's never made me worry.
That's why I could focus on my career
and make a name for myself.
Today,
as I stand here
I feel truly blessed.
To put it in a romantic way,
it is like
all the hardships and all the struggles
have been rewarded in this very moment.
Thank you.
I want to give my blessings
to my son, Tim, and Daisy.
I wish you both
a life fuller than mine
and a marriage happier than mine.
I also wish you both
a most splendid future of your own.
God bless you.
Thank you, Director Bai.
Now, could our dear guests
please raise your glasses...
And now,
I have a surprise for the newlyweds.
This important guest
has finally agreed
to give a speech just moments ago.
Let's welcome him to say
a few words to Tim and Daisy.
Let's give a warm round of applause,
make sure it's really warm,
to welcome.
Chairman Hsieh!
Thank you.
- Welcome, thank you.
- What a surprise!
Let's welcome Chairman Hsieh
and congratulate him on being crowned
Asia's Most Influential Entrepreneur.
You're so handsome!
Hello, everyone.
Hello? Hello?
Hello, everyone.
Hi!
The name is Hsieh.
I've known Carina for many years.
She is a born winner.
Anyone who goes against her
can only land in defeat.
So, our groom, let me tell you,
being her son must be very tough.
Many people
often compare business to marriage.
When I was young, I focused on my career.
I was very impatient.
- Go.
- Go rush them.
If an employee spoke too slow,
I would slam the table.
So my wife told me
- Watch the time.
- It's fine.
Let him speak.
to slow down while talking,
walking, drinking water.
I must slow down
to appreciate all these experiences.
Slow down to enjoy all these experiences.
Take your time,
so you are in a peaceful
state of mind to appreciate everything.
Auntie Mao, we're delayed.
Try to stall.
Okay, I've got it.
Push the cart back.
That's my very brief blessing
for the newlyweds.
Thank you all. Thank you.
A big thank you
to our special guest, Chairman Hsieh,
for giving our newlyweds
such a meaningful speech.
You go downstairs. She will get changed.
Play the video first.
Okay, take it slow.
Dear guests.
Please turn your attention
to the screens on both sides.
Before the newlyweds return on stage,
they have prepared a wonderful video
for you to enjoy together.
DAD, PLEASE HAVE SOME TEA.
The glasses.
Good work.
Thanks.
Get ready.
Open the door.
Let's welcome Tim and Daisy
as they make their grand entrance.
Thank you.
Everyone, please raise your glass
to clink the glasses
in the newlyweds' hands
and make a toast to their happiness.
Meanwhile, please watch the video
to witness the newlyweds
completing their civil marriage
earlier today.
In-law.
Did you go there too?
The marriage certificate
symbolizes their eternal love.
WITNESS: CARINA BAI
Carina Bai was there?
- Then Frank
- Isn't she
Didn't they let us check first?
Yes, they did.
Carina Bai is Frank's ex-wife
Another around of applause
to welcome the bride and the groom
to the head table.
We would like to invite our guests
to continue enjoying
the fine food and wine.
There's one more entrance.
I'll come get you later.
Hey, Frank.
Why didn't you go to the registration too?
So that's how you divide things.
I guess that kind of makes sense.
Tim, eat something first.
Take it easy on the drinking.
That's a lot of drinking.
I'm going to the restroom.
I'm sorry.
I had so little time and so much to do.
It's okay. I'm not blaming you.
Then why are you so upset?
So what if they saw it?
Do they really think your mom
wouldn't be involved in our wedding?
Don't bring everything into this.
- Fine, let's not talk at all.
- Why are you so angry?
You've been angry.
What are you angry about?
During the entrance,
you didn't look at me.
Do you know that?
How badly are you suffering today?
What did you mean by "endure"?
Today is our wedding day!
Shouldn't we be the happiest today?
Instead we are here arguing.
We're not enjoying the moment at all.
Fine.
Maybe I just zoned out for a moment.
I have so many things to handle today.
You knew this already.
I thought we were in this together!
I knew today would be tough.
No matter how many weddings,
the jewelry, the ceremony stuff,
I am okay with them all.
But at least we should face it together!
You wouldn't tell me anything!
Have you considered how I might feel?
Look at how today has turned out.
What about the future?
What will our home be like?
What about our child?
Are you going to teach our kid
to please both sides,
tiptoeing around people
regardless of their own happiness?
Is that really okay?
It's time to go to the 12th floor.
I'm going to the restroom.
I'll stay with the bride.
See you on the 12th floor.
Why are you here?
Does your dad know you're here alone?
Mom is in an important meeting.
You can't just barge in.
Ma'am, we need to head back.
I have to go back.
Carina, we can't hold them that long.
- Carina!
- Just five more minutes.
Please.
Tim.
There are many people
waiting for Mom to go back.
This is Mom's biggest project
since moving away.
It's very important.
How about this?
Tonight, you stay with me.
I'll tell your Dad.
Wait for me here.
Will you be okay by yourself?
Okay? Wait for me.
Wait here.
Sorry.
What are you doing here?
I'm waiting for Mom.
We'll talk about it back home.
Come with me now.
Mom said I could stay with her tonight.
We're going home.
- Mom said I could...
- We're going home.
Go home.
Why are you two doing this?
Your mom and I have nothing left to say.
I'll say this one last time.
Dad and Mom have gone separate ways.
Nothing will change this.
What I owe you from a past life.
How can I ever repay it?
So many bittersweet memories.
So many sorrows.
To make up to you
I turn into a vibrant red rose.
Full of thorns yet full of love.
Blooming among stems.
Dad.
I know you and Mom
have been separated for a long time.
But you're both very important to me.
How could I not let Mom be
a part of my wedding day?
What are you thinking?
I don't understand.
Why do you always go along
with your mom's selfishness?
What you did
has embarrassed me.
I tried my best.
Back then
She wanted to leave.
I didn't blame her.
I even begged her.
I begged her to stay.
If not for me,
then at least for you.
Yet she told me
even if I made her stay
It would be just an empty shell
Because her heart was long gone.
She was the one who abandoned us.
And now,
why should I save her a seat
at my banquet?
She tells you
she loves you very much.
She says you're most important to her.
How could you possibly believe that?
A touch of pity.
Let's give a round of applause
for the groom!
We part ways and reunite again.
My heart sincerely hopes.
Let this deep love.
Flow far away with time.
And return to the beginning.
My heart sincerely hopes.
Let the love from our past life.
Extend until the end of time.
And through countless lifetimes.
Never forget.
Even if we are
In the cold and dark valley.
As long as you.
Give back what belongs to me
I will also.
Return it with my warmest love.
This love is unwavering.
Thank you all.
I hope this song
didn't disappoint you all.
No!
Some of you may still remember
when I got married with Charles,
I sang this song at the wedding too.
This song is Tim's favorite song
since childhood.
So today, I want to dedicate
this duet of mother and son
to my beloved son
and Daisy, the daughter-in-law,
whom Charles and I will love forever.
I wish you
a happy and fulfilling marriage.
Hey!
All my mind and soul
are gearing up to become a grandmother.
Make it happen, okay?
Mom truly loves you both.
Thank you, Director Bai.
Now, let's invite our groom, Tim,
to come up here
and say a few words to his beloved mother.
Stay calm.
Focus on the big picture.
- I'm fine.
- Tim, it's almost over.
I'm fine.
Can you stop
Can you not
I'm fine.
May the breaking bring peace.
Mom, see? I told you
I didn't want the champagne tower.
Thank you all for coming to my wedding.
Many of you probably know that
my parents got divorced when I was young.
Both of them eventually got remarried.
So I have two dads and two moms.
I celebrate Father's Day twice
and Mother's Day twice.
I've been running back and forth
between them since I was little.
Even today, on my wedding day,
I'm still running back and forth.
That's right.
I have two weddings today.
One on the 10th floor.
One on the 12th floor.
One is for my dad
and the other for my mom.
Today is meant to be
the happiest day for Daisy and me.
But neither wedding truly belongs to us.
Daisy.
I'm sorry.
I promised your dad today
that I would take care of you,
that I would give you double happiness.
But instead, I caused you so much pain.
My clothes are all soaked.
I'm going to freshen up.
Please continue dining.
I'm fine.
Look after Daisy for me.
Tim.
Tim Kao.
Why did you have to schedule
both weddings on the same day,
and say all those things to my guests?
Did your father tell you to do this?
When you said
you wanted to keep the wedding simple,
and none of the bride's guests would come,
they all just went to your dad's banquet!
If you felt so wronged,
you should have told me.
I would've been okay with
not having this wedding.
Do you realize
how unfair it is to say this now?
I'm being unfair?
How am I being unfair?
It's your dad who banned me!
I swallowed my pride.
I even sent him an invitation.
Yet he set his on the same day
and at the same place.
Clearly, he just wanted
to ruin my wedding!
If he actually showed up,
would you be happy?
I didn't give him the invitation.
You only remember your own grievances.
You only care
about making my wedding grand.
But have you ever considered
what might happen
if I did give him the invitation?
I've been stuck
between you two my whole life.
No matter what I do,
one of you will be unhappy.
I just want a proper wedding today.
Can you both please be there for me?
Just for one day.
Just for one day.
Let's not fight over the past
and attend my wedding happily.
Is that really so difficult?
Where is he?
What are you going to do?
If
If this is what you want,
Mom can show some goodwill.
I will go with you now to invite him over.
Let's do it together.
Let's have a happy wedding all together.
Sure.
He's on the 10th floor.
Come.
I'll take you there.
Let's go.
Stop crying.
This isn't your fault.
Where are you headed?
Where are you going?
Hey!
Where are you going?
SECRET PASSAGE
Kiddo! It's dangerous.
Don't go down there.
- Tim Kao!
- Tim!
- It's dangerous!
- Tim, where are you going?
A kid fell in there.
- I'll go get him. Wait for me here.
- Tim is here!
1st entrance at 6:30 and 7:00
2nd entrance a t 7:30 and 8:00
1st entrance at 6:30
2nd entrance at 7:30 and 8:00
At 9:30
Tim is going to be okay, right?
He will be.
Tim.
- Are you hurt?
- Daisy.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
You almost scared me to death.
How could you leave me there alone?
I'm so sorry.
I just wanted to have
two perfect weddings.
But they ended up like this.
Even if they're both ruined,
you still can't leave me behind.
Daisy.
From now on, the two of us
The three of us
will live the life we want.
As long as we're happy, that's enough.
We don't have to please anyone else.
Tim.
They're here.
You know what?
I've been thinking all day
about what our home
will be like in the future.
There will definitely be
a lot of chaotic days like today
when we don't know how to move forward.
But haven't we promised each other
that we are in it together?
We are in it together.
Regina, what time is it now?
8:20 p.m.
Dad.
Mom.
Today is the most important day
for Daisy and me.
Please cooperate.
We'll have a toast at 8:40 p.m.
And another at 9:00 p.m.
Let's go.
See you later.
I'll tell the 10th-floor guests.
- Tsai, you go to the 12th floor.
- Okay.
I'll handle my guests.
You keep them company.
- I'll ask my guests to wait for a bit.
- Okay.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's not bad.
Try it.
How is it?
Your teeth are stained black.
This tastes good.
Delicious.
You think you're amazing
because you're getting married?
- Done.
- Thank you, Director Bai.
- More?
- Yes, please!
- So many copies!
- Our whole family loves you.
THOSE SPLENDID MOMENTS IN LIFE
Regina.
Get your glasses.
The bride and groom will make a toast now.
Thank you.
Sorry for our meager hospitality.
You're a good drinker.
- Let's take this picture first.
- One, two, three.
Is it good?
Is it good?
It's delicious.
You're so charming.
So delicious.
So delicious.
Come.
Let's take a picture.
Please take a picture for us.
Three, two, one.
Three, two, one.
- Where do I stand?
- Stand here.
I drank so much.
Three, two, one.
- Congratulations.
- Granduncle, thank you.
Take care.
I'll print out this photo,
and send it to him.
Pick a nice frame. I'll pay for it.
- So glad you could come, thank you.
- Bye-bye.
Take care.
Mom.
The graduation trip was a lie.
The day you got remarried.
I really wanted to go.
But I couldn't.
But I'm truly happy
for you and Uncle Charles.
I'm truly happy for you too.
Tim, we need to see off the guests.
We'll come back later.
See you later, Mom.
Mom.
I have one more thing to tell you.
Daisy and I are having a baby.
Congratulations.
Congratulations!
I am so happy.
You're going to be a father!
Three, two, one.
That's great.
Do you want another one?
Sure, here it goes.
Let's take another one.
Okay, that's good.
Smile!
Three, two, one.
Thank you.
- You're becoming a grandpa.
- Yes!
- I've already picked a name.
- That fast?
If it's a girl,
she will be named Pretty Kao.
If it's a boy, it's Handsome Kao.
Should we take a group photo?
Take a picture? Sure.
- Sure
- Charles, come.
Come.
Move to the center.
- A little closer.
- Move closer.
Regina!
- Regina, join us.
- Join us.
- I'm good.
- There's space.
- Come on!
- Okay.
Okay, it is good. Ready?
Smile! One, two, three.
Okay.
One more. Regina, stand next to my mom.
What does it mean?
Dad.
Frank Kao.
Congratulations.
You're having a grandchild.
Congratulations to you too.
We need a photo of you two.
Okay.
Please stand over here.
Look here. Great.
Smile.
One, two, three.