Thirty years ago, a movie called Lonely Fifteen (a.k.a. Fish Ball Girls) shocked Hong Kong with its brutally honest look at troubled teenagers. Now, the story continues with a new generation of Hong Kong girls in May We Chat. Written & directed by the Golden Horse Award-nominated Philip Yung ( Port of Call), the film tells the story of three girls from different backgrounds, who for a variety of reasons have all fallen into compensated dating, & features appearances by Lonely Fifteen stars Irene Wan & Robert Mak.
Yat Kei (Rainky Wai) is a deaf teenager who lives with her grandmother. Wai Wai (Heidi Lee) comes from a poor family & must shoulder the burden of taking care of her addict mother & young sister. Yan (Kabby Hui) hails from a wealthy family. Life holds little excitement for her, until the day she finds her first love or so she thinks. These three girls have all fallen into the world of compensated dating, but, having forged a strong friendship via social networking, they can count on each other through thick & thin. So when Yan mysteriously disappears, Yat Kei & Wai Wai immediately resolve to find her, no matter what it takes.