Snow Suen states that she has fought with her husband over work Penny Chan and Snow Suen work together for the first time but are full of chemistry Snow Suen complains that Penny Chan is so shy that she has to take the initiative courtesy of on.ccThe Penny Chan Kwok Fung, Snow Suen Man Suet (Ah Suet), and Wong Man Piu (Brother Biu) starred movie REMEMBER ME, REMEMBER LOVE (OI. WAN GEI DUT) was adapted from a true story and told the story of a pair of former lovers who faced struggles with family and illness together after reuniting. The three actors not only integrated their own experiences into the roles, but also cultivate chemistry in their collaboration; the emotions in the film were heavy and realistic, but outside the film was full of joy.In REMEMBER ME, REMEMBER LOVE Ah Suet and Kwok Fung played a pair of lovers from their school days, who reunited and renewed their relationship when they grew up. However Ah Suet needed to take care of her father (Wong Man Piu), who suffered from dementia. Under the pressure of work and family, she even developed symptoms of dementia. Ah Suet believed that the film realistically presented the difficulties and emotional struggles of caregivers, and admitted that from the daily life of taking care of a centenarian grandmother and two sons. She deeply understood the difficulties of caregivers and was grateful that the centenarian grandmother is still healthy, saying, "Although the children are cute, they still make me feel tired and emotionally out of control when they are naughty."Ah Suet also revealed that in reality, she had friction with her husband due to work fatigue. "He may not fully understand the physical and mental exertion of an actor's work. For example he would ask me to take the children to the theme park after work, but he does not understand that I am exhausted." However as a "happy young housewife" she also praised her husband for being considerate and thoughtful, sharing housework, taking care of children, and helping to buy groceries. He was already a "100% good husband".Brother Biu drew on his mother's real experience in her later years to delicately interpret dementia patients. "My mother once forgot my name and even called me by my sister's name. In the film when I got into a vehicle I also 'added drama', as I pretend to be weak on my feet, want to get on the car but can't do it. Finally Kwok Fung had to lend a hand, which made the role more convincing."Kwok Fung played a part time worker who at first was less than enthusiastic. He said that when he was young he also once lived casually, then he became a father and started to work hard for his children -- much like his character's transition later. Although the plot was heavy, the set had a lot of laughter. Ah Suet and Kwok Fung wore school uniforms to play student romance. Kwok Fung appeared in a wig and looked funny. Ah Suet joked that as soon as Kwok Fung put on the wig he looked just Ting Hai in THE GREED OF MEN. Kwok Fung was very shy when the two were filming the kissing scene, "In the end I had to take the initiative to 'step forward', and the staff even made fun of me for being so active and impatient."Although the three have never worked together in their former company TVB, they were full of chemistry. Kwok Fung described the collaboration with Ah Suet as having a "first love feeling"; Ah Suet pointed out that Kwok Fung often sang on the set. Although it was pleasant, she could not hold back her laughter. Brother Biu praised the two juniors, "They often ask me if I had breakfast, and the director is really good at choosing actors who 'respect their elders'."