Yapei () and A Tang () are a young Hong Kong couple. They have completed the immigration formalities. Abbott is beautiful, but meticulous in his work. She works as a planning manager in an advertising public relations company in Vancouver. But as a composer, A Tang stayed in Hong Kong without going through the immigration formalities, and the couple began to separate. Three years later, Abbott finally couldn't stand the separation of husband and wife and issued an ultimatum to A Tang. Pretending to be having an affair, she gave Tang her wedding ring and ordered her to go to Canada within three days, otherwise she would go through the divorce formalities. A Tang was very nervous after receiving the ring and flew to Yapei's home in Vancouver, but Yapei had gone to another city on business, so A Tang chased him away. Abbott checked into a roadside inn because his business changed, which coincided with Tang's arrival here, but he made a mistake. Although he lived in a room, he missed it. The hotel is owned by writer Mather (played by Nicholas Li Ya) and his cohabiting girlfriend, Irish singer Natasha (played by Beverly). They had an argument that night because of emotional problems. Natasha left angrily, and Tang got in her car and continued to look for a wife. The next morning, Mather was persuaded by Yapei to pursue Natasha, but he got on Yapei's car, so the two couples started a chasing game under the influence of fate. Mather fell in love with Yapei, Adam and Natasha respectively, and a complicated four-corner relationship began. ...
Lunch with Charles, a film co-produced by Hong Kong and Canada, was nominated for the 200 1 Leo Award in British Columbia, Canada.
The Leo Award was established in 1998 to commend outstanding film and television production in British Columbia, Canada, and its evaluation work was undertaken by the Canadian Film and Television Institute. This year's award ceremony will be held in Vancouver from May 1 1 to May 12.