Triumph in the Skies | |
Director: | Wilson Yip Matt Chow |
Producer: | Tommy Leung |
Starring: | Louis Koo Sammi Cheng Francis Ng Julian Cheung Charmaine Sheh Amber Kuo Océane Zhu Dean Liu |
Music: | Alan Wong Janet Yung |
Cinematography: | Jason Kwan |
Editing: | Azrael Chung |
Studio: | Media Asia Films Shaw Movie City Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Pictures One Cool Film Production Dongyang Enlight Pictures China Film Media Asia Audio Video Distribution Media Asia Distribution (Beijing) |
Distributor: | Media Asia Distributions |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Country: | Hong Kong China |
Language: | Cantonese Mandarin English |
Gross: | US$24.59 million (China)[1] |
Triumph in the Skies is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic drama film directed by Wilson Yip and Matt Chow and starring Louis Koo, Sammi Cheng, Francis Ng, Julian Cheung, Charmaine Sheh, Amber Kuo, Océane Zhu and Dean Liu. The film is an adaptation of the Triumph in the Skies television series. Production started on 6 August 2014.[2] [3] The film was released on February 19, 2015.[4]
Young pilot Branson (Louis Koo) takes over Skylette Airlines, his father's aviation empire, only to realize that his old flame Cassie (Charmaine Sheh) is a flight attendant there. Several years previously, he was forced to break up with her and move to New York to take care of his father's business. To this day, the two continue to harbour feelings for each other but decide to keep them bottled up.
In an effort to rebrand the airline, Branson invites rock idol TM (Sammi Cheng) to star in an upcoming commercial and appoints Sam (Francis Ng) as her flying consultant. Incongruent in both tastes and experience, this odd couple gets off on the wrong foot. However, as the shoot progresses they slowly discover each other's merits, developing a strong mutual attraction.
Jayden (Julian Cheung) having left Skylette, to become a pilot of private jets, meets the young and vivacious Kika (Amber Kuo) during a flight and assumes her to be wayward and shallow. But they turn out to have a lot in common and start falling madly in love. At the height of their romance, Jayden realizes almost too late the secret behind her recalcitrance...
Each of the three relationships comes with its own setbacks. As long as one can accept the imperfection of things, finding happiness—however fleetingly—is a blessing in itself.[5]
The film has earned US$24.59 million in China and HK$21.5 million (US$2.78 million) in Hong Kong.[6] [7]