All's Well, Ends Well or abbreviated as AWEW (Chinese: 家有囍事) is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko.
The movie is also one of Stephen Chow's trademark 'mo lei tau' films of little sense but much good-natured humour, and is still considered to be a cult classic by most Hong Kong audiences.
The family household devolves into chaos following Leng's departure and when Moon encounters her one night at the bar, he falls in love once again, which causes his relationship with Sheila to deteriorate.
So (Leslie Cheung) is the effeminate middle brother, a floral arranger and lecturer at an art school, who is good at cooking and enjoys women's hobbies.
His second cousin Mo-seung (Teresa Mo), who possesses masculine traits, comes to the family home on the evening of the anniversary and entirely devours an elaborate gourmet banquet which So had intended as a gift for Leng on her otherwise disastrous celebration day.
Sheila causes a power outage at the family residence, which So and Mo-seung attempt to fix together, but electrical shocks they receive in the kitchen cause them to temporarily fall in love with one another.
Foon (Stephen Chow) is the youngest brother and a local radio DJ who flirts shamelessly while on air and is well-known among his legion of female fans for his impressive kissing technique.