I Do, I Do (film)

Meanwhile, Lee and his friends went to a night class under Xu's suggestion to improve his skills after meeting with foreign tourists, one of which was coincidentally a lecturer named Rachel; they eventually began their relationship after going out for a supper after class ended, with Rachel building one with Lee; Xu however, also bond with Liang after coincidentally wear the same shirt of pattern and color and offered his shirt after her clothes was soiled by accident.

Liu offered $10,000 of her savings to Chen; he initially refused, but the appearance of the debtors made her pay instead, along with another $10,000 from a cheque; he was released, then bond her for a night before he subsequently disappeared.

After Lee's unsuccessful part-time job stints while trying to earn her money back, Liu praised him for the determination and then fell in love, before kissing onstage during a getai performance; when Liu recalled about a divination lot that she would marry someone who was two years older, Lee's Chinese calendar year fulfilled it instead of Georgian calendar, allowing their marriage to happen.

Near the end of the film, Chen, Chin, their parents, and the debtors, while having dinner, revealed the secret about a setup was meant for Lee and Liu to form a relationship, praising them for a successful operation.

Other appearances in the film include Mark Lee, portraying as a loan shark,[7] Johnny Ng as Liu's father, Yoo Ah Min as the mother of Chen who resided in his home, Chuay Pui Chan as Lee's relative, as well as Patricia Mok, Lim Kian Hock, Jimmy Nah, Boris Boo, and Henry Thia, who portrayed the roles of the Prime Minister of Singapore, a fortune teller, a witch doctor, a police officer, and a stage director.