Moonlight in Tokyo (Chinese: 情義我心知; pinyin: Ching yi ngor sum gi) is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong.
Jun, a man with a learning disability, feels like he is a burden on his family in Hong Kong and runs away to Shinjuku.
The arrangement is successful, particularly because Jun's hugs bring people happiness, but its profitability causes Kano to demand half of the earnings from Hoi.
"[3] Reviewer Andrew (Neo) of thehkneo.com rated the film 9.5 out of 10, writing, "Moonlight in Tokyo isn't exactly damn ass original, but it has this very distinctive HK feel to it that most movies nowadays seems to have lost or gone into Hollywood mayhem.
"[4] Reviewer Kenneth Brorsson of sogoodreviews.com wrote, "Moonlight In Tokyo deals with characters and emotions at its core but is still a true cinematic experience.
Some can't stand to be jerked around but Alan Mak and Felix Chong clearly do not care for that closed up audience.