• 10 months ago
A romantic comedy about a Chinese-Australian tea shop owner whose fate of her business and love life lies in one of her | dG1fR2hHel95eFh0U2M
Transcript
00:00 This is a nightmare.
00:02 Oh my gosh!
00:03 This is a story about me, Leah, and T.
00:10 How is the shop?
00:11 It's doing well.
00:12 It is?
00:13 It seems like you are making something of yourself.
00:16 It's a Chinese tradition to have your fortune told before be given.
00:21 Like a wedding!
00:23 We can celebrate Leah's success as well!
00:26 I'm in control.
00:27 In the next five dates,
00:31 find your soul mate who will help you succeed.
00:34 Five dates?
00:35 Jesus has answered my prayers.
00:38 We each pick one date and I already have the perfect man in mind.
00:44 I have a $50 bet on my date.
00:46 Dad, I'm not some slot machine.
00:48 Leah!
00:49 Don't say slut.
00:53 Cut! You will be my public facing wife.
00:57 Wait, what?
00:58 What she needs is someone who is loyal.
01:02 Yeah, you have to try it.
01:03 What did you say this was again?
01:04 Oh my god!
01:06 Dad, man!
01:07 Oh my gosh!
01:12 My god, something died.
01:15 Oh, and they were buried in your mouth.
01:17 Richard.
01:20 It's good to see you.
01:21 This is a nightmare.
01:23 I'm not meeting anyone new.
01:25 Grandma, I know what you're going to say.
01:28 Suck it up and get back out there.
01:30 Dating is just a numbers game and your number happens to be five.
01:35 In six months, we'll begin trying for children.
01:39 Three sugs minimum.
01:40 My grandma told me to follow my dreams.
01:48 You're fearless.
01:49 I'm just failure.
01:51 Even though I'm still prettier, it's all I have.
01:55 Why is this the best date so far?
02:06 If you want to do some over the pan stuff, we could...
02:08 Listen.
02:09 Oh, good. I was dreading it too.
02:11 [music]
02:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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