A single Chinese-American toy designer in Hong Kong on business (Jamie Chung) and a spoken-for expat investment banker (Bryan Greenberg) meet cute and take us on a romantic 20-minute walking (and talking) tour of Hong Kong. His reluctance to cop to having a GF puts an end to the night, and when the right-place-wrong-time romance picks up a year later, he’s single and she’s not. The travelogue quickly resumes, adding boats, buses, and cabs to the plot- and character-moving transportation checklist. The pair proffer enough chemistry and good-naturedness to keep things afloat, while writer-director Emily Ting’s dialogue evolves effortlessly from early-stage small talk to a possible reevaluation of their current romantic options. As a Before Sunrise-inspired knockoff that refuses to put down stakes for too long (or wear out its welcome), this is a perfectly acceptable — if not remarkable — date night movie. — Scott Marks
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