Sonia Sui Trailers
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Sonia Sui is a Taiwanese model/actress most well-known for her roles in various TV dramas, particularly "The Fierce Wife".
Scamsgiving TrailerWould You Like a Cup of Coffee? TrailerThe 9th Precinct Trailer
Sonia Sui is a Taiwanese model/actress most well-known for her roles in various TV dramas, particularly "The Fierce Wife".
Total trailers found: 10
17 August 2012
The movie continues the story from the TV series which ended with a cliff hanger where the wife (Sonia Sui) was deciding whether to return to her cheating husband (James Wen) or have a relationship with her boss (Chris Wang).
03 January 2012
Following the success of The Long Goodbye, the Taiwan Catholic Foundation of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia has embarked on a second documentary film dealing with the plight of elderly people suffering from conditions like Alzheimer’s and other degenerative disorders resulting in memory loss.
30 November 2012
Min Min runs a juice stall in Taipei's Yongle Market. Her husband Bin runs a small printing business in the neighborhood.
29 August 2019
An idealistic cop joins an underground police unit and battles ghoulish forces threatening the balance between the human and the supernatural realms.
28 November 2014
When Zhang Hui is told by long-time best friend Xiao Gong that he has a new girlfriend, she is determined to learn new tricks to gain him back.
13 May 2011
Being a mortuary cosmetologist, Min-Hsiu is used to seeing dead bodies until she accidentally spots a female corpse – her high school teacher Miss Chen Ting.
20 January 2023
Jason and his mother, Yun, make big bucks together in Chinatown swindling money out of people since Jason was little.
20 August 2015
A-Gu enlists a group of contract killers in the disguise of laundry service. One of them, code-named "No.
30 January 2014
Through a famous painting "South Street Festival", a Taiwanese college boy unexpectedly travels 100 years back in time, back to the 1920's, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule.