Angie and Pat are a well-off lesbian couple who have lived comfortably in Pat’s Hong Kong apartment for 30 years. After Pat dies unexpectedly, Angie slowly finds her previously loving in-laws slipping away from her. Little by little, arguments about the burial and inheritance lead to an estrangement and, most upsettingly, Angie soon finds she has no legal right to remain in the home she created and shared with Pat. As in his film Suk Suk, Ray Yeung once again takes a precise look at the often precarious everyday life of the older queer community—and, in Angie, creates a quietly resilient heroine.