Sung (Chow) is by far the best lawyer in Guangdong
and the outlying areas of Southeast China. His skills have earned his
family an excellent living, albeit his habit of winning all his cases by
whatever means necessary. Because of his shyster ways, none of his sons
survived beyond a year old, causing grief for his wife Madam Sung
(Mui). Upon the death of his 13th son, Sung decides to retire from law,
and switch to business, opening an inn in the middle of town, and a tea
stand on the outskirts of the city.
Sung finds it difficult to truly give up his former career, and in
his boredom reenacts his final case constantly. A chance encounter
between Madam Sung and a woman whose husband was suspiciously murdered
revives his hopes of returning to court. However, the case is compounded
by corrupt magistrates, who make it their goal to bury the truth. Sung
needs all his wits to beat a system that he has embraced for a long
time, as well as redeem himself so he can finally start a family. In the
end, justice my foot is what this film is about.
imdb:tt0107294