The Clerks

The Clerks (Cantonese: 瘋狂店員 Jyutping: fung1 kong4 dim3 jyun4) is a 1993 Hong Kong buddy comedy film written, produced and directed by Daryl Lee in his directorial debut

Plot
Bernard Lee Chi-Hang, a young man who works as a retail clerk at the Quickdraw Groceries in, , is called into work on his day off to cover another employee's morning shift. Arriving at the store, he finds that the locks to the security shutters are jammed closed with chewing gum, so he hangs a sheet over them with a message written in shoe polish: "I assure you, we're open!" (我向你保證，我們是開放的！). Soon after opening, Bernard's best friend, wisecracking slacker Robert Yu Tsun-Hin, arrives for his own workday at the video rental store next door.

The two prepare for another ordinary day immersed in their tedious customer service jobs. Bernard repeatedly laments that he is "not even supposed to be here today," while Robert neglects his job at the video store to keep Bernard company at the Quickdraw. They pass the time engaging in philosophical discussions on a wide variety of topics, including movies, sex, relationships, and difficult customers. Some of the customers they encounter during the day are angry and demanding; others, clueless and impolite; still others prove unexpectedly wise. After several hours, Bernard discovers that his boss has left on a trip to, leaving him to run the store alone for the rest of the day. Bernard and Robert find a number of reasons to leave the store and slack off, from a rooftop hockey game with Bernard's friends to an ill-fated wake for one of Bernard's ex-lovers.

Cast

 * David Sung as Bernard Lee Chi-Hang
 * Richard Lo as Robert Yu Tsun-Hin
 * Alvin Ko as
 * Daryl Lee as