The Best Plan Is No Plan Ending Explained: Television scriptwriter Hung is the boyfriend of TV host Rose , a domineering woman who talks on the phone with somebody else while having sex with him. Directed by Patrick Kong Pak-Leung, this 2013 comedy film stars Tan Hanjin (Sean), alongside Justin Cheung Kin-Sing as Shing, Shiga Lin Si-Nga as Flower, Elva Ni Chen-Xi as Miss Poon. Rated 5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Best Plan Is No Plan?

Television scriptwriter Hung is the boyfriend of TV host Rose , a domineering woman who talks on the phone with somebody else while having sex with him. Sean has a physique that gets him likened to Kung Fu Panda and the Hamburglar, and is generally a loser in the game of love. Then there's Shing, a lothario who attracts more than his fair share of women, but whose heart is set on an unattainable woman with a past in the form of nightclub hostess Miss Poon. The three men meet at the funeral of Wong Chun-chun, a woman all of them have been involved with at different points in her life. Various assorted incidents lead to their becoming friends who can be called upon to help sort out each other's increasingly complex relationship woes.

Patrick Kong Pak-Leung's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Tan Hanjin (Sean)'s journey. Sean has a physique that gets him likened to Kung Fu Panda and the Hamburglar, and is generally a loser in the game of love.

How Does Tan Hanjin (Sean)'s Story End?

  • Tan Hanjin: Tan Hanjin's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Justin Cheung Kin-Sing (Shing): Justin Cheung Kin-Sing's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Shiga Lin Si-Nga (Flower): Shiga Lin Si-Nga's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Best Plan Is No Plan Mean?

The ending of The Best Plan Is No Plan brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Tan Hanjin's story may not satisfy all audiences.