1. "Three Watches 2" consists of 3 different short films, namely the Japanese version of "Box Burial", the Korean version of "Cut Love" and the Hong Kong version of "Dumplings".
2. There is also a full version of "Dumplings" with many differences in details. This film describes in more detail the emotional journey and living conditions between Ai Jingjing and the rich husband, and the origin of Aunt Mei, which is also eaten by the protagonist. The "evil species" in the book concealed the domestic violence and tragedies suffered by underage girls.
3. In order to get closer to the theme, Yeung Chin-Wah specially selected a pale and gloomy photo on the poster that seemed to be placed on the mourning hall. The original poster also conceived that the corners of her mouth would ooze blood, but due to the aesthetic relationship, Yeung Chin- Wah asked for it to be deleted.
4. It is reported that Peter Chan , the producer of the film, and Paco Wong Pak Go , the manager of Yeung Chin-Wah, once appeared arrogantly for the poster. Huang is the image of Yeung Chin-Wah and does not approve of Yeung Chin-Wah’s appearance on the poster. On the contrary Yeung Chin-Wah surprisingly agreed, thinking that the poster is very creative and fresh.
5. Yeung Chin-Wah ate "baby-feet" dumplings in "Three Watches 2 Dumplings" directed by Guo Chen , which made her afraid of eating dumplings later.
6. "Three Watches 2" was originally scheduled to be the closing film of the Venice Film Festival, but it was forced to be cancelled due to religious factors. South Korea and Singapore were also classified as restricted due to their sensitive themes. The long version of "Dumplings" was also listed in Hong Kong. Tertiary film.
7. Li Bihua’s grotesqueness: In the Hong Kong version of D9, Li Tai played by Yeung Chin-Wah used a steel wire to stab her lower body and kill her son, licking her blood and saliva with her long tongue, and her eyes were red and cold.