Well, I certainly did Feel 100% after watching this film. It was for me simply hilarious and funny!
Feel 100% tells of three friends, Jerry (Ekin Cheng), Cherrie (Sammi Cheng) and Hui Lok (Eric Kot), whose friendship originates from high school and are now looking for love. Jerry is the typical bedroom poster man with women falling at his feet. However, his womanising days disappear as he meets Fong Fong (Gigi Leung). Cherrie, is secretly jealous of Fong Fong, but won't risk a friendship with Jerry for love, whilst Hui Lok ends up in love with an maturing teenager, but has been turned on by a secret telephone admirer.
The result is a humorous story that will simply crack you up. The script has been excellently put together and the cast do a good job in executing it. The film is certainly a tremendous success, and given that sequels and spin-off TV series have arisen, you needn't just take my word for a recommendation.
*DVD review* The version I watched was the Universe Laser & Video DVD fro Hong Kong, and it comes with a personal warning. Given that this film was made in 1996, it isn't surprising that the film contained in the DVD is of not a pure DVD format. It hasn't been remastered and the quality of the picture is really no better than VHS. Also despite the Dolby Digital logo, the back of the disk does say that it is in Mono. Plus, there are no extras on the DVD. Therefore unless you are an ardent DVD fan (like myself), I wouldn't recommend you fork out a huge amount of money on this.
Feel 100% tells of three friends, Jerry (Ekin Cheng), Cherrie (Sammi Cheng) and Hui Lok (Eric Kot), whose friendship originates from high school and are now looking for love. Jerry is the typical bedroom poster man with women falling at his feet. However, his womanising days disappear as he meets Fong Fong (Gigi Leung). Cherrie, is secretly jealous of Fong Fong, but won't risk a friendship with Jerry for love, whilst Hui Lok ends up in love with an maturing teenager, but has been turned on by a secret telephone admirer.
The result is a humorous story that will simply crack you up. The script has been excellently put together and the cast do a good job in executing it. The film is certainly a tremendous success, and given that sequels and spin-off TV series have arisen, you needn't just take my word for a recommendation.
*DVD review* The version I watched was the Universe Laser & Video DVD fro Hong Kong, and it comes with a personal warning. Given that this film was made in 1996, it isn't surprising that the film contained in the DVD is of not a pure DVD format. It hasn't been remastered and the quality of the picture is really no better than VHS. Also despite the Dolby Digital logo, the back of the disk does say that it is in Mono. Plus, there are no extras on the DVD. Therefore unless you are an ardent DVD fan (like myself), I wouldn't recommend you fork out a huge amount of money on this.