2 reviews
Sweet and funny
This film has gotten a bad rap! While it might not be politically correct in it's portrayal of gays, it is a wonderful film. Tony Leung Kar-Fai is eye candy and ALWAYS worth watching. He gives a terrific performance in almost every film he has been in, even if the film is a dog! If you watch this film for no other reason than that, you won't be disappointed.
However, this is such a dear love story. All of the characters are well played and the birth scene is great from beginning to end. When the Leung character holds the baby and starts to cry...I start sobbing. What a lovely moment.
Don't believe all you hear. This film may not be GREAT cinema, but it is a pleasant, funny romp with a touching core. See it.
However, this is such a dear love story. All of the characters are well played and the birth scene is great from beginning to end. When the Leung character holds the baby and starts to cry...I start sobbing. What a lovely moment.
Don't believe all you hear. This film may not be GREAT cinema, but it is a pleasant, funny romp with a touching core. See it.
- wendy-knottcomer
- Apr 28, 2003
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A sappy HK film with touching moments.
This is not a bad comedy drama from Hong Kong, starring Tony Leung Kar Fai as gay man Lai Chi-Kai, who lives with three female friends, including Tai Lok-Yee, portrayed by Anita Yuen. Over time, Chi-Kai finds himself falling in love with Lok-Yee.
The characters acted out pretty good, delivering a good does of drama, humor and chemistry. the subplot regarding the love triangle between Chi-Kai, Lok-Yee and her uncaring boyfriend, Martin Cheng (Lawrence Cheung).
Overall, it's a sappy film with some touching moments.
Grade B
The characters acted out pretty good, delivering a good does of drama, humor and chemistry. the subplot regarding the love triangle between Chi-Kai, Lok-Yee and her uncaring boyfriend, Martin Cheng (Lawrence Cheung).
Overall, it's a sappy film with some touching moments.
Grade B
- OllieSuave-007
- Aug 31, 2017
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