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Derek Yee won the Best Director Award at the 2005 Hong Kong Film Awards with One Nite in Mongkok. But instead of making another crime movie, Yee moved on to something stylistically very different, but ultimately just as remarkable. His latest work, 2 Young, attempts to explore the inner struggle of today's youth in facing issues of love, family, and responsibility. Action star progeny Jaycee Fong (Jackie Chan's son) and Hong Kong rising singer Fiona Sit portray a young couple whose relationship is opposed by their parents. But when their intimacy goes too far, their relationship becomes more than just a matter between two youngsters...
Jaycee Fong is Ka Fu, a high-school dropout who falls in love with rich girl Yuek Nam (Fiona Sit). The two begin a tender teen romance, but when Yeuk Nam gets pregnant, her father (Anthony Wong) becomes furious and grounds her indefinitely. She decides to run away with Ka Fu to raise the child on their own, but the desire to be responsible adults may be more than these two youngsters are capable of. The kids' courage may be touching, but the parents' superb acting and Derek Yee's direction may get more attention. Yee's talent lies in making a melodrama absorbing and enjoyable, but not overly sentimental, and in his hands, 2 Young is a surprisingly accomplished and unexpected Hong Kong film.
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| Product Title: | 2 Young (2DVD Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version) 早熟 (2DVD 特別版) (香港版) 早熟 (2DVD 特别版) (香港版) 早熟 2 Young (2DVD Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Fiona Sit (Actor) | Jaycee Chan (Actor) | Qin Tian Nan | Eric Tsang | Anthony Wong | Teresa Mo | Chin Ka Lok | Raymond Cho | David Chiang 薛 凱琪 (Actor) | 房祖名 (Actor) | 秦 天南 | 曾志偉 | 黃秋生 | 毛舜筠 | 錢嘉樂 | 曹 永濂 | 姜大衛 薛 凯琪 (Actor) | 房祖名 (Actor) | 秦天南 | 曾志伟 | 黄秋生 | 毛舜筠 | 钱嘉乐 | 曹 永濂 | 姜大卫 薛凱琪 (フィオナ・シッ) (Actor) | 房祖明(ジェイシー・チェン) (Actor) | 秦天南 | 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) | 黄秋生 (アンソニー・ウォン) | 毛舜筠 (テレサ・モウ) | 錢嘉樂(チン・ガーロッ) | 曹永濂(チョー・ウィンリム) | 姜大衛 (デビッド・チャン) Fiona Sit (Actor) | Jaycee Chan (Actor) | Qin Tian Nan | Eric Tsang | Anthony Wong | Teresa Mo | Chin Ka Lok | Raymond Cho | David Chiang |
| Director: | Derek Yee 爾 冬陞 尔 冬升 爾冬隆(イー・トンシン) Derek Yee |
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| Release Date: | 2005-06-15 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.77 : 1, 1.33 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, Hi-Fi Stereo |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-5, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 107 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Panorama (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 240 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004006974 |
Product Information
- Disc 1: 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
- Disc 2: 4:3
* Sound Mix:
- Disc 1: Dolby Digital 5.1, Stereo
- Disc 2: Dolby Digital
* DVD Type: DVD-5
* Language:
- Disc 1: Cantonese, Mandarin
- Disc 2: Cantonese
* Subtitles:
- Disc 1: English, Traditional/Simplified Chinese
- Disc 2: No Subtitle
* Duration:
- Disc 1: 107 Minutes
- Disc 2: 50 Minutes
* Extras:
- Disc 1: The Movie
- Disc 2: Special Features
1.《早熟》製作特輯 Making-of "2 Young"
2. 拍攝花絮 Promotional Footage
3. 刪剪片段 Deleted Scenes
4. NG片段 Outtakes
5. 預告片 Teaser Trailer
6. 精美圖片集 Photo Gallery
7. 導演生平及作品年表 Director Biography and Filmography
*** 首批附送迷你戲院大堂劇照乙張
導演:爾冬陞
Director: Yee Dung Sing
家富和若男,一個來自草根,一個來自溫室,本來互不相關,卻竟然在學校的舞會中邂逅,瞬間迸發好感,二人互相吸引著,愛得單純直接,家富把若男帶進一個她嚮往不已的自由世界,若男不理父母的反對,堅持與家富在一起。
所有真愛都必須經過考驗與磨練,家富與若男也不例外,他們偷嘗禁果,若男意外地懷孕,二人曾經一度想墮胎,但最終也決定把孩子生下來,於是若男離家出走,跟家富來到一條荒廢的村落住下來,靜待孩子出世。最終,家富父母找到二人,若男被送進醫院的產房,家富卻被若男父親起訴,即時被警方押走……
Ka Fu (Fong) is born to a working-class family. He is happy since he has a very loving family. Natalie (Sit) grows up in a very affluent family. Her parents want her to have the best and thus have lined up a rich education for her. However, Natalie is not happy. She finds no love from her parents and they are often away on business trips. Ka Fu and Natalie are from two different worlds. They are not related in any way, but fate throws them together. Natalie accidentally falls pregnant. Ka Fu’s parents are so furious because they find their son following in their footsteps. They do not want Ka Fu to regret when he gets older. However, they are finally moved by the love of the young pair.
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2006
- Best Screenplay Nomination
- Best Supporting Actress Winner, Teresa Mo
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Derek Yee, last year's Best Director at the Hong Kong Film Awards, eschews complex themes or clever narratives for 2 Young, a rather generic youth drama. Yet despite that - or maybe even because of it - 2 Young turns out to be an enjoyable and surprisingly engrossing melodrama, and Yee's handling has plenty to do with it. This is nowhere near the heights of Lost in Time or One Nite in Mongkok, but considering HK Cinema's current state, 2 Young is probably one of the better films of the year. Action star progeny Jaycee Fong is Fu, a poor kid attracted to rich princess Nam (Fiona Sit in her screen debut), which looks like a bad idea. Not only is she waaay up on the social ladder than he is, but she attends a prestigious girls school, and has not one, but two high-powered lawyers as parents. Her dad (Anthony Wong) is a media-famous barrister, while mom (Candy Yu) has retired so she can follow dad everywhere. Fu's parents are the opposite: dad (Eric Tsang) is a minibus driver, and mom (Teresa Mo) works at a restaurant. Nam is disappointed at her lonely, sad home life so she's more than willing to rebel. She accepts Fu's awkward advances and the two begin to date in blissful, rich-girl-meets-poor-boy style. Meanwhile, her father begins to get an inkling of her dating habits. Then Nam gets pregnant. Welcome to Hell. After facing parental disapproval - and choosing to nix abortion - the kids choose to make it on their own. Pals get them cheap digs out in the sticks, and from there they basically play house, though with tougher responsibilities and consequences than taking your toys and going home. Fu needs to work, which leads to a variety of realistic and surprisingly interesting problems. Nam has to deal with her new low-income home, which actually is less of an issue than one would think. As played by Fiona Sit, Nam is egregiously chipper about exchanging high-class life for low-class living. Still, the happy-go-lucky attitude Sit puts on gives way to more realistic fears, and when she starts to voice her doubts to her unborn child, the moment is felt. Derek Yee basically lets Jaycee Fong and Fiona Sit act like themselves for all 100 minutes of 2 Young, but it works. They're genuinely likable and seemingly real, and neither carries any movie star baggage. Derek Yee gives 2 Young little overt artifice. Despite the loaded storyline and afterschool special message, most of the interest is found in the day-to-day struggles, relationships, and the individual characters. The quartet of actors playing the parents are exceptional; the performances from Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo, Anthony Wong, and Candy Yu seem real and complete, such that their individual characters manage to balance out the eventual narrative necessities a film like this has. Eventually, there are big moments, i.e. soapbox speeches that are as alienating as they are unrealistic, and 2 Young manages two in the final fifteen minutes that are so jarring that they threaten to stop the movie cold. One, in particular, involves a character essentially shooting himself in the foot because it's the right thing to do; while this may be true, it's hardly realistic. But the performances work well enough to cover such obviousness. 2 Young has a few other problems. Some plot details are glossed over, and in a film with this much personal detail, the lack of certain explanations can be jarring, and can even make the film the film somewhat of a light affair. Still, 2 Young manages to be quietly accomplished and involving, and manages a surprising emotional hold on the viewer. The solid storytelling and appreciable humanity make 2 Young welcome and even surprising stuff. Yee takes unexceptional subject matter and wrings something genuinely engaging out of it, which in its own way is cause for minor celebration. By Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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September 30, 2007
This customer review refers to 2 Young (US Version)
| This movie teaches young people & parents a lesson. This movie is very touching and easy to understand. Some teens might have gone through this stage in life. Fiona's acting was great! I wasn't expecting that great work from her since it was her second movie after all. Fiona had surprised me in this movie. She is a great actress. Jaycee is the same. He did a great job too. I really recommend this movie to all young adults and parents. I'm sure you'll learn something by watching this movie. |
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June 6, 2006
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Loved this movie ! Great acting by the main cast, loved the David Chiang Guest appearance !!! The movie had alot of heart felt moments that touckhed my heart & made me cry, I felt for the parents on both sides and the two kids. |
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March 3, 2006
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This is an impressive movie, I brought this movie with no high hope of it at all. I heard people say that Jaycee Chan is not a good actor. After I watch this movie, I think Jaycee has good acting potential. He might not be as good as his father, Jackie Chan, but time will tell. Well, the story is a normal stand, not special. What's it that made this movie stand out of the crowd? It is love, fun, reality awareness, and responsibility. I am impressed with Fiona Sit and Jaycee Chan acting. Overall this is a good movie to watch, while I watch this movie it refresh my teenage memory. It is like watching my own drama, hehe. I think it would take you back to your teenage live as well. The only drawback of this movie is not enought parts on the love development between the two main cases. |
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October 25, 2005
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This is indeed a heart warming film. The story drawn accurately from contemporary culture of the Asia undermines the sensitivity of parenthood on teenage love. I bought the dvd initially without a clue of this intricate urban love tale. Embedded with the display of a love too young before them with a reality too harsh. The movie is threaded with joy and tears. The tension heighten with supreme acting from Anthony Wong and Eric Tsang, proving themselves worthy of father figures away from their provisional roles as street gangsters. This movie essentially is about family. The reality of the contemporary issue faced could not have found a better voice than from the vision of Derek Yee. This is definitely one of the better works from the shores of HK. And a keeper on the collection. Exceptionally well done. The movie excelled exactly on what "Cinema Paradiso" lacked. However both are love stories I shall remember. |
July 24, 2005
This customer review refers to 2 Young (US Version)
| This is the best Chinese movie I've seen for quite a while. Personally, I am not a big fan of recent Chinese movies as they are being made with no heart in them. This one is very refreshing. Didn't except much in terms of the acting parts but the plot is simple but in depth. I think the director did a REALLY good job in telling this story. Disc B is the best part of the whole movie as it really touches you. |












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