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The film revolves around Koey (Miki Yeung), a high-school drop-out who lives with her beloved great grand mother in Macau. She believes that happiness is like a bottle of Coke, which must be consumed immediately. Simon (Ben Hung), on the other hand, thinks that happiness exists only in the future, and he patiently cultivates a romance with the girl whom he has loved for long. Willy (Sam Lee), a three-time motorcycle champion, indulges in memories of his glorious past and has lost interest in almost everything except collecting DVDs. Fate brings them together and pushes them into a situation where they can no longer control their destinies. Ironically, only then do they acquire a better understanding of life and death.
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| Product Title: | b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (Hong Kong Version) b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (香港版) b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (香港版) b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (香港版) b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sam Lee (Actor) | Miki Yeung (Actor) | Hung Ben (Actor) 李燦森 (Actor) | 楊愛瑾 (Actor) | 洪 展明 (Actor) 李灿森 (Actor) | 杨爱瑾 (Actor) | Hung Ben (Actor) 李燦森(サム・リー) (Actor) | 楊愛瑾(ミキ・ヨン) (Actor) | 洪展明(ベン・ホン) (Actor) Sam Lee (Actor) | Miki Yeung (Actor) | Hung Ben (Actor) |
| Director: | Tang Mathew 鄧 漢強 Tang Mathew 鄧漢強(マシュー・タン) Tang Mathew |
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| Release Date: | 2006-01-25 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Close Caption: | Yes |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Publisher: | Deltamac (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004097709 |
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* Extras: Trailer & Music Video
導演:鄧漢強
Director: Mathew Tang
可樂要趁有氣飲,青春又是否要趁早燃燒?
蕎頭的答案是Yes。她認為快樂要即時享用,現在一刻最重要。縱然父母移居他方,剩下她和太婆相依為命,在學校又惹了麻煩事,但她都笑著拆招,嘻嘻哈哈又一天。阿偉的答案是Unknown。他無所事事,閒來收到阿媽懷疑他自殺死了的神經Call;他本來是出色的電單車手,卻為了過去的一件事,生命的字典裡再不出現「快樂」一詞。阿文的答案盡在未來,他將「快樂」比喻為種樹,天天淋水,等將來開花結果。可是他由十二歲起開始暗戀一個女孩,至今還未和對方修成正果……三種人生,三種態度,交匯於不平凡的澳門。
Miki初挑大樑,與燦琛、阿Ben盛放青春火花;資深電影人鄧漢強導演第一擊,即揚威影展。Before twenty, before too old都不可錯過。
?05年日本福岡亞洲電影節大獎
b420 carries a dual meaning of "before twenty" and "before too old". The 3 main characters in this movie represent 3 types of person:
Koey believes happiness is like a bottle of coke, it'll soon become tasteless if you don't enjoy it right away. Simon believes happiness is similar to planting trees. You need to water them everyday, and the true satisfaction comes when they blossom. Willy does not believe in happiness at all. Three lives intersect. Three totally different personalities. Three ways of experiencing life and love.
?Grand Prize, Fukuoka Asian Film Festival 2005
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Professional Review of "b420 (Before Twenty.... Before Too Old) (Hong Kong Version) "
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A rare Hong Kong attempt at indie filmmaking, b420 is actually one of the better films to come out of Hong Kong in 2005. Newbie director Matthew Tang manages to craft something approximating life; his trio of slightly struggling youth feel real and immediate, and their stories make for an interesting if not essential ninety minutes. b420 is a minor, but not unworthy little film. Miki Yeung (of Cookies) stars as Koey, a highschool dropout who lives in Macau with her grandmother. Koey conceals her lack of education from dear old grandmom, and concerns herself with making money plus possible emigration to join her parents. She works at a curio store alongside Simon (Ben Hung), a wannabe ballet dancer who can't nail his auditions. Simon is also massively in love with Koey, and has been since they were children in the same ballet class -- though Koey has no recollection of this. Simon believes love can be built slowly, and befriends Koey quietly, through both their work connection and the Internet. Simon has another identity online, as Jenny, a fictional female confidant to Koey. Meanwhile, Koey meets Willy (Sam Lee), a former motorcycle racing champ who now sells DVDs for a living. The three form tentative friendships, each littered with white lies and supposedly hidden attractions. The overarching storyline of b420 is a bit overwritten. Koey once participated in a highschool video project called "b420" along with two female friends. In the ensuing years, the girls have grown distant, the turning point being an evening of irresponsible mischief that ended with bad consequences. That past plot detail resurfaces in the present, along with a possible pregnancy, suicidal lesbians, debilitating personal tragedies, and the plan to fund a ballet school via a fake kidnapping. The converging plotlines start to feel very contrived, not unlike a catch-all film school thesis, and the attention given is sometimes too cursory to matter. Thankfully, director Matthew Tang has a good handle on character interaction, and makes his trio of lead characters into interesting and even complex people. Koey, Willy, and Simon are all recognizably flawed, and their off-and-on interaction proves involving. Furthermore, Tang uses his Macau location exceptionally well, highlighting the city's gorgeous uniqueness without over romanticizing it. The movie sometimes seems to tell its own story, which helps make the abundance of sometimes contrived details feel more fresh than the vast majority of Hong Kong's recent attempts at "youth filmmaking." Whereas most Hong Kong youth films are cloying fluff-fests aimed at pushing empty popstars, b420 actually attempts something resembling filmmaking. It may not add up to anything that conclusive, but the trip is worth it. In comparison to stuff like Moments of Love or The Unusual Youth, b420 deserves a chance. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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Matthew Tang's b420 perhaps deserved more attention than it did when it was released in 2005. I did not expect a Hong Kong independent film to be that restrained from going too avant-garde or too pretentious. And yet, while Matthew Tang had been working in the industry as scriptwriter for commercial films for a long time, he did not turn in another formulaic coming-of-age film as his directorial debut either. Koey (Miki Yeung) and Simon (Ben Hung), unlike the simplistic teenage characters in many Hong Kong youth films, has their own sophisticated theory about life and love, which is far from perfect yet they firmly believe in. The same applies to Willy (Sam Lee), a thirty-year-old guy who was once a three-time motorcycle champion. His indulgence with his glamorous past interestingly contrasts with Koey's belief in present enjoyment and Simon's faith in future happiness. But all three have much to learn, in coping with unexpected tragedies in the past and/or the unknown future. A lot of coming-of-age films tend to romanticize the protagonists' experiences or sneaks in some didactic dialogues, resulting in a cliche piece of work. Matthew Tang, however, articulates the youngsters' changing understanding of life in a subtle and never-too-heavy way. The thoughtful design of the characters, with typically diverse personality and background but still complex and likable, actually helps to bring out such big issues as love, life, and ultimately death in a light-hearted manner without loosing focus. Sometimes a sense of humor also serves to balance the seriousness of topics like death. Koey's great grandmother appears as a remarkable character when we come to talk about Koey's learning to come to terms with death. Great grandmother's weird occupation as a freelancer helping hospitals to wrap dead bodies alone is enough to be telling. Death, including her own, is something that cannot be foretold but can be faced at ease. In the slightly over melodramatic ending - if one is really picky - Koey might have been enlightened by her great grandmother in dealing with her own life-and-death crisis, which she undergoes with Simon and Willy just before she turns 20, before she is too old. |
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March 15, 2006
| This DVD is worth it! It's good and it's pretty sad at the end... The Characters are good looking and especially the guy name Ben play the role as Simon who had a crush on Miki as Koey... He's so good looking... Very hot...It WORTH IT! |












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