Call For Love (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) DVD Region 6
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| Product Title: | Call For Love (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) 愛情呼叫轉移 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中國版) 爱情呼叫转移 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中国版) 愛情呼叫轉移 (中国語/英語字幕) (中国版) Call For Love (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ning Jing (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) | Fan Bing Bing (Actor) | Eva Huang (Actor) | Song Jia (Actor) | Jiang Hong Bo (Actor) | Michelle Bai (Actor) 寧靜 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) | 范冰冰 (Actor) | 黃聖依 (Actor) | 宋佳 (Actor) | 姜宏波 (Actor) | 白 冰 (Actor) 宁静 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) | 范冰冰 (Actor) | 黄圣依 (Actor) | 宋佳 (Actor) | 姜宏波 (Actor) | 白 冰 (Actor) 寧静 (ニン・チン) (Actor) | 秦海璐 (チン・ハイルー) (Actor) | 范冰冰 (ファン・ビンビン) (Actor) | 黄聖依 (ホアン・シェンイー、エヴァ・ホアン) (Actor) | 宋佳(ソン・ジア) (Actor) | Jiang Hong Bo (Actor) | Bai Bing (Actor) Ning Jing (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) | Fan Bing Bing (Actor) | Eva Huang (Actor) | Song Jia (Actor) | Jiang Hong Bo (Actor) | Bai Bing (Actor) |
| Director: | Zhang Jian Ya 張建亞 张建亚 Zhang Jian Ya Zhang Jian Ya |
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| Release Date: | 2007-02-23 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 6 - China What is it? |
| Duration: | 98 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Zhong Guo Lu Yin Lu Ying Chu Ban Zong She |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004658519 |
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徐朗在結婚七年之後,無法忍受婚姻生活的平淡,和妻子和平分手。在他淪落街頭之際,遇到一個喜歡惡作劇的下凡天使,天使送他一部神奇手機,每按一個鍵,就會有一次艷遇。從此,徐朗的生活中有了各種奇遇,遭遇了各式的女子:美艷動人的小婦人,雷厲風行的俊俏女警,風情萬種的女教師,美貌如花的伶俐小姑娘,溫良賢熟的女人,精力旺盛、不著四六的女魔頭,甚至,有一回,他還幾乎“有幸”被一個小富婆“包養”…他不斷按鍵,不斷選擇重新開始,他經歷了一次次漸入佳境的前戲,卻一次次在臨近高潮處突然跌入谷底,而愛情,也離他越來越遠。
一個成年男人生活中的所有困惑、尷尬、茫然和窘迫,都將在這裡,被一層層剝開…
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Wishful male fantasy is the name of the game in Call For Love. This Mainland Chinese Lunar New Year Comedy has a decent, though ultralight premise, and some of the satire manages to be clever. However, the story's development is sketchy, the production noticeably sloppy, and the final lesson trite and rather unearned. Then again, this is a Lunar Year Comedy, so lazy filmmaking is excusable as long as everything is funny - and to be fair, the film does possess a few laughs. Please note that I said "a few". Xu Zheng (Crazy Stone) stars as Xu Lang, a white-collar worker in Beijing who realizes one evening that he's become completely disenchanted with his wife (Jiang Hongbo), and suggests that they divorce. When asked for a reason, he cites the purple sweater that she wears too often, her love of television soap operas, and the noodles that she cooks four times a week. She kicks him out posthaste, throwing his mobile phone at him for good measure. Now single and lacking a working mobile, Xu enters a repair shop where the proprietor (Liu Yiwei of Karmic Mahjong) proffers a brand new mobile with a decidedly male-friendly special feature: it allows him to meet ten different women at the touch of a button, with each one being his possible dream woman. Immediately, Xu Lang puts his new phone to work, leading to many choice encounters with available females. Among his potential mates are a beautiful policewoman (Fan Bing-Bing), a materialistic party girl (Eva Huang), a real estate speculator (Ning Jing), plus a dog lover (Qu Ying), a business-minded CEO (Annie Inoh), and a passive-aggressive career woman (Qin Hailu) who quizzes Xu Lang with a variety of guilt-inducing psychological tests. Okay, maybe the encounters are not entirely choice, but that's the chance Xu takes with his new fantasy plot device. There are two reasons behind this parade of possible mates. One, by spending time with various types of girls, Xu Lang can learn to appreciate each and every one - as well as his ex-wife - for their personal idiosyncrasies and individual beauty. And two, having ten possible girls means plenty of face time for comely Chinese starlets. Viva commercialism! Call For Love is obviously a manufactured multiplex filler, so attempting to qualify it for world cinema status would be fruitless and probably infuriating. This is cheap, sloppy filmmaking that doesn't even attempt to earn its nominal narrative lesson. Continuity gaffes abound; at one point, a boom mike even appears in frame. Lead actor Xu Zheng is self-effacing, but also a bit distant, and can't create a consistent character. He actually manages to seem sympathetic when he initially dumps his wife, but his later adventures with other women show no progression. It would have been better had Xu Lang changed slowly through meeting each woman, but his eventual lesson is simply handed to us when the film is due to end. Does Xu Lang find love? Maybe he does, but whether or not it comes to matter to the audience is another story entirely. However, truly attacking Call For Love for its lack of killer cinematic quality is probably too much, as it's just minor fluff that never pretends to be that deep or telling. Director Zhang Jianya gives Beijing an attractive urban feel, and the humor is sometimes amusing in its deadpan wit. The film does offer a few clever gags, and some of the relationship issues possess a familiar exaggerated truth. Though the film doesn't earn its message, the filmmakers don't slam us over the head with it either, meaning the big lesson isn't as annoying as it could be. And, commercialism be damned, it is somewhat entertaining to watch so many attractive female stars parade through the film. Since the film's marketing is largely based on the photogenic qualities of its female cast, the filmmakers seem to have delivered on at least that superficial promise. If a major negative could be levied at Call For Love it's that it's only mildly funny. The film draws chuckles with its satirical observations, but they're mostly just that: chuckles. Other jokes fall flat or seem self-indulgent. Call For Love is far from a gutbuster, and with that in mind, it only partially succeeds at being worthwhile. This is the point where we talk about wasted potential, and how the filmmakers never capitalize on their concept to deliver something better than just throwaway fluff. Well...the above is true, but again, this was always meant to be fluff, so good job, everybody, you succeeded at making the cinematic equivalent of a cupcake. Basically, it's not as good as a rich chocolate decadence cake, but if you have a sweet tooth, then it'll do in a pinch. In case the metaphor got lost, here's the skinny: despite its potential, Call For Love aims low, and manages to hit its inauspicious commercial target. As a reward, we shouldn't accuse the filmmakers of completely wasting our time. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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July 4, 2007
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Call for Love is a fine example of contemporary popular Chinese movie making. Comedy and romance is nicely executed to combine for a simple, sweet lesson on love. Xu Zheng's character is looking for love at all the wrong places but viewers get the pleasure from his pain. Liu Yiwei does a nice job as the 'angel' and also contributes the catchy theme song. Of course, all the ladies are very attractive. Eason Chan and Fan Bingbing each contribute a song too though they are not as prominent as Liu's. If you liked this, I'd easily recommend a couple of earlier films by Zhang, Happy Angels - an action/comedy a la Home Alone, and Crash Landing - disaster film modeled on Airport. Both are vastly entertaining films |
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May 3, 2007
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"Call for Love" is a wildly funny fairy tale about a man who foolishly walks away from his lovely and loving wife in hopes of finding a more exciting woman. He soon encounters a very peculiar angel who gives him a magical cell phone. Each time the man presses a number on the cell phone, he will encounter a new beautiful woman with whom he may seek a relationship. The man then embarks upon a comic journey into a Dante-esque girlfriend hell, as he hooks up with one screwed-up beautiful woman after another. Along the way, the man learns some valuable lessons about what really is important in life and relationships. He also learns why "life is not like a pencil". You will have to watch this hugely enjoyable movie yourself to find out why that is true. "Call for Love" is a beautifully written, swiftly paced, and attractively shot film. Very, very highly recommended by your humble servant. By the way, the DVD features a music video of Eason Chan's "Under Mount Fuji", a lovely tune that is laced throughout the movie. |
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March 30, 2007
| Good looking film and a great looking cast. The English sub-titles are excellent, so enabling us non-Chinese speakers to enjoy this inventive and attractive comedy. Sure, it's bitter sweet at times but still a lot of fun and Fan Bingbing looks just as great in a policewoman's uniform as she did in a space suit in A Chinese Tall Story. And if anyone knows where to buy one of these magic mobile phones, please let me know. |











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