Drink-Drank-Drunk (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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| Product Title: | Drink-Drank-Drunk (Hong Kong Version) 千杯不醉 (香港版) 千杯不醉 (香港版) ぼくの最後の恋人 (千杯不酔) (香港版) Drink-Drank-Drunk (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Miriam Yeung (Actor) | Daniel Wu (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Andrew Lin | Vincent Kok | Ella Koon | Chin Ka Lok | Ken Wong | Hu Jing | Sham Bo Yee | Elise Liu | Toby Leung 楊千嬅 (Actor) | 吳彥祖 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 連凱 | 谷德昭 | 官恩娜 | 錢嘉樂 | 王合喜 | 胡靜 | 岑寶兒 | 廖雋嘉 | 梁靖琪 杨千嬅 (Actor) | 吴彦祖 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 连凯 | 谷德昭 | 官恩娜 | 钱嘉乐 | 王合喜 | 胡静 | 岑宝儿 | 廖隽嘉 | 梁靖琪 楊千嬅 (ミリアム・ヨン) (Actor) | 呉彦祖 (ダニエル・ウー) (Actor) | 方中信(アレックス・フォン) (Actor) | 連凱(アンドリュー・リェン) | 谷徳昭(ビンセント・コク) | 官恩娜(エラ・クン) | 錢嘉樂(チン・ガーロッ) | 王合喜(ケン・ウォン) | Hu Jing | Sham Bo Yee | 廖雋嘉 (エリーゼ・リャオ) | 梁靖[王其](トビー・リョン) Miriam Yeung (Actor) | Daniel Wu (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Andrew Lin | Vincent Kok | Ella Koon | Chin Ka Lok | Ken Wong | Hu Jing | Sham Bo Yee | Elise Liu | Toby Leung |
| Director: | Derek Yee 爾 冬陞 尔 冬升 爾冬隆(イー・トンシン) Derek Yee |
| Release Date: | 2005-10-06 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Publisher: | Panorama (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004068318 |
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Director: Derek Yee
小敏是一個樂天豁達的啤酒女郎,她於每晚的工作環境之中,見盡醉後的男人吹水、哭鬧、求婚,分手,這些陋習令她對男人起了戒心,早已決定買間姑婆屋以作退休之用。小敏在“波波火鍋店”遇上醉倒的浪子廚師米高,米高的餐廳面臨倒閉,小敏一時心軟,收留了他。
收工時,小敏看見米高的Fusion餐廳仍有燈光,好奇地行入。小敏突然靈機一觸,建議自己租下日更做咖啡室,減低米高的支出。自此之後,小敏和米高大大方方的走在一起,一同經營餐廳。Fusion餐廳成為西貢墟的新寵,飲食雜誌紛紛前來採訪。小敏越做越投入,不但想重塑米高的廚師形象,還想將Fusion餐廳平民化。兩人的理念極端,衝突漸大。
飲食界女皇趙潔以重金厚利招攬米高過檔。米高以為趙潔的飲食理念與自己相同,躍躍欲試,小敏不敢挽留米高,故作輕鬆。小敏怕觸景傷情,決定將餐廳結業。
米高發覺趙潔沒有崇高的理念,只顧圖利,米高無法忍受,拂袖而去。小敏在火鍋店重遇醉醺醺的米高,米高向小敏真情表白,小敏想保持清醒,還是心甘情願地醉下去?
An amusing story of a girl who can drink plenty without getting drunk, and a young man who gets tipsy easily after a few drinks.
Siu Man is a cheerful barmaid who is popular among bar-owners and customers alike. As she witnessed how men got drunk and made fools of themselves every night, this make her wary of men and want to remain single. Michael is a dejected chef, whose ultimate dream is to win the Blue Ribbon Chef Grand Honor and getting recognition in the culinary world.
Their paths crossed in the most unlikely way and sparks flew...
** 註︰本產品有兩款封面設計,我們將為你誠意挑選其中一款封面進行付運,不便之處,敬請原諒。
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2006
- Best Supporting Actor Nomination, Alex Fong Chung Sun
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Professional Review of "Drink-Drank-Drunk (Hong Kong Version)"
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Were you among those who a) felt like your neck was snapped by the ending of One Nite In Mongkok b) felt completely numbed and brutalized by the whole experience or c) watched it purely for its reputation but didn't like it. Well, rejoice because Derek Yee has done a 180 degree back-flip and lightened up considerably with his latest effort, Drink, Drank, Drunk. Starring the effervescent Miriam Yeung and the currently ubiquitous Daniel Wu, this is charming romantic fluff. Utterly enjoyable and very little of that is guilty pleasure, I might add, Drink, Drank, Drunk reminds me of what a successful HK comedy should be, well written gags, good pacing and a big dose of Hong Kong flavour. These are few and far between, and I savor every single one. Although not without problems, this is as undemanding and as you can get with a HK romantic comedy, without it descending into a dribbly mess of gimmicky humor. Undemanding isn't a word often associated with Derek Yee's directorial work of course. The issues in his films read like the manual on how to get yourself on a depressive bender. C'est La Vie, Mon Cherie, Lost In Time and of course, One Nite In Mongkok aren't exactly light entertainment. So experiencing Drink, Drank, Drunk by Derek Yee was somewhat of a surprising and welcome relief. When I say undemanding I certainly don't mean it's shallow or stupid. On the contrary, despite all the usual trappings of the genre, Yee has managed to put his own crafty signatures all over it. The story may be conventional but the execution is slightly eccentric and off center. Who would insert a seemingly benign scene of toothless grannies sitting on the pavement, commenting on the lovers as they walk by? Yee also employs judicious use of creative visual cues and cuts to deliver the gags and tell the story, more so than your standard comedy. Towards the last act, you could almost detect the Derek Yee serious socio-political beast rising to the surface, but thankfully it's reined in at the right moment. As for the people who occupy the frame, Daniel Wu and Miriam Yeung turn on their fuzzy Love Undercover chemistry here and it serves them and the audience well again. However, the show would have surely stalled if it wasn't for the supporting actors. Vincent Kuk plays the stereotypical gay friend with bitchy glee. And someone please pay Alex Fong Chung Sun double because he turns in a scene-stealing performance as Brother Nine, the small time gangster with a torch for Miriam, a funny but subtle performance that is frighteningly reminiscent of Francis Ng. There's a genuinely well crafted film here under the romantic comedy window dressing, and although not perfect, it works for me. 7.5 drunken French chefs out of 10 by Ching Yee - heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "Drink-Drank-Drunk (Hong Kong Version)"
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August 18, 2007
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I saw one early scene of this film on AZN TV while I was flipping through channels. After 5 minutes, I knew I had to see this film and I was very entertained. Daniel Wu & Miriam Yeung have great chemistry and it shows through the whole film. This film was very well acted and the important thing is that I CARED about these characters. The story was fresh and new and after you've seen several chinese romantic comedies, you know that the "boy & girl" will most likely wind up together. What can I say? It works here. I've seen Daniel Wu in many films but I've never really seen Miriam in anything before. I have been missing out; she's funny, exciting and you just want to fall in love with her. The supporting cast was excellent and I'm glad I own this film. |
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March 11, 2007
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Your typical "woman meets man and rival appears" concept at play here but very properly executed. The entire cast (especially the main characters) did their job very well which was apparent throughout the film. The subject was not that "heavy" which equals a good replay value. And yeah, I can definitely see this being a movie which the female audience would like too. |
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December 30, 2006
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chick flick
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my g-friend forced me to watch this movie with her. i think miriam yeung is cute and all but man this movie dragged too much. the story is that miriam is siu man a waitress who serves drinks to customers and can drink endlessly without getting drunk. daniel wu is a chinese who knows how to cook french food. he drinks one glass of booze and gets drunk. and he has a french restaurant with no business because the people in hong kong don't like french food. to them french food is weird and strange tasting. he meets siu man and wants her as a business partner. later they fall in love with each other -- hit that snooze button. typical of chick flicks. the person i thought was funny was alex fong who plays his character Brother 9 with great comedic timing and his voice was funny and the way he talked and his mannerisms were funny. he made the movie go by better. but it is still a chick flick. many parts were incoherent. the scenes jumped too fast and abrupt. the story is flimsy and weak. |
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November 22, 2006
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It didn't capture what they had in "Love Undercover" but this is still a good movie, I love Miriam and Daniel movies, keep making them. Miriam is a beer girl and can never get drunk, Daniel is a French chef but doesn't have any money to keep up with his business because people in HK don't like french cuisine. He ends up staying at her place and they share the restaurant where he works. She works there in the day as a cafe and him with his french food at night. Daniel is offered a job and his & Miriams relationship starts to unravel... |
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November 1, 2005
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This movie begins good and funny and end good and funny. This movie IS NOT that kind of movie which is boring in the middle of the movie. You will got entertained all the time while you watch the whole movie... So if haven't got the movie...buy it now!!! |












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