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GIRL$ (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD

Bonnie Xian (Actor) | Michelle Wai (Actor) | Wong Venus (Actor) | Lin Yu Xuan (Actor)
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GIRL$ (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)

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Originating from Japan, the social phenomenon known as "compensated dating" - young girls getting paid to go on dates that usually end with sex - recently made its way to the headlines of Hong Kong newspapers after several unpleasant incidents. Producer Ng Kin Hung, who tackled Hong Kong social issues with films like Give Them A Chance, as well as Herman Yau's two prostitution films Whispers and Moans and True Women For Sale, now takes on this new social phenomenon with Girl$. The third feature film from director Kenneth Bi (The Drummer) is a hard-hitting film that follows four girls who take on the compensated dating lifestyle for reasons that range from simple materialism to self-gratification.

Anchored by breakthrough performances by up-and-coming actresses Michelle Wai (Happily Ever After), Bonnie Xian (Moss), Venus Wong (High Noon), and Lin Yu Xuan, Girl$ strays away from being a typical morality tale about youngsters living on the edge by offering no clear moral judgments on the girls. Bi's camera is constantly on the move as a spectator on the sidelines, simply capturing the lives of the girls, why they do what they do, and the life-and-death consequences of their actions. The result isn't always pleasant to watch, but at least it always feels authentic, and it always feels uniquely Hong Kong.

Icy (Michelle Wai) is a former compensated dating participant who has since become a pimp to be with her boyfriend (Derek Tsang). She currently manages Lin (Lin yu Xuan), who has fallen in love with one of her clients. One day, Icy meets rich girl Ronnie (Bonnie Xian) on the Internet and ends up indirectly influencing her to start the compensated dating life for her own reasons. Meanwhile, materialistic secondary school student Gucci (Venus Wong) needs money to buy a limited edition Gucci handbag and decides to try selling herself on the Internet. Through various circumstances, these girls soon become friends, connected by the compensated dating lifestyle that will also threaten to tear them apart.

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Product Title: GIRL$ (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 囡囡 (VCD) (香港版) 囡囡 (VCD) (香港版) 囡囡 (VCD) (香港版) GIRL$ (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Bonnie Xian (Actor) | Michelle Wai (Actor) | Wong Venus (Actor) | Lin Yu Xuan (Actor) | Deep Ng (Actor) | Derek Tsang (Actor) | Tse Hoi Wing (EO2) (Actor) 冼色麗 (Actor) | 詩雅 (Actor) | 王 敏奕 (Actor) | 林 鈺軒 (Actor) | 吳浩康 (Actor) | 曾國祥 (Actor) | 謝凱榮 (EO2) (Actor) 冼色丽 (Actor) | 诗雅 (Actor) | 王 敏奕 (Actor) | 林 钰轩 (Actor) | 吴浩康 (Actor) | 曾国祥 (Actor) | 谢凯荣 (EO2) (Actor) 冼色麗(ボニー・シァン) (Actor) | 詩雅 (ミシェル・ワイ) (Actor) | 王敏奕 (ヴィーナス・ウォン) (Actor) | 林鈺軒 (ウナ・リン) (Actor) | 呉浩康(ディープ・ン) (Actor) | 曾國祥(デレク・ツァン) (Actor) | 謝凱榮(EO2/エリック・ツェ) (Actor) Bonnie Xian (Actor) | Michelle Wai (Actor) | Wong Venus (Actor) | Lin Yu Xuan (Actor) | Deep Ng (Actor) | Derek Tsang (Actor) | Tse Hoi Wing (EO2) (Actor)
Director: Kenneth Bi 畢國智 毕国智 畢國智(ケネス・ビイ) Kenneth Bi
Release Date: 2010-10-19
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): VCD
Rating: III
Duration: 89 (mins)
Publisher: Mei Ah (HK)
Other Information: 2VCDs
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1023577518

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Director: Kenneth Bi

Four young girls from the "Mc" Generation meet each other on the internet, crossing paths at "compensated dating". They live without the bounds of morality, experiencing life as only their generation could. Gucci decides to trade off her virginity to bid for a limited edition Gucci bag that she longs to possess. Icy lines up clients with girls for paid dates, she does this mainly to support her loser boyfriend. The young well-off Ronnie desires for excitement out of her bored life, she becomes the IT girl among the internet "dating" forums. Estranged from her family, Lin sees compensated dating as having fun while she's being paid. They are too naive to feel the danger within, until one of their "workmates" suddenly disappears after a job one day' what comes next is even worst - rumours say that one of their clients is infected with HIV...
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Professional Review of "GIRL$ (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)"

November 1, 2010

This professional review refers to GIRL$ (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Director Kenneth Bi makes one for hire with Girl$, a youth prostitution drama that qualifies as his slickest and most watchable, if not really the best film in his filmography. Basically a 21st century update on the PR Girls formula, Girl$ follows four different young women and their experiences in the world of compensated dating, where girls are paid to date and not necessarily perform sex acts. Of course, sex is an inevitable byproduct of the biz, and the girls are subject to the same dangers: diseases, perverted clients, and even a depraved killer who's out there killing and dismembering working girls. Nonetheless, the girls forge on because they need the cash.

Well, Ronnie (Bonnie Xian) doesn't. The rich Ronnie tentatively joins the trade because she's bored and likes sleeping with handsome young men. She doesn't feel right about taking the cash though, and will actually pay her clients instead. Taiwan import Lin (Una Lin) does it for the money, but she enjoys it too, rating the guys in her little black book while also possibly falling for one of her regular johns (Eric Tse of EO2). Compensated dating agent Icy (Michelle Wai) is not supposed to go on paid dates anymore, but she's driven towards increasing her earnings to support her online game-playing boyfriend (Derek Tsang). Finally, there's Gucci (Venus Wong), a 16 year-old high-schooler who wants to sell her virginity to the highest bidder to pay for - what else - a limited edition handbag.

Despite their differing reasons for becoming prostitutes (and that's what they are, some of the girls are quick to remind each other), the four become good enough friends to start hanging out regularly. Conflicts arise due to obvious differences, but the girls weather the storm by banding together to commiserate, shop, and screw with some of the nastier johns. Their quick friendship beggars some belief, as the girls hardly seem compatible or alike besides their common trade. Also, plot holes abound. If Ronnie is rich and the girls are friends, why won't she just buy Gucci her limited edition handbag to stop her from engaging in underage prostitution? No reason is given, but that's par for Girl$, which is more often glib and cursory than it is incisive. The film offers a sampling of this particular life, but that's just what it is: a sampling.

The film's lack of depth is mediated somewhat by a decent use of technique. Kenneth Bi shoots Girl$ with copious style and plenty of flash. The film moves with a strong, energetic rhythm, and Bi's editing is sharp. The style helps hide some of the film's other deficits, like some shallow, undeveloped characters. Also, only one actress (Una Lin) is contracted for nudity, but the fast pace and generous editing may prevent some audiences from realizing such. Some details are suspiciously dropped; nothing is ever made of Gucci's horny brother (Deep Ng), the threatening serial killer is never fully dealt with, and the ripped-from-the-headlines HIV storyline (involving a john posting a list of possibly infected girls online) is resolved in a predictable, pseudo-sensitive manner. Stripped of its style, Girl$ offers little new to this genre besides the same lip service about how sex workers are people too.

Still, provided one doesn't look too closely at the sexual or gender politics involved, there's enough in Girl$ to entertain. Kenneth Bi successfully makes this particular subculture, where young men and women trade for sex online and via text messaging, into a believable and immediate one. The modern technological age, where privacy and information are bartered so casually, seems familiar and even a little frightening in Bi's hands. He can't channel the same effectiveness into his characters or their emotions, but there are bright spots there too. Michelle Wai is among Hong Kong's most promising young actresses, and the emotions she creates are striking ones. The other actresses aren't quite as strong, but they suit their character types well. With Girl$, Bi shows that he's talented enough to tell stories different than his previous, somewhat self-absorbed works did. He may simply need better scripts and better producers to move up another level.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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