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Xu Jing Lei (Actor, Director) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Stanley Huang (Actor) | Pace Wu (Actor)
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Go Lala Go! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

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Actress Xu Jinglei returns to the director's chair for the first time in four years in the urban comedy Go Lala Go!. Based on the popular novel A Story of Lala's Promotion by Li Ke (which already has a sequel), this hybrid of Bridget Jones's Diary and The Devil Wears Prada joins a new genre of Chinese romantic comedies about the new generation of urban professionals. In addition to Xu taking the lead role, the film also stars Taiwanese pop star Stanley Huang, Karen Mok (Tempting Heart), and Pace Wu (Marriage with a Fool). With its attractive cast and fashionable settings providing strong appeal to the hip, young Chinese audience, the film was a 100 million yuan-plus hit at the Chinese box office.

Go Lala Go! follows the journey of Du Lala (Xu Jinglei), who manages to get a job at the sales department of DB, a major overseas corporation. Through hard work, Lala makes her way up the corporate ladder and even manages to find love in Huang Wei (Stanley Huang), the successful sales manager of the company. However, in an office as competitive as DB, nothing is ever easy for Lala...

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Product Title: Go Lala Go! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) 杜拉拉升職記 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中國版) 杜拉拉升职记 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中国版) 杜拉拉升職記 (中国版) Go Lala Go! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
Artist Name(s): Xu Jing Lei (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Stanley Huang (Actor) | Pace Wu (Actor) 徐靜蕾 (Actor) | 莫文蔚 (Actor) | 黃立行 (Actor) | 吳佩慈 (Actor) 徐静蕾 (Actor) | 莫文蔚 (Actor) | 黄立行 (Actor) | 吴佩慈 (Actor) 徐静蕾(シュー・ジンレイ) (Actor) | 莫文蔚(カレン・モク) (Actor) | 黄立行(スタンリー・ホァン) (Actor) | 呉佩慈(ペース・ウー) (Actor) Xu Jing Lei (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Stanley Huang (Actor) | Pace Wu (Actor)
Director: Xu Jing Lei 徐靜蕾 徐静蕾 徐静蕾(シュー・ジンレイ) Xu Jing Lei
Producer: Zhang Yi Bai 張 一白 张 一白 張一白(チャン・イーバイ) Zhang Yi Bai
Release Date: 2010-05-07
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: China
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.77 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 98 (mins)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022676868

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  沒有背景,受過良好教育的杜拉拉在外企經歷跨度八年,靠個人的勤奮努力從一個樸實的銷售助理,成長為一個專業幹練的HR經理,見識了各種職場變遷,也歷經了各種職場磨練。在事業收獲成功的同時,她和心愛的人共譜了一場浪漫、美好的職場戀曲……對於大部分人來說,她的故事比比爾·蓋茨的更值得參考!
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Professional Review of "Go Lala Go! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)"

June 28, 2010

This professional review refers to Go Lala Go! (DVD-9) (DTS) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
Popular Chinese actress, director, writer and celebrity blogger Xu Jinglei returns to screens both in front of and behind the camera with the topical urban comedy Go Lala Go! The film sees her diverging from the art house leanings of Letter from an Unknown Woman for something more spirited, flashy and commercial, and which is very much in the style of recent Western chick-lit blockbusters such as The Devil Wears Prada. Based on the popular novel A Story of Lala's Promotion by Li Ke, and designed specifically to appeal to the hip young Chinese market, the film was a massive hit at the domestic box office, pulling in more than 100 million yuan.

Xu plays the titular Du Lala, a woman in her late twenties who finally manages to land a job as a lowly secretary in the sales department of a prestigious international firm. Hard working, dedicated, and overflowing with ideas and energy, she quickly catches the eye of her superiors, in particular that of sales director Huang Wei (Taiwanese popstar Stanley Huang). Lala's efforts pay off as she rises quickly up the corporate ladder, and even manages to win the notoriously tough and grumpy man's heart in the process. Unfortunately, there are still a number of obstacles in her way, both on the job and off, as Huang Wei's ex (Karen Mok, Tempting Heart), who just happens to be another company director, looks to make trouble for her new love rival.

The most obvious point of comparison for Go Lala Go! is Zhang Ziyi's recent romantic comedy Sophie's Revenge though within just a few minutes it becomes fairly apparent that Xu Jinglei is aiming for style rather than substance. The film certainly goes all out in this respect, with its attractive cast being clad in bright and fashionable clothes, and with all of the sets, offices and apartments having been interior designed with clear attention to hip urban detail. Xu's direction is fittingly bright and kinetic, with lots of visual flourishes, cartoonish touches and fast editing, giving it an almost manic feel at times. She makes good use of the different locations, with the film switching gratuitously, though pleasantly, between the hustle and bustle of the big city and the glorious beaches of Thailand.

All of this works well, and the film serves up a good amount of eye candy and makes for very easy viewing - aside from some shockingly blatant instances of product placement, which frequently see the camera going out of its way to pan and focus on an advert for no discernable reason. Still, though this might be annoying for those viewers who care, it does in a way fit in with the film's markedly materialistic themes, as it basically charts and promotes the chasing of corporate and financial success, without anything much in the way of life lessons learned. Again, this in itself is not really a problem, and the film does at least promote doing so through hard work and graft rather than anything sly, and since this is a message likely to ring true with its target audience in China.

In terms of comedy, the film is frequently very funny, mainly since Xu is not above poking fun at herself, with Lala being a likeable heroine who is thankfully never made too ditzy to be believable as a corporate climber. Although the humour is not as sharp or biting as in Sophie's Revenge it does make for a decent amount of laughs, with most of the cast being on charismatic and wacky form. The romance is similarly light, and though the film never really hits any truly convincing emotional notes, the courtship between Lala and Huang Wei is engaging enough, and Xu does manage to work in a few warnings regarding the dos and don'ts of office based relationships.

As a result, although Go Lala Go! never really challenges or makes any notable statements, it stands as a perfectly entertaining piece of fluff which should be enjoyed by all fans of romantic comedies. Whilst as a director Xu Jinglei is certainly capable of more depth and artistry, she turns her hand to popcorn cinema with reasonable success, with her usual meticulous approach and effort still very much apparent.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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