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Honesty (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD

Richie Jen (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Wong Jing (Director) | Lee San San
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This turbulent movie by director Wong Jing presents a bombastic team-up of superstars Cecilia Cheung & Richie Jen!

Veterinarian Mo Xi who lives together with his girlfriend A Me represents Mr. Virtuous from head to toe! He neither smokes nor drinks and also does not engage in gambling or any indecent affairs. However, to his surprise his girlfriend runs out on him one day stating that he is plain boring …

Through the hands of fate Mo Xi later gets acquainted with the Toad King in the home for the elderly who leaves behind a heritage of $US25 million for Mo Xi. When DiDi a former class mate of Mo Xi finds out about this, she tries to get to know him better by all means possible and even sort of gets to like the charming nature herself. DiDi switches from her position at a night club to that of the assistant at Mo Xi's veterinary clinic and seemingly everything works out as planned when ex-lover A Me suddenly tries to return to Mo Xi's arms …

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Product Title: Honesty (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 絕種好男人 (VCD) (香港版) 绝种好男人 (VCD) (香港版) Honesty Honesty (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Richie Jen (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Wong Jing | Lee San San | Raymond Wong 任賢齊 (Actor) | 張柏芝 (Actor) | 王晶 | 李珊珊 | 黃浩然 任贤齐 (Actor) | 张柏芝 (Actor) | 王晶 | 李珊珊 | 黄浩然 任賢齊(リッチー・レン) (Actor) | 張栢芝(セシリア・チャン) (Actor) | 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) | 李珊珊 ( リー・サンサン ) | 黄浩然(レイモンド・ウォン) Richie Jen (Actor) | 장 백지 (Actor) | Wong Jing | Lee San San | Raymond Wong
Director: Wong Jing 王晶 王晶 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) Wong Jing
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Release Date: 2003-06-24
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): VCD
Rating: IIB
Duration: 100 (mins)
Publisher: Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd
Other Information: 2VCDs
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1002834940

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導演:王晶
Director: Wong Jing

  獸醫摩西不煙不酒不賭不嫖,和女朋友阿Me同居,是一名絕種好男人,唯一的缺點是天生五音不全。不久摩西發現女友不忠,原因是他太悶。後來,一位在老人院認識的蝦蟆王將2500萬美元留給摩西。摩西的同校師妹夜總會公關DiDi知道他即將承繼遺產,於是刻意結識,並漸漸被這好男人打動。DiDi回診所學做助理護士,兩人漸生情愫。這時候阿Me與新男友分手,轉頭求摩西回心轉意,DiDi又被踢爆一心騙財…
  Cecilia Cheung (King of Comedy, Cat and Mouse) and Taiwanese hearthrob Richie Ren (Summer Holiday star in this charming romantic comedy. Tsang (Ren) is an endangered species, the perfect husband type wh doesn't smoke, drink, or fool around. He meets Didi (Cheung), a club hostess who decides to go after Tsang because of his millions of dollars in inheritace. It does not take long for Didi to realize what a loving and honest man Tsang really is. As Didi questions her own, true motivations, she also finds herself falling in love with him.
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September 8, 2008

After the horror trend last year, all of a sudden, light-hearted romantic comedy has become the favorite genre for Hong Kong filmmakers. Starting from the fall of 2002, more than half of the theatrical releases are romantic comedy, and more are coming every month. Sometimes I would wonder, do we really need so many romantic comedies?

Honesty is a mediocre production directed by prolific filmmaker Wong Jing. The plot is nothing new to most of us who have been brainwashed by series of light-hearted comedies in the past few months. The romance between the two protagonists simply follows the routine of first encounter, getting to know each other, breaking up and getting together again. There are quite a lot of laughing moments in the film, but most of these gags are merely recycled from old films. For instance, the scene when Richie Ren uses TV broadcasting to confess is a replica of the final scene in Love Me Love My Money, which was also directed by Wong Jing. So if you are a veteran moviegoer of Hong Kong cinema, you probably wouldn't find anything new or genuinely funny in this film. Nevertheless, as master of trash cinema, Wong Jing is always good at furnishing his materials. Even though nothing is really interesting, he was still able to oraganize it in a neat way and maintain a highly hilarious atmosphere throughout the film. Compared to the outrageously hollow Why Me Sweetie?, audience at least wouldn't think it is a total waste of time watching Honesty.

Just like most of the recent romantic comedies, Richie Ren's role is rather weak and impotent, while Cecilia Cheung is the agressive one. She initiates the romance and she is always the one taking control. To be honest, I was little disappointed with this "My-Sassy-Girliefied" construction of characters. I was definitely expecting more from the filmmaker. Wong Jing was always the trend maker in the past, from the Romancing Star series to God of Gambler, his films had always acted as a pioneer and influenced many imitators in the mainstream market of commercial cinema. But in these few years, most of his works like Love Me Love My Money were unable to grab the attention of both the audience and the filmmakers in a larger scale anymore. His latest work Color of the Truth was even accused of being a copycat of Infernal Affairs (Although it is not). Let's hope it does not signify the recession of Wong Jing's role in the film business.

Cecilia Cheung's performance is qualified. Her conveyance of emotions and bodily gestures are precise and phenomenal. Richie Ren and Raymond Wong are not bad. Their sense of humor is better than I expected. Raymond Wong is one of the most underrated new actors in Hong Kong. He has been in many movies (He is known as a regular in Johnnie To's movies) but was never actually able to impress the audience enough to make it big. Recently, he has finally got his first lead role in a major production Color of the Truth, but unfortunately, he was not the focus of the promotion, as big names Anthony Wong, Francis Ng and Lau Ching-wan were the ones capturing the spotlights. Chapman To as the goon-like character is getting annoying as he has played a similar role in too many movies lately.

It is easy to make a conclusion on Honesty. You wouldn't gain much viewing this movie, and you also wouldn't lose much skipping this movie. Let's hope Wong Jing's Color of the Truth would make a difference!

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

March 16, 2006

This professional review refers to Honesty (US Version)

After the horror trend last year, all of a sudden, light-hearted romantic comedy has become the favorite genre for Hong Kong filmmakers. Starting from the fall of 2002, more than half of the theatrical releases are romantic comedy, and more are coming every month. Sometimes I would wonder, do we really need so many romantic comedies?

Honesty is a mediocre production directed by prolific filmmaker Wong Jing. The plot is nothing new to most of us who have been brainwashed by series of light-hearted comedies in the past few months. The romance between the two protagonists simply follows the routine of first encounter, getting to know each other, breaking up and getting together again. There are quite a lot of laughing moments in the film, but most of these gags are merely recycled from old films. For instance, the scene when Richie Ren uses TV broadcasting to confess is a replica of the final scene in Love Me Love My Money, which was also directed by Wong Jing. So if you are a veteran moviegoer of Hong Kong cinema, you probably wouldn't find anything new or genuinely funny in this film. Nevertheless, as master of trash cinema, Wong Jing is always good at furnishing his materials. Even though nothing is really interesting, he was still able to oraganize it in a neat way and maintain a highly hilarious atmosphere throughout the film. Compared to the outrageously hollow Why Me Sweetie?, audience at least wouldn't think it is a total waste of time watching Honesty.

Just like most of the recent romantic comedies, Richie Ren's role is rather weak and impotent, while Cecilia Cheung is the agressive one. She initiates the romance and she is always the one taking control. To be honest, I was little disappointed with this "My-Sassy-Girliefied" construction of characters. I was definitely expecting more from the filmmaker. Wong Jing was always the trend maker in the past, from the Romancing Star series to God of Gambler, his films had always acted as a pioneer and influenced many imitators in the mainstream market of commercial cinema. But in these few years, most of his works like Love Me Love My Money were unable to grab the attention of both the audience and the filmmakers in a larger scale anymore. His latest work Color of the Truth was even accused of being a copycat of Infernal Affairs (Although it is not). Let's hope it does not signify the recession of Wong Jing's role in the film business.

Cecilia Cheung's performance is qualified. Her conveyance of emotions and bodily gestures are precise and phenomenal. Richie Ren and Raymond Wong are not bad. Their sense of humor is better than I expected. Raymond Wong is one of the most underrated new actors in Hong Kong. He has been in many movies (He is known as a regular in Johnnie To's movies) but was never actually able to impress the audience enough to make it big. Recently, he has finally got his first lead role in a major production Color of the Truth, but unfortunately, he was not the focus of the promotion, as big names Anthony Wong, Francis Ng and Lau Ching-wan were the ones capturing the spotlights. Chapman To as the goon-like character is getting annoying as he has played a similar role in too many movies lately.

It is easy to make a conclusion on Honesty. You wouldn't gain much viewing this movie, and you also wouldn't lose much skipping this movie. Let's hope Wong Jing's Color of the Truth would make a difference!

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "Honesty (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (29)

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May 3, 2005

This customer review refers to Honesty (US Version)
GOOD! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
HAHA. GREAT movie.
I love Richie movie.
he is sooo adorable in there. (SO HONEST!!)
it's really a great/funny movie!!!
If only he actor more in movies..he is GREATT!!!
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Anonymous

January 30, 2005

Soooooo Funny...... :) Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
its such a hilarious movie...especially the scene at the hospital.....but it does have a slight melodramatic side to the movie...it's sad when Cecilia pours her heart out to Richie but gets turned down than the sad music comes on ..sniffle.....Anyways it's a great fun film to watch and u people should watch it...
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Anonymous

January 15, 2005

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best ever Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
this film is so good,its sad, funny ummmmmmmmm did i say sad????? anyways its a must see movie
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Anonymous

November 6, 2004

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Fly me to Polaris Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This was a very sad movie. It was very interesting. It brought tears to my eye when I first saw the vcd. It made me changed my view of how I saw my loved life. I really recommand this movie to others.
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Anonymous

August 29, 2004

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soo goood! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
i just watched it cuz in Canada they show a chinese movie every saturday night! so im lucky! i can tape it too! but i just wanna say this movie was so good!and it had those funny short on-screen effectz! hahha i love that! it was sweet and romantic and funny!
and for the record Cecilia Cheung looked SOOO HOTT in this movie! hahahah yess!
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