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Shu Qi (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Fan Wei (Actor)
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If You Are The One (DVD) (China Version)
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Mainland director Feng Xiaogang returns to the small story for his latest film, the romantic comedy If You Are the One starring top actress Shu Qi and popular Mainland actor and Feng Xiaogang regular Ge You. Feng's once-a-year Lunar New Year offerings are box-office guarantees in China, and If You Are the One has been no exception, raking in 80 million yuan in just its opening weekend. After Banquet and Assembly, Feng goes back to the smartly scripted comedies he's best known for to tell the humorous, yet heartbreaking tale of a wealthy middle-aged man's long-winded journey to find his other half. Keeping some of Feng's recent penchant for grandeur, If You Are the One features sweeping photography and beautiful location shoots in China and Japan, not to mention a star-studded supporting cast that includes Taiwan beauty Vivian Hsu (The Knot), Hong Kong actor Alex Fong Chung Sun (One Nite in Mongkok), and Mainland stars Fan Wei (Set Off) and Hu Ke (Royal Tramp).

Nouveau riche entrepreneur Qin Fen (Ge You) turned into an overnight millionaire after selling off an unlikely invention. Now all he needs is someone to share the wealth with. With his below-average looks and above-average wallet, Qin Fen sets out to find a wife through online personal ads, and ends up meeting a long lineup of strange candidates. But he holds a torch for only one: Smiley (Shu Qi), a gorgeous flight attendant with a married lover (Alex Fong) and tons of emotional baggage.

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Product Title: If You Are The One (DVD) (China Version) 非誠勿擾 (DVD) (中國版) 非诚勿扰 (DVD) (中国版) 非誠勿擾 (中国版) If You Are The One (DVD) (China Version)
Artist Name(s): Shu Qi (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Fan Wei (Actor) | Vivian Hsu (Actor) | Feng Yuan Zheng (Actor) | Luo Hai Qiong (Actor) | Hu Ke (Actor) | He Jia Yi (Actor) | Gong Xin Liang (Actor) | Wu Yi Cong (Actor) | Che Xiao (Actor) 舒淇 (Actor) | 葛優 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 范 偉 (Actor) | 徐若瑄 (Actor) | 馮遠征 (Actor) | 羅海瓊 (Actor) | 胡可 (Actor) | 何佳怡 (Actor) | 鞏新亮 (Actor) | 鄔逸聰 (Actor) | 車曉 (Actor) 舒淇 (Actor) | 葛优 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 范伟 (Actor) | 徐若瑄 (Actor) | 冯远征 (Actor) | 罗海琼 (Actor) | 胡可 (Actor) | 何佳怡 (Actor) | 巩新亮 (Actor) | 邬逸聪 (Actor) | 车晓 (Actor) 舒淇(スー・チー) (Actor) | 葛優 (グォ・ヨウ) (Actor) | 方中信(アレックス・フォン) (Actor) | Fan Wei (Actor) | 徐若瑄 (ビビアン・スー)  (Actor) | Feng Yuan Zheng (Actor) | Luo Hai Qiong (Actor) | 胡可(フー・コー) (Actor) | He Jia Yi (Actor) | Gong Xin Liang (Actor) | Wu Yi Cong (Actor) | Che Xiao (Actor) 서기 (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Fan Wei (Actor) | Vivian Hsu (Actor) | Feng Yuan Zheng (Actor) | Luo Hai Qiong (Actor) | Hu Ke (Actor) | He Jia Yi (Actor) | Gong Xin Liang (Actor) | Wu Yi Cong (Actor) | Che Xiao (Actor)
Director: Feng Xiao Gang 馮小剛 冯小刚 馮小剛(フォン・シャオガン) Feng Xiao Gang
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Release Date: 2009-01-22
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: China
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Sound Information: DTS Digital Surround
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 116 (mins)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014070912

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  秦奮(葛優飾)的天才發明被風險投資人(范偉飾)出天價買斷。一夜暴富的這位“剩男”揣著家底開始了“徵婚”旅程。漫漫“征途”上,各懷心事者紛至遝來,一段“人間喜劇”演出2008世間百態。幾經週折後,秦奮終遇傾心佳人梁笑笑(舒淇飾)。無奈,美人心有所屬。秦奮究竟如何逆流而上?幾番悲欣交集後,有志者事竟成!秦奮終於帶著他的真愛開始一段全新征程。

特別收錄:
·幕後花絮:
馮葛再度聯手篇:4分27秒
葛優舒淇浪漫篇:1分35秒
鐵三角喜劇片:1分42秒
演員專訪:
葛優專訪:4分23秒
舒淇專訪:5分51秒
導演專訪:2分53秒
電影原聲帶:21分51秒
精美海報及劇照
劇場預告:
前導預告片:54秒
正式預告片:幽默版:1分36秒
正式預告片:純愛版:1分30秒
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Professional Review of "If You Are The One (DVD) (China Version)"

February 2, 2009

This professional review refers to If You Are The One (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Feng Xiaogang takes a break from movies featuring war, martial arts or Andy Lau for If You Are The One, a commercial romance that hearkens back to Feng's days as China's number one purveyor of popular comedies. Starring Feng's usual leading man Ge You, If You Are The One was inspired by the 1998 Taiwanese film The Personals (that film's writer-director, Chen Kuo-Fu, serves as producer and co-writer of If You Are The One) and proves entertaining and unusually smart for a commercial film aimed at the masses. A laggy third act and an anticlimactic ending bring things down a notch, and the film isn't as forthcoming as it could be, with more said than is actually shown. However, Feng Xiaogang's instincts are sharp; the film possesses an appreciable dry wit, and the fine performances and dynamite location photography shore things up considerably. Ultimately, If You Are The One is much better than its genre normally delivers. The glass is half-full over here.

Having made an instant fortune through his sale of the Conflict Resolution Terminal 2008 (a device previously used for laughs in Pang Ho-Cheung's AV), middle-aged entrepreneur Qin Fen (Ge You) turns his attention to finding a wife. Using an online personals service, he auditions potential spouses, but few make a lasting impression. Qin Fen's stalwart personality is partly to blame; he's intent on finding a suitable match, and is willing to walk away from even an absolute goddess if there's a hint of incompatibility. So it goes with comely flight attendant Smiley Liang (Shu Qi), who Qin Fen initially recognizes as a poor match. Regardless, the two commiserate over drinks, where the melancholy Smiley reveals that she's dating a married man (Alex Fong). The two part intending never to meet again, with each returning to their own pursuit of love.

But as fate and the screenwriters would have it, Qin Fen and Smiley meet again on an airline flight, with Smiley working, Qin Fen traveling, and Smiley's boyfriend and wife also present. The coincidence draws Qin Fen and Smiley back together, propelling them on the road to friendship and perhaps more, with occasional stops at fine luxury entertainment locations, where they sip expensive drinks while verbally sparring over their views on love. Qin Fen aims for a home run with his potential mate, while Smiley seems willing to settle if she can't have her idealized, unattainable love. In response, Qin Fen tries to convince her otherwise while attempting not to appear like he's trying to. It's the story of one man's tough love, except with a picturesque tour of fabulous locations that only people with money can visit. Somewhere in there, Qin Fen's loyalty and stalwart affection is supposed to comfort Smiley's wounded heart. Or something like that.

Feng Xiaogang continues to demonstrate his proven strength with satire, poking fun at the contradictions of love and marriage in these rapidly changing times. People are busy with careers and money-making, so marriage and emotions are slyly portrayed as commodities that people barter with. The script is frequently quite smart when it makes fun of modern dating, with Qin Fen's many unsuccessful dates providing funny, entertaining commentary. If You Are the One is a misleading title, as it implies grand romanticism, while the original Chinese title translates to something like "Don't waste my time if you aren't serious." The implication there is that these are people who use personal ads to seek something meaningful, and not just empty hook-ups. The problem: people have a different idea about what "serious" means, and that push-and-pull is the ultimate conflict between Qin Fen and Smiley. Can they muddle through their differences and find a happy ending for themselves?

This is a commercial film so yes, they can, though Feng Xiaogang takes his sweet time getting there - and even then one might question if the film ends in a happy, bittersweet or simply odd manner. If You Are the One qualifies as a Lunar New Year movie (in the Mainland, the Lunar New Year movie period can run up to two months), and it would be bad form to deliver something with a complete downer ending during that lucrative film season. Nevertheless, the film nearly goes there thanks to some narrative twists that seem straight out of the tearjerker playbook. Feng's choices give the film some surprising emotional weight, but any idea that this is a substantial romantic drama is contradicted by the film's knowing details, including meta-references to the crappy global economy and Feng's satirical dialogue and situations. Basically, the whole thing is too measured to be anything but well-meaning, talky fluff possessing of occasional romantic leanings. Those seeking grand romance had best rewatch Titanic instead.

Still, what If You Are The One does well, it does so exceptionally. Feng Xiaogang's script is witty and smart, and Ge You is a charismatic, if unconventional leading man. Both he and Shu Qi bring more to their characters than lesser actors could, and manage to create a believable bond between two people who should rightly be nothing more than strangers. The film details their entire relationship from its very beginning, and by the time platitudes and cliched dialogue begin issuing from their mouths, they've already earned sympathy. The pair is backed up by the fine cinematography and excellent locations; if one wanted to use If You Are The One as a China travel planner, they certainly could do worse. A third act detour to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido seals the deal: this is a well-made, smart and very nice-looking movie that's entertaining and enjoyable, if not notable or exceptionally moving. The fact that the leads don't even kiss hardly seems to matter. Besides, would anyone really want to see Ge You make out with Shu Qi? I'm guessing no, so that's another way If You Are The One succeeds.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "If You Are The One (DVD) (China Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (2)

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October 26, 2009

This customer review refers to If You Are The One (Blu-ray) (US Version)
Very good movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
The Blu-ray quality was excellent! Vivid colors and beautiful scenery. The story was interesting, although I think the ending was dragged out too long. Shu Qi is great as always
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May 10, 2009

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Very enjoyable (and very quirky) romance Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
In "If You Are The One", Ge You plays Qin Fen, a middle-aged, average-looking man of no particular accomplishment, who returns to China after washing out in his attempts to make it big in America. However, it appears that his luck may have turned. He persuades a wealthy entrepreneur to pay millions for the rights to his rather silly invention, a device to prevent people from cheating at the "rock, paper, scissors" game. With his new wealth, Qin Fen turns his attention to finding a wife. He posts a personal ad on the Internet, in which he describes himself with laughable honesty. Will any women respond to an ad from someone who presents himself as such a loser?

As it happens, yes, lots of beautiful women turn out to be interested and what follows is a series of meetings ranging from hilarious to poignant to just plain silly between Qin Fen and the women. (Vivian Hsu stands out in a cameo role as one of the desperate women.) Of all the women he meets through the ad, Qin Fen can't forget the lovely but deeply troubled flight attendant, Smiley (Shu Qi). Smiley seeks a kind of emotional safe haven in Qin Fen, as she still is reeling from having her heart broken through her heedless love affair with a dashingly handsome married man (Alex Fong).

While it might seem flat-out absurd to consider the possibility of a relationship between a beauty like Shu Qi and an older, average-looking joe like Ge You, what makes this film work so well is the complete honesty with which it handles the growing affection between Qin Fen and Smiley. This honesty is bolstered by the unmannered, unaffected, unvarnished performances by Ge You and Shu Qi. Both manage to bring their quirky, colorful characters to very vivid real life. With a terrific script that permits these skilled actors to behave like real people behave and feel what real people feel, the viewer can't help but root for a happy ending for Qing Fen and Smiley. Will they get one? Watch this delightful confection from director Feng Xiaogang to find out!
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