Look For A Star (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
Andy Lau (Actor)
| Shu Qi (Actor)
| Denise Ho (Actor)
| Zhang Han Yu (Actor)
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numinair
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May 30, 2009
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May 30, 2009
A Gentle Romance – A Gentle Truth
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Its funny “Look For A Star” is about finding happy shared togetherness, when stars are quite separate and isolated. Finding love can be difficult, too, and its not just wealth and polarization, but diverse complexities of human maturity. Sigh. Maybe love isn’t a breeze, but here with a rare moment of Andy Lau actually not wielding a sword amidst sweaty bodies in battle, is Sam the man falling in love with a beautiful cabaret dancer called Milan (Sui Qi having no trouble doing the beautiful bit) who Sam meets in Macau. With a positively uplifting movie about ‘life sharing in love’ difficulties. Still, Sam’s romance is part of a triad (no, not that Triad) as not only Sam, but his personal chauffeur and secretary find their own love matches in the eclectic atmos of Macau’s rich and golden setting. Sam’s chauffeur by a blind date and Sam’s personal secretary falling for an electrical worker at the plush hotel she stays in. All this romance stuff doesn’t run smoothly though (you guessed) and brings the usual heart tearing self-discoveries, right up to the ‘Oprah Winfrey’ type revelations at the end. But here the dating game is about social differences and whether a person can love someone beyond their stratum. Sam’s a rich tycoon and Milan an exotic nightclub dancer. But love’s universal heart is won over by championing hope, bringing romance to win out in the end. Love isn’t shared enough though (wrestling silently with the steel of indifference), and can be one big hope trip. But love over subjectivity and by compassionately listening to each other’s hearts, can we truly keep the flame alive of ‘giving love a chance’. No matter what rung of the echelon you’re on – like looking for a hidden star. Andrew Lau’s movie succeeds here by accomplishing the understanding that love is for everyone and always ‘in the wings’ ready to be grasped, and could happen anytime – especially if you go to Macau. Like part of Korean hit “Boys Over Flowers” this is set in Macau, a place for the romantic ambiance and now modern dating opulence. Its a charming romance story and shouldn’t fail to lift the spirit. Sui Qi’s brilliant here, too, (she was brilliant in “My Wife is Gangster 3” too!) and Andy is at his gentlest. The DVD as 3 short making of’s and interviews, all English subtitled with some postcards. Make the best of Andy in romantic mode here though, cuz he’s surly to be donning his rusty helmet and battle sword again in his next movie! |
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April 17, 2009
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April 17, 2009
No Big
| This is another pretty woman Chinese version from HK movie industry. No big turning point can be expects but it is a movie good for a lazy weekend afternoon. Remember to get more chips and coke before the movie to keep you going and going. |
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