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Kong's perennial muse Stephy Tang stars as a reticent flower shop girl who rejects the overtures of a budding singer (labelmate popstar Justin Lo, Love at First Note), because of a reason she doesn't want to reveal. Pop diva Kay Tse makes her movie debut opposite stage actor Joey Leung as a modern couple whose relationship has run its course and withered to the test of time and money, but the memories of yesterday's love return during a dinner date. Funnyman Sammy Leung juggles multiple girls as a two-timing boyfriend who maintains his cheating charade by pretending to have a twin brother, but chaos ensues when his dates run into each other.
DJs Donald and Jim of gag pop group I Love You Boyz also keep things light as loveless goofs banking their Valentine's Day on a date with someone going by the name Goldfish, who turns out to be Miki Yeung (Fatal Contact) in skimpy clothing! Terry Hu (Love is Not All Around) and Chelsea Tong (Love is Elsewhere) play chaste budding lovers trying to keep their office romance a secret, while a heinous boss (Toby Leung, The Haunted School) breathes down their necks looking for her boyfriend's (Terence Siufay, Forgive and Forget) lover.
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| Product Title: | Love Connected (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 保持愛你 (DVD) (香港版) 保持爱你 (DVD) (香港版) 保持愛你 (香港版) Love Connected (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Stephy Tang (Actor) | Kay Tse (Actor) | I Love You Boyz (Actor) | Justin Lo (Actor) | Joey Leung (Actor) | Sammy Leung | Miki Yeung | Terry Hu | Chelsea Tong | G.E.M. | Zhu Ge Zi Qi | Gong Jia Xin | Toby Leung | Terence Siufay 鄧麗欣 (Actor) | 謝安琪 (Actor) | I Love You Boyz (Actor) | 側田 (Actor) | 梁 祖堯 (Actor) | 森美 | 楊愛瑾 | 胡清藍 | 唐素琪 | G.E.M. 鄧紫棋 | 諸葛 梓岐 | 龔 嘉欣 | 梁靖琪 | 小肥 邓丽欣 (Actor) | 谢安琪 (Actor) | I Love You Boyz (Actor) | 侧田 (Actor) | 梁 祖尧 (Actor) | 森美 | 杨爱瑾 | 胡清蓝 | 唐素琪 | G.E.M. 邓紫棋 紫棋 | 诸葛 梓岐 | 龚 嘉欣 | 梁靖琪 | 小肥 鄧麗欣 (ステフィ・タン) (Actor) | 謝安琪 (ケイ・ツェ) (Actor) | I Love You Boyz (Actor) | 側田 (ジャスティン・ロー) (Actor) | Joey Leung (Actor) | 森美 (サミー) | 楊愛瑾(ミキ・ヨン) | 胡清藍(テリー・フー) | 唐素琪 (チェルシー・トン) | G.E.M.鄧紫棋 (タン・チーケイ) | Zhu Ge Zi Qi | Gong Jia Xin | 梁靖[王其](トビー・リョン) | 小肥 (テレンス・シウフェイ) Stephy Tang (Actor) | Kay Tse (Actor) | I Love You Boyz (Actor) | Justin Lo (Actor) | Joey Leung (Actor) | Sammy Leung | Miki Yeung | Terry Hu | Chelsea Tong | G.E.M. | Zhu Ge Zi Qi | Gong Jia Xin | Toby Leung | Terence Siufay |
| Director: | Patrick Kong 葉念琛 叶念琛 葉念琛(パトリック・コン) Patrick Kong |
| Producer: | Tenky Tin | Huang Bo Gao 田啟文 | 黃 柏高 田启文 | 黄 柏高 ティン・カイマン | Huang Bo Gao Tenky Tin | Huang Bo Gao |
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| Release Date: | 2009-08-17 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 90 (mins) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014414516 |
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"Love Connected" is a story about the lives of 14people facing 5 different situations on Valentines Day.
On Valentines Day, the probation period for Terry (Terry Wu) is over. Will the girl he loves, Debbie (Chelsea Tong), let him pass and becomes her real boyfriend?
Wai (Justin Log) is a singer at the shopping mall, can he use his music to touch the girl, Bobo (Stephy Tang), he loves?
Dragon and Tiger (I Love You Boyz) meets Goldfish (Miki Yeung) online as they have an adventurous day together on Valentines!
Joe (Joey Leung) and Fong (Kay) are a couple who is in a rut after 7 years together, will this Valentines dinner be their last supper?
Womaniser, Fai (Sammy Leung) plans to date 3 different girls on Valentines Day, but will his plan work or fail?
All will be revealed in "Love Connected"!
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Professional Review of "Love Connected (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
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Love Connected is the latest outing from Hong Kong director Patrick Kong, who previously enjoyed commercial success with the likes of Nobody’s Perfect, Marriage with a Fool and Love is Not All Around. Although 2008 did see him dabble in the horror genre with Forgive and Forget, here he returns to more familiar ground with a series of interconnecting tales about love and human relationships, backed by an all star cast of familiar faces. Of course, as usual Kong takes a bittersweet look at romance, though here his touch is somewhat lighter than usual, perhaps unsurprisingly, given that the film hit screens on Valentine's Day. Taking place on February 14th itself, the film revolves around 5 stories and 14 characters, all of whom have their own different experiences of love. The film kicks off with Bo (frequent Kong star Stephy Tang), a quiet flower shop girl who spurns the advances of a singer called Wai (fellow popstar Justin Lo, also in Love at First Note), quite obviously due to a painful personal secret. Meanwhile, Bo's boss Fong (singer Kay Tse, making her screen debut) meets her boyfriend Joey (Joey Leung) for a final dinner, a pair of office lovers try to keep their relationship a secret (Terry Hu, also in Kong's L for Love and Chelsea Tong, in Love is Elsewhere), and two desperate guys (played by DJs Donald and Jim of pop group I Love You Boyz) meet the oddball Goldfish (Miki Yeung, Fatal Contact) over the internet and are delighted to discover that she doesn't wear too much in the way of clothes. Finally, the philandering Fai (comedian Sammy Leung) attempts to date several different women, using a daft scheme that involves pretending he has a twin brother. Kong's multi-narrative approach works well, and Love Connected benefits from a lively feel and a sense of variety. Inevitably, some of the stories and subplots are more interesting than others, though all are generally amiable enough, and this helps to stretch things out, even though none of them are particularly original in their own right. Unsurprisingly, Kong plays upon deceptions and misunderstandings, though with less of the harshness he has shown in the past, and the mood is for the most part upbeat and playful, with things moving along at a brisk pace. The film is quite fun in places, with some overt humour, and while some of this is a bit hit and miss (most notably the odd comedy revolving around Goldfish and the goons), the script is reasonably witty and shies away from cheap gags or slapstick. The slight downside to this is that the drama is not particularly involving emotionally, though on the plus side, Kong manages to avoid being too melodramatic, despite a few rather obvious tugs at the heartstrings. In fact, the film arguably works better as a light hearted character drama rather than a romance - perhaps not what was intended given the title and the Valentine theme, but suitable enough. The film does have a fittingly modern feel, capturing the zeitgeist nicely, and covering a wide spectrum of dating ups and downs. Most of the characters, though thinly sketched, are likeable, and the film holds the interest throughout, with Kong delivering a few twists along the way. The one exception comes with the rather unpleasant Fai, who is plainly not a very nice guy, and though he arguably only tries his silly plan due to the incredibly gullible nature of the women in his life, he frankly doesn't deserve to get away with as much as he does, and its unlikely that any of Kong's intended audience would sympathise with his cheating ways, despite Sammy Leung's best efforts to make him a figure of fun. Thankfully, this doesn't detract too much from the other stories, and Love Connected makes for entertaining viewing, functioning nicely as an ensemble piece. Although amusing and breezy rather than moving or romantic, this is by no means a bad thing, and the film stands as a worthy addition to Kong's resume that should be enjoyed by viewers looking for a contemporary take on the tricks and trials of relationships. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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I think out of all the Paco Kong frantic romantic films to date, this is probably the second most accessible. Although still firmly entrenched into HK youth romance and of its many foibles and frustrations in finding that perfect love match and inclusive of some usual bitchiness of its predecessors, “Love Connected” is a more sensitive and dare I say milder type. Well, midler(ish) as it still sports padded cell kookiness with I Love U Boyz’s fiasco with drop dead gorgeous Goldfish played by Miki Yeung (whose…really quite nice actually) when she appears like a teenager’s dream come true. Boyz win the Wide Eyed Goldfish Expression Look competition here. The film features five romantic situations relating to Valentine’s Day that are interwoven throughout the movie, flitting from sketch to sketch and back again, fulfilling all five romances by wrap it up conclusions. Certainly some twisted surprises. Varied themes here with Joe (Joey Leung) and Fong (Kay Tse) trying to breathe life back in their dry romantic love life with a Val-Day slap up meal, Fai (Sammy Leung) juggling three women dates as his illusive twin brother (with three separate phones for each girl). Terry (Terry Wu) falling in love with his shy work colleague Debbie (Chelsea Tong), whose not quite as shy as he thinks. Flower seller Bobo (Stephy Tang) prompts cupid to hit the mark with Wai (Justin Log) a musician who gives his CD album to Bobo, but gets a crestfallen rejection. Also slapstick antics from Dragon and Tiger wanting a VD date from the internet (praying to the goddess Theresa Fu for the deal – oh, have some milk and cookies and calm down lads) when the vision of Goldfish appears to their goldfish look surprise. Valentine’s Day as never been so…eclectic. I really enjoyed “Love Connected” and even with the usual bitchiness, daftness and frantic rom-com a Paco film is, it balances sensitively. I liked Stephy Tang’s story which probably is the only positively fulfilling romance here to make your eyes water and give that ‘awwe’ feeling at the end. But added twists to the Valentine’s Day fiascoes make this interesting. Sammy Leung is getting really good at this comedy malarkey and his multi-dating scenes with a air hostess and two other fillies is very funny. Chelsea Tong is cuddly cute as the bubbly Debbie (pity she’s a right little madam at the end). Worth the buy. Stephy T – hope you’re well over your 2NE1 now and fighting fit and healthy. |













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