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Young traffic cop Yang Le (Shawn Yue) sees kindergarten teacher Xiao You (Gao Yuanyuan) leading her kids to cross the road everyday. While he starts to have special feelings for her, he suddenly learns from a friend that she is a deaf-mute. Meanwhile, Yang's half-brother has a crush on a super star (Naoko Miyake) while working as her Chinese interpreter. But she will leave China when shooting is over. Can the four find true love in the end?
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| Product Title: | Love In The City (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 男才女貌 (DVD) (香港版) 男才女貌 (DVD) (香港版) 男才女貌 (DVD) (香港版) Love In The City (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Shawn Yue (Actor) | Gao Yuan Yuan (Actor) | Takuya Suzuki (Actor) | Miyake Nao (Actor) 余文樂 (Actor) | 高圓圓 (Actor) | 鈴木仁 (Actor) | 三宅尚子 (Actor) 余文乐 (Actor) | 高圆圆 (Actor) | Takuya Suzuki (Actor) | 三宅尚子 (Actor) 余文樂(ショーン・ユー) (Actor) | 高圓圓 (カオ・ユアンユアン) (Actor) | 鈴木仁 (Actor) | Miyake Nao (Actor) Shawn Yue (Actor) | Gao Yuan Yuan (Actor) | Takuya Suzuki (Actor) | Miyake Nao (Actor) |
| Director: | Jingle Ma 馬楚成 马楚成 馬楚成 (ジングル・マ) Jingle Ma |
| Producer: | Stanley Tong 唐季禮 唐季礼 唐季禮(スタンリー・トン) Tang Ji Li |
| Release Date: | 2007-08-20 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 96 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Mei Ah (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004988768 |
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* Sound Mix: Dobly Digital 5.1
導演:馬楚成
Director: Jingle Ma
監製:唐季禮
Producer: Stanley Tong
同一時空下的兩段非常愛情故事……執勤交通警察楊樂(余文樂飾)和幼兒園教師(高圓圓飾)馬路中心一見鍾情,每天對望互生愛意,當楊樂打算上前結識小悠時,才知道小悠是一個有聽說障礙的聾啞人。小悠的同母異父弟弟福田誠(鈴木仁飾)當上了日本演員水野裕子(三宅尚子飾)的翻譯,兩人的感情迅速發展,但當影拍完水野便要返回日本。充滿障礙的兩段愛情會像童話故事般大團圓結局嗎?
A traffic warden Yang Le (Shawn Yue) fell in love with a nursery teacher Xiao You (Gao Yuanyuan) at the first sight. Yang Le learnt that Xiao You was suffering hearing distemperedness when they got closet. At the same time, Xiao You's stepbrother Fukuda Makoto (Takuya Suzuki) became a temporary interpreter of a Japanese actress Mizuno Yuko (Miyake Nao). Affections between them grew, but Mizuno was about to leave and back to Japan. Two love stories faced different difficulties at theirend, would their stories end up at a fairy tale like?
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Director Jingle Ma's Love in the City presents two wholesome little stories about love set in rural China. However, the interest and effectiveness of each differs quite a bit. Traffic cop Yang Le (Shawn Yue) has a thing for deaf-mute Xiaolou (Gao Yuanyuan), who wanders by his crossing every day. The infatuation goes both ways, and before you know it, Le is learning sign language in an attempt to impress his ideal girl. She responds to his smiles and glances, but when he finally gets the nerve to ask her out, she leaves the city and goes to the countryside to visit her father's farm. Le hightails it out there too, confesses his love, and before long they're holding hands and are deeply in love. Meanwhile, Japanese-Chinese translator Makoto (Takuya Suzuki) falls hard and fast for actress Yuko (Miyake Nao). He's assigned to be her assistant/translator while her current one is in the hospital, and there's a noticeable initial attraction between the two. Circumstances lead them to spar a bit, but the sparks and situations give way to a pure affection, and before long they're holding hands and are deeply in love. Wow, life is wonderful, isn't it? The above plot description pretty much demonstrates how airy the first half of Love in the City is. This movie is about simple, true love attained without much suspense or conflict. Director Jingle Ma gives everything a pure, wholesome feel, with plenty of sidelong glances and secret "Wow, he likes me!" smiles. There's an undeniable attraction in this light, romantic story, buoyed largely by Ma's clean, soft-focus depiction of rural China, plus the photogenic likeability of his actors. Shawn Yue is guileless and very handsome, while Gao Yuanyuan's sweet smile and mature demeanor give her a fresh, lovely screen presence. Takuya Suzuki and Miyake Nao suffer in comparison to Yue and Gao, partly because their storyline isn't as immediately heartrending. Of course it's more winning when a handsome fellow like Shawn Yue attempts to learn sign language to win the love of a pure-hearted deaf-mute girl like Gao Yuanyuan. Seeing a translator romance an actress just doesn't have the same innate appeal. That trend continues, with the Shawn Yue-Gao Yuanyuan pairing making the Takuya Suzuki-Miyake Nao storyline look more uninteresting and needless as the film progresses. That's not to say that one romance is great while the other isn't, because the whole movie never comes to feel necessary, making both romances little more than manufactured "pure love" filler. Conflict does eventually rear its ugly head when Xiaolou's dad objects to her new boyfriend, for reasons that eventually get known later on in the film. By the time that happens, a possible tragedy has arrived, threatening to turn this sweet little movie into a 96-minute retread of a standard TV melodrama, only without the extra 10-12 hours necessary to turn these characters into more than just types. Eventually, the whole becomes far too simple, such that it never affects that deeply. There's an outline of tried-and-true melodrama here, but it's just that: an outline. The characters are simple, and stay idealistic and absolutely pure up until the very end of the film. Even the characters' stubborn qualities are drawn so affectionately that there's little room for emotional complexity. The film plays on the most basic, unimaginative expectations an audience could have. Ultimately, we know how we should feel about Love in the City because the film really leaves us no possible alternative. Again, the above only applies to the Shawn Yue-Gao Yuanyuan storyline, which is routine but beguiling. The other story just goes from uninteresting to cheesy and sometimes laughable, as the two new lovers face a comparatively unexciting conflict. The two face difficulties when the movie shoot winds down, as Yuko is heading back to Japan, but Makoto doesn't want to follow because of some minor exposition involving his father. The final developments and resolution get a little self-indulgent because she's an actress, meaning we get a couple of loaded scenes where she recites the lines from the cheesy movie she's acting in, and directs them at her beloved translator. Add to that an awards ceremony climax, complete with an appearance from executive producer Stanley Tong, and you have a romance plot that needed more depth or development, if not a complete overhaul. Given the imbalance between the two storylines, this second story could even have been excised from the film. Thankfully, the film again returns to the Shawn Yue-Gao Yuanyuan story to provide most of the dramatic meat, but the final resolution to that is curious because it doesn't seem to achieve anything besides basic audience expectation. The characters aren't truly developed enough and some details and potential revelations are even left hanging, such that one wonders why they bothered to include them in the first place. When it's all over, the most memorable things about Love in the City are its beautiful, idealized look (China is exceptionally pretty here) and perhaps one or two minor images or moments. The whole is forgettable and devoid of any lasting purpose, though one could claim Love in the City to be more successful than Jingle Ma's recent Happy Birthday because it aims so very low and regularly hits its target with routine, workmanlike finesse. Does that make it a good film? Not really, but for time-killing pure love airiness, Love in the City can satisfy. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "Love In The City (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (3)
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January 24, 2009
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I brought the film mostly because of Gao yuanyuan. Boy, was I surprised. The film had a few curveballs that will send your thoughts spinning. Nevertheless, it was worth the money and time for a great film. Very touching. |
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July 28, 2007
This customer review refers to Love In The City (DVD-9) (China Version)
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subtitles. Luckily I speak pretty good Japanese and I could figure out a lot of the Mandarin words, but this video needs English subtitles so that a lot more people could enjoy it. It was very lovely and warm-hearted and I'm so glad it had a happy ending. This is about a true and innocent love. |
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June 12, 2007
This customer review refers to Love In The City (DVD) (China Version)
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I bought this film because I thought if it is another Chinese rubbish, at least I can see some good looking people. To my surprise, it turned out to be one of the very best Chinese films ever made. The two main female leads (one looks like Anita Yuen, the other looks like an improved version of Kwok Oi Ming) are pretty, gentle and pleasant. The story is so moving that it will make you cry. It is a sweet love story with a very satisfied ending. Highly recommend if you are looking for a love story. |












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