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Directed by Ip Wai-man, a local interpretation of a classic storyline, Loving him is an effort to woo audiences into the Hong Kong romance genre: Girl-meets-boy, they fall in love, he has only several weeks to live...

Lu (Qin Hai-lu), a young teacher from Sichuan, encounters a placement doctor Doc (Daniel Chan), who has volunteered to work with the village's poor children. An instant connection unites the unlikely pair; she is undeterred even by Doc's announcement that his life is coming to an end. Choosing to nurse him in his final days, Lu must endure the pain of losing her love and carry on with her life...

Also starring Audrey Fang.

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Product Title: Loving Him 停不了的愛 停不了的爱 停不了的愛 Loving Him
Artist Name(s): Daniel Chan (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) | YA ZI | Cheung Tat Ming | Patrick Kong | Fong Chi Suen 陳曉東 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) | 婭子 | 張達明 | 葉念琛 | 方子璇 陈晓东 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) | 娅子 | 张达明 | 叶念琛 | 方子璇 陳曉東(ダニエル・チャン) (Actor) | 秦海璐 (チン・ハイルー) (Actor) | YA ZI | Cheung Tat Ming | 葉念琛(パトリック・コン) | 方子璇 (ファン・ツーシュァン) Daniel Chan (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) | YA ZI | Cheung Tat Ming | Patrick Kong | Fong Chi Suen
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Release Date: 2002-11-10
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Publisher: Golden Harvest Home Video
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1001859367

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主演:陳曉東╱秦海璐╱方子璇
Cast:Daniel Chan╱Chun Hoi Lo╱Fong Chi Suen
導演: 葉偉民
Director:Ip Wai Man


  小東是一名見習醫生,應聯合國兒童基金會的邀請,到四川省貧痟的山區作醫療探訪,為一些失學的山區兒童檢查身體,遇上山區教師小璐。小東及小璐彼此是兩世界的人,可是小璐認定了小東就是她心中的王子,只要王子願意聽她的心事,她已心滿意足﹗小璐想不到小東患有血癌,在旅途中,小東身體日漸虛弱,得到小璐悉心照顧,二人竟萌生了一些很微妙的感覺……
  DOC is an intern Invited by the Unitd Nations' Children Fund, DOC and his fellow interns visit a deserted area in Sichuan to run physicals for poor children deprived of the privilege of going to school. DOC meets LU, a teacher in Sichuan. Although, DOC and Lu belong to two different worlds, she firmly believes that DOC is her hero. She will be content if her hero would just listen to her. Shockingly, LU knows that her hero is diagnosed with blood cancer and he starts to prepare for his death. Upon knowing that he is dying, Lu tries her best to take care of him. Magically, the two have cultivated special feelings toward each other. LU cannot help falling hopelessly in love with this dying hero of hers.

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December 12, 2002

Loving Him is the second film Manfred Wong co-produced with a film production company in mainland China. Compared to their previous collaboration Roots and Branches, the story of this film is way more traumatic and heavy. It is absolutely not a pleasant viewing experience.

This film leads a commonplace plot. Lu (Qin Hai-Lu) falls in love with Dong (Daniel Chan) at first sight when she first meets him in a small village in mainland China. Sometimes later Lu comes to Hong Kong and has a reunion with Dong, however, she discovers that Dong is dying.... This kind of plot device is very hackneyed and has been used in many films before. The filmmakers of this film simply follows the typical narrative structure of the same genre and there is no surprise at all.

One of the biggest problems of this film is, the mood is too depressive. Although the filmmakers did not insert too many tear-jerking elements into the film, overall speaking, the story is still too painful and sorrowful. There are too many tear-jerking moments. No matter the death of the little girl in the beginning or the ending sequence, the encounter of all the characters are just too unfortunate and they just weep too much. We all know that the dramatic quality of a tragedy is always more appealing and engaging than a comedy, however, it is really uncomfortable for the viewers to sit through the film if the story is too sad. Actually the topic of death does not necessarily have to be depicted in a pessimistic manner, for instance, Joe Ma's Funeral March successfully brings up a positive message through a story of death, Korean film Christmas in August is also able to handle the subject matter of death optimistically. Movie is a kind of entertainment after all. Certainly the filmmakers can make their audience cry at any time, but they should also cheer them up at the right time. If a film does not give the viewers any hope at all, watching the film is really like a kind of torture. The only good thing about this film is that the filmmakers leave the ending open and let us imagine whether Dong has died or not.

Another problem of this film is the dialogues, especially the monologues of Qin Hai-Lu. They are just too rhetorical and unrealistic. This kind of dialogues may look good in a novel, but film and literature are two different media. These dialogues just don't seem to function effectively in the film, and it is probably due to this reason, Qin Hai-Lu's performance is not that good as compared to Daniel Chan. Obviously, Chan has spent a lot of time to study this character, the result is rewarding.

In conclusion, Loving Him is not a very bad film, the script and the direction are both handled properly. But don't expect any surprise, the whole film is just so plain and everything merely follows the cliche.

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.5 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (3)

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December 31, 2003

I think it's good. Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I think that the movie is good. It shows a lot of emotions and the acting shows truthful reactions. It's touching. It doesn't give a really good ending, but I think it will leave you satistfied.
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December 8, 2002

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a tear jerking melodrama Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
Watch it if you need a good cry. Very old style storyline and predictable ending. Daniel Chan's acting is ok but not great. The actress is much more natural. Good Background music, beautiful china scenaries (the Yellow river and the sunflower field), and very cute group of school children.
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November 9, 2002

New movie? Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Is this really a new movie from this year 2002???
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