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Men Suddenly in Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

Eric Tsang (Actor) | Wong Jing (Director, Producer, Actor) | Chapman To (Actor) | Jim Chim (Actor)
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Wong Jing is back doing what he does best - making lowbrow, entertaining, and uncompromised Hong Kong comedies! The prolific writer-director also stars in Men Suddenly in Love, teaming up with top funnymen Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Jim Chim, and singer Det Dik for some organized crimes of passion as they fool around with a bunch of hot chicks behind their wives' back. Bikini-clad models Chrissie Chau, Carol Yeung, Jessica Xu, Caroline Zhu, and Betrys Kong generously provide plenty of eye candy in this madcap sex comedy filled with raunchy jokes, slapstick humor, and amusing movie parodies.

Five high-school alumni - councilor Ng Yuk Yan (Eric Tsang), actor Cheung Chau Wan (Jim Chim), gynecologist Fu Mo Sum (Wong Jing), feng shui master Szeto Kei Fung (Chapman To), and dance coach Charlie Lam (Det Dik) - get together to throw a birthday party for their respected teacher Mr. Chu (Richard Ng), who enlightened them about the birds and the bees. Five delectable young models appear at the party, during which the 80-year-old educator gets too excited and unfortunately kicks the bucket - but not before telling his pupils to fulfill his last wish and get a little naughty! The quintet of married men then takes it upon themselves to conquer the babes, all the while trying to evade the watchful eye of their wives (Maggie Cheung Ho Yee, Yeung Sze Man, Monica Chan, Mak Ling Ling, and Jacqueline Chong).

The Hong Kong Version DVD comes with making-of, music video, trailer, and TV spots.

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Product Title: Men Suddenly in Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 猛男滾死隊 (DVD) (香港版) 猛男滚死队 (DVD) (香港版) 猛男滾死隊 (DVD) (香港版) Men Suddenly in Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Eric Tsang (Actor) | Wong Jing (Actor) | Chapman To (Actor) | Jim Chim (Actor) | Det Di (Actor) | Chrissie Chau (Actor) | Monica Chan (Actor) | Richard Ng (Actor) | Maggie Cheung Ho Yee (Actor) | Mak Ling Ling (Actor) | Jacqueline Chong (Actor) | Jessica Xu (Actor) | Harriet Yeung (Actor) | Betrys Kong (Actor) | Caroline Chu (Actor) | Carol Yeung (Actor) 曾志偉 (Actor) | 王晶 (Actor) | 杜汶澤 (Actor) | 詹瑞文 (Actor) | 狄 易達 (Actor) | 周秀娜 (Actor) | 陳法蓉 (Actor) | 吳耀漢 (Actor) | 張 可頤 (Actor) | 麥玲玲 (Actor) | 莊 思敏 (Actor) | 徐 自賢 (Actor) | 楊 詩敏 (Actor) | 韋彤 (Waye) (Actor) | 朱裕琳 (Actor) | 楊 梓瑤 (Actor) 曾志伟 (Actor) | 王晶 (Actor) | 杜汶泽 (Actor) | 詹瑞文 (Actor) | 狄 易达 (Actor) | 周秀娜 (Actor) | 陈法蓉 (Actor) | 吴耀汉 (Actor) | 张 可颐 (Actor) | 麦玲玲 (Actor) | 庄 思敏 (Actor) | 徐 自贤 (Actor) | 杨 诗敏 (Actor) | 韦彤 (Waye) (Actor) | 朱裕琳 (Actor) | 杨 梓瑶 (Actor) 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) (Actor) | 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) (Actor) | 杜汶澤 (チャップマン・トー) (Actor) | 詹瑞文(ジム・チム) (Actor) | 狄易達 (タット・ディッ) (Actor) | 周秀娜 (クリッシー・チャウ) (Actor) | 陳法容(チャン・ファッヨン) (Actor) | 呉耀漢(リチャード・ン) (Actor) | 張可頤(マギー・チョン) (Actor) | 麥玲玲(マック・リンリン) (Actor) | 莊思敏(ジャクリーン・チョン) (Actor) | Jessica Xu (Actor) | Harriet Yeung (Actor) | Betrys Kong (Actor) | Caroline Chu (Actor) | Carol Yeung (Actor) Eric Tsang (Actor) | Wong Jing (Actor) | Chapman To (Actor) | Jim Chim (Actor) | Det Di (Actor) | Chrissie Chau (Actor) | Monica Chan (Actor) | Richard Ng (Actor) | Maggie Cheung Ho Yee (Actor) | Mak Ling Ling (Actor) | Jacqueline Chong (Actor) | Jessica Xu (Actor) | Harriet Yeung (Actor) | Betrys Kong (Actor) | Caroline Chu (Actor) | Carol Yeung (Actor)
Director: Wong Jing 王晶 王晶 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) Wong Jing
Producer: Wong Jing 王晶 王晶 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) Wong Jing
Release Date: 2011-06-09
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen, 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: IIB
Duration: 89 (mins)
Publisher: CN Entertainment Ltd.
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024431526

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* Special Features:
- Making of
- Music Video
- Trailer
- TVC

Director/Producer: Wong Jing

Five graduates come together to celebrate their teacher Master Jude's 80-year-okd birthday. Th is includes York (Eric Tsang); Claude(Jim Chim); Sam(Wong Jing); Keith(Chapman To) and Charlie (Tat Dik). Master Jude (Richard Ng) is a bachelor who enlightened them on the matter of sex during their school days.

However, during the celebration party, they encounter 5 pretty, sexy young models: the uninhibited Tina (Chrissie Chau), the movie fan Audrey(Jessica Xu), the body-check addict Peril (Caroline Chu), the off-possessed by spirits Jeanne (Carol Yeung) and Eleven (Betrys KKong), who is to eager to give up her virginity. They fall for each other and have a love-fest in the hotel.

The five men group together to form "The Cheating Brigade" to continue their affairs with the five models. Their Wives, headed by hillary (Maggie Cheung), with Sze (Harriet Yeung), Nana (Monica Chan), Ling Ling (Mak Ling Ling) and Nancy (Jacquelin Ching), also group together to catch them on the act. An 'espionage war' between husbands and wives ensues. Who will be the final victors - the husbands or the wives?
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Professional Review of "Men Suddenly in Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

July 18, 2011

The one and only Wong Jing returns with Men Suddenly in Love, a wacky comedy in his own inimitable lowbrow style. Featuring him as writer, director, producer and even star, the film surely confirms him as an uncouth auteur, with even his most vehement detractors surely now having to admit that his brand of vulgarity may be exactly what the increasingly sanitised Hong Kong comedy genre needs at this point in time. The film boasts a fine cast, with the portly one being joined by Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Jim Chim, and singer Det Dik as his lewd pals, with a bevy of eye catching and scantily clad females including Chrissie Chau, Carol Yeung, Jessica Xu, Caroline Zhu, and Betrys Kong adding a considerable shot of glamour.

The plot is a real throwback to the carefree days of Hong Kong screwball sleaze, with a group of five old school friends reuniting to organise a party for the 80th birthday of their teacher (much loved comedy veteran Richard Ng), the man who taught them everything they know about women (which admittedly doesn't seem to be much). Sadly, the randy old fellow passes away during the festivities after his pupils somehow attract the attentions of some unfeasibly attractive young models. To honour their master, the rogues decide to try and bed the beauties, despite the fact that their understandably suspicious wives (played by Maggie Cheung Ho Yee, Yeung Sze Man, Monica Chan, Mak Ling Ling, and Jacqueline Chong) are keeping a close eye on their every incompetent move.

Whether or not to recommend Men Suddenly in Love really just boils down to the simple questions as to whether or not the viewer enjoys the works of Wong Jing, endless breast jokes and leering, lingering camera shots of bikini clad actresses. If the answer to any of the above is yes, then the film is an absolute must-see, and a real breath of fresh air in comparison to the vast majority of painfully earnest and politically correct, Mainland-friendly Hong Kong comedies. The film is pure and simple male wish fulfilment, with the lecherous buffoons all having good looking wives and somehow managing to prove sexually irresistible to young lovelies, and is lascivious and cheerfully immoral throughout, its basic conceit being that extra marital affairs are fine, so long as the man doesn't get caught - and indeed that if he does get caught, his lies about his dalliances only serve to prove that he loves his wife. At same time, in its own way the film is kind of charming and is never particularly offensive, with no real nudity or anything more than lingerie skin and heaving cleavages (some of which do threaten to put out the viewer's eyes).

Although the gags are almost uniformly of the lowest common denominator imaginable, the film is generally very amusing, with a few genuinely side splitting moments. Needless to say, the film is scattershot in the usual Wong Jing, with the senseless plot being absolute gibberish and serving only as a vague backdrop for the zany goings on. Boob jokes aside, the film's funniest moments are its many parodies, making sport of a vast number of recent hits such as Lust, Caution, Twilight and of course, Ip Man at the same time squeezing in some broad laughs at the expense of the recent 3D romp Sex & Zen: Extreme Ecstasy. Added to these are a variety of pop culture references, most of which are likely to mean more to local viewers, including some rather mean swipes at Angelababy through a dim-witted actress character unsubtly called Angelamamma.

Although the film certainly does aim exclusively for easy targets, its approach works very well, mainly since the cast all appear to have been very up for making fools of themselves. The male cast members certainly seem to have had a great time - perhaps unsurprisingly, since they all spend most of the running time with half clad gorgeous females draped over them. Chapman To in particular is on fine, undignified form, as is Richard Ng, who it's great to see still showing the same crazy charisma that made him such a genre favourite in the 80s.

All of this combines to make Men Suddenly in Love one of the funniest and most refreshingly old school comedies to have come from Hong Kong in the last couple of years. Although unlikely to win over Wong Jing haters, for viewers who enjoy vulgar gags, skewed morals and the sight of Chrissie Chau and friends wearing very little, it's an hour and a half of unadulterated naughty fun.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "Men Suddenly in Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10 (1)

Kevin Kennedy
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July 17, 2011

One of Wong Jing's crummier efforts Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
The preposterousness of "Men Suddenly in Love" begins with the group of men at the center of its story. Why are these guys hanging out with each other? Why are they friends? The only thing that they have in common is that they all had the same middle school teacher -- but they all are different ages, so none of them were classmates with each other. How do they even know each other? The movie doesn't bother to explain.

When they were hormonal adolescents, the teacher (Richard Ng) had made a big impression upon each of the guys by counselling them not to feel guilty about their male urges. Now that the teacher is retiring, the friends decide to take him to a massage parlor in Jiangmen. While there they encounter a photo shoot featuring five lovely young models. Inexplicably the five young lovelies are smitten by the five buddies. Watching Chrissie Chau et al. throw themselves at pudgy middle-aged guys like Wong Jing and Eric Tsang is not a pretty sight.

Chapman To and the actresses who play the wives of the five guys manage to draw some laughs, but those modest oases of humor are few and far between in this typically ham-handed Wong Jing film. Uggh.
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