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Seven years later, there's still plenty of fun to be had with underwear. The 2001 comedy La Brassiere starring Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau, and Gigi Leung was a massive hit with Hong Kong audiences, spawning a 2002 sequel, Mighty Baby. Not one to leave a good thing alone, writer-director Chan Hing-Ka joins forces with co-director Janet Chun for La Lingerie, another innerwear-centric romantic comedy. Gigi Leung returns in a cameo, leaving the starring duties to a new generation of Hong Kong stars, starting with the popular Stephy Tang, who's paired with funnyman Ronald Cheng. Joining the two are an eclectic mix of talent, including popular models Janice Man (See You in You Tube) and J.J. Jia (Isabella), EEG starlet Kathy Yuen (Yes, I Can See Dead People), Chan Fai Hung (Trivial Matters), Andy On (New Police Story), Tsui Tin Yau and Wong Yau Nam of Shine, and popular TVB actor Wong Cho Lam. Thanks to a smart script and plenty of laughs, La Lingerie is a bawdy and often hilarious look at life and love for the modern Hong Kong girl.
Miu Ho (Stephy Tang) works as an Innerwear Researcher, but a run-in with the company's lothario, marketing manager Lucas (Ronald Cheng), complicates her work and love life. Miu is a good girl, though, and instead of taking advantage of her, Lucas offers to help her to land the affections of the heir to the company, the wealthy and very strange Antonio (Wong Cho Lam). Meanwhile, Miu's best pal Donut (Janice Man) works in a lingerie shop, and has issues with her beau (Chan Fai Hung), a married man who's also a customer at her store. Club girl CC (J.J. Jia) is also a customer at Donut's workplace, and is looking for some new, expensive lingerie in order to impress her new boyfriend, shy Harvard student Eugene (Andy On). Finally, Miu's downstairs neighbor, flight attendant Celine (Kathy Yuen), has an odd problem: someone keeps stealing her underwear! Cop James Shum (Tsui Tin Yau) offers to investigate, but he seems more interested in ogling Celine's uniform than catching the perp. Still involved in her own romantic issues, Miu decides to take her innerwear research to a new level - by using her own underwear as bait to catch the thief.
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| Product Title: | La Lingerie (DVD) (US Version) 內衣少女 (DVD) (美國版) 内衣少女 (DVD) (美国版) 内衣少女 (US版) La Lingerie (DVD) (US Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Stephy Tang (Actor) | JJ Jia (Actor) | Li Man Yun (Actor) | Tang Yi (Actor) | Janice Man (Actor) | Ronald Cheng | Gigi Leung | Wong Yau Nam | Tsui Tin Yau | Andy On | Fama | Michelle Lo 鄧麗欣 (Actor) | 賈曉晨 (Actor) | 李曼筠 (Actor) | 湯怡 (Actor) | 文詠珊 (Actor) | 鄭中基 | 梁詠琪 | 黃又南 | 徐天佑 | 安志杰 | Fama 農夫 | 盧覓雪 邓丽欣 (Actor) | 贾晓晨 (Actor) | 李曼筠 (Actor) | 汤怡 (Actor) | 文咏珊 (Actor) | 郑中基 | 梁咏琪 | 黄又南 | 徐天佑 | 安志杰 | Fama 农夫 | 卢觅雪 鄧麗欣 (ステフィ・タン) (Actor) | 賈曉晨 (ジャー・シャオチェン) (Actor) | 李曼筠 (マギー・リー) (Actor) | 湯怡 (キャシー・トン) (Actor) | 文詠珊 (ジャニス・マン) (Actor) | 鄭中基(ロナルド・チェン) | 梁詠琪 (ジジ・リョン) | 黄又南(ウォン・ヤウナン) | 徐天佑(チョイ・ティンヤウ) | 安志杰(アンディ・オン) | 農夫(FAMA、ファーマ) | Michelle Lo Stephy Tang (Actor) | JJ Jia (Actor) | Li Man Yun (Actor) | Tang Yi (Actor) | Janice Man (Actor) | Ronald Cheng | Gigi Leung | Wong Yau Nam | Tsui Tin Yau | Andy On | Fama | Michelle Lo |
| Director: | Chan Hing Ka | Chun Janet 陳 慶嘉 | 秦 小珍 陈庆嘉 | 秦 小珍 陳慶嘉 | Chun Janet Chan Hing Ka | Chun Janet |
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| Release Date: | 2008-11-07 |
| 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 |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 119 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Tai Seng Video (US) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011923330 |
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This story is about four young women. Their lives and their loves tied together by a common thread --- lingerie.
Miu, Donut, Celine and CC come from four different walks of life. Yet they always seem to hang out at the same place, a sexy lingerie shop where Donut works. Miu works for the Research and Development division of a Lingerie company. She's been an over achiever all her life academically and career-wise, yet possessing a failing grade in romance. She recently moves into the house of her deceased, unmarried old maid of an aunt. In her room she sees glimpses of what could become her future, that of a successful career woman who dies a virgin. Just like her aunt's drawer full of fabulous lingerie and underwear, never to grace the sights of a man to share her life with. This epiphany of hers brings about a resolve to finally find someone to fall in love with for the first time. And with it comes droves of suitors of all shapes and sizes, from a rich playboy, a nerdy genius, a bank manager to a self proclaimed "love expert" Lucas who seems to have ulterior motives behind his pursuit of Miu. She needs to rely on her three close and romantically experienced friends to find her way out of this labyrinth. Yet these three "consultants of love" seem to have hit rough patches of their own.
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Isn't eight years too long to wait for a spinoff to La Brassiere? Writer-director Chan Hing-Ka obviously thinks not, because he's given us La Lingerie, another film about how a woman's undergarments hold the key to the exhortations of her modern soul. Or something like that. Hong Kong's leading purveyor of pop existential urban romantic comedies, Chan digs deep into his own well for this new effort, which he co-directed along with Janet Chun. The basic outline is the same as La Brassiere: yuppies who either work with or are obsessed with undergarments intermingle until they reach some sort of epiphany on their personal identity or romantic direction, whereupon they stride forward meaningfully and the film ends. Somewhere along the way there are gags and some deliberate overacting. You may have seen this film before. I know I have. This is 2008 though, so the audience gets an updated cast of new actresses filling the film's omnipresent bras. Gigi Leung returns in a cameo as the snooty and sweet Lena, but the star here is rising box office babe Stephy Tang, who has seemingly found her big screen niche as sweet and naive romantic heroines. Tang is joined by hot young models du jour Janice Man (See You in You Tube) and JJ (Isabella, among other bit parts). Rounding out the front-and-center females are Kathy Yuen, who made a minor impression earlier this year in Yes, I Can See Dead People, and the top-heavy Maggie Li (also from See You in You Tube), who does little more than sport tight tops as bimbo office girl Lotion. Li gets little focus in the story, but she does get a prominent place on the film's demographic-pleasing "girls in underwear" poster. The film's marketing is all about pushing its young female quintet, so we'll play along and give them all individual mention. Creating hype is the media's job. Tang is Miu Ho, a sweet and somewhat daffy virgin who's angling for a job as a lingerie designer. She seems to have the skills, but interviewer Lena (Gigi Leung) wants Miu to dig deeper into undergarment culture. Miu receives the title "Lingerie Researcher", and is assigned to look into the world around her to observe how underwear makes the woman - or, in some cases, vice-versa. Miu starts her duties by surreptitiously peeping at accidental exposures in everyday life and noting in copious voiceover how many of the exposures may not really be accidental. After all, lingerie is hidden beneath a woman's clothes, but the lingerie is eye-catching and expensive, indicating that perhaps the women do want it to be seen. What's the meaning behind this contradiction? Miu's underwear thesis is ostensibly the driving force behind La Lingerie's narrative, and Chan Hing-Ka and his co-screenwriters dig into their toolbox of undue metaphor to come up with their canned, cloying discoveries. However, before this becomes Existential Underwear Theory 101, the film gets sidetracked by numerous plotlines that only have cursory connection to lingerie. Miu's aunt (Michelle Loo) passes on, leaving Miu and pal Donut (Janice Man) with a fully furnished flat containing lots of top-of-the-line lingerie. They live upstairs from a gold-digging stewardess (Kathy Yuen), whose undergarments keep getting stolen by a mysterious thief. She reports the thefts to the cops, and soon gets involved with investigating officer James Shum (Shine member Tsui Tin-Yau). Donut works at a lingerie store and is involved in an affair with an older man (Chan Fai-Hung), who offers her a fab pink bra as his first gift. Confident club girl CC (JJ) is a customer at Donut's workplace, and possibly discovers true love when she takes on a new client, virginal Harvard student Eugene (Andy On, speaking terrible Cantonese). CC also wears nice lingerie, thereby making the underwear connection tangible. Presumably, these plotlines are supposed to tie together in a way besides the thin lingerie link-up, though the filmmaker's actual success at doing so is questionable. Miu has her own distraction; her colleagues tell her to watch out for the office lothario, marketing manager Lucas (Ronald Cheng), who quickly tries to bed Miu before failing spectacularly and going for the platonic friend deal instead. He offers to teach her how to attract guys (Suspension of disbelief problem #1: how does Stephy Tang have a problem attracting guys?), leading to numerous screwy and quite funny encounters with potential suitors, including two guys played by 6 Wing and C. Kwan of hip-hop group Fama. The supposed prize of the bunch is the "Prince of the Company", Antonio (TVB fixture Wong Cho-Lam), who becomes Miu's big ticket to a lucrative marriage and future. The problem: she may not really like Antonio, and who can blame her? As played by Wong, Antonio is narcissistic, overbearing and over-the-top bizarre - qualities that could earn Wong a "most annoying" award when the year's over. Wong's performance certainly its amusing qualities, but his pronounced manic glee makes "too much" seem like an understatement. Then again, Hong Kong people really like Wong Cho-Lam, and his baby-faced comic routine can be funny if one is familiar with who he is. Wong's free rein with the script is an indicator of both the biggest positive and negative of La Lingerie: it's exceptionally, exceptionally Hong Kong, and lacks the actors and appeal that would make it suitable for the Internet's Asian film hype crowd. The original La Brassiere had Lau Ching-Wan, Louis Koo, Gigi Leung, and Carina Lau - all actors whose appeal extends beyond Hong Kong. The biggest star in La Lingerie is Ronald Cheng, who has not achieved international notice equal to his Hong Kong stature, and despite her recent box-office successes, Stephy Tang is similarly limited. JJ and Janice Man (who's also famous for her mistimed Sharon Stone-like comments about the China Earthquake) are very hot in Hong Kong right now, but nobody anywhere else likely knows who they are. Given the above factors, cameos from local celebrities, plus the film's decidedly local references and jokes, and you have a movie that probably can't play beyond Asia. That's just fine though, because La Lingerie pretty much represents what Hong Kong Cinema is right now. The days of kung-fu spectaculars and crazy Category III thrillers are gone. The Hong Kong audience won't support those films, but they do manage to turn out in decent numbers for commercial urban comedies with overloaded big-name casts (e.g., Simply Actors, plus the omnipresent films from director Patrick Kong). This is the type of movie that keeps local Hong Kong Cinema alive, so props are deserved for its sheer existence. As a bonus, the film is actually quite entertaining, managing to be consistently funny even though its story isn't really successful. The whole "underwear as metaphor" theme is rather thin, but as fodder for gags and oddball characters, it works. La Lingerie is far from a coherent movie, and is also incredibly overlong. At two hours, it's not the drag that Sex and the City was, but the film never bores, and even when sentimentality surfaces, it's not overbearing or terribly distracting. For a two-hour Hong Kong-specific urban comedy, La Lingerie is enough to entertain. Strangely, this happens despite most of the female cast failing to impress. Popular model Janice Man is unimpressive and even annoying as Donut, while JJ is burdened by her impure Cantonese - though since she's the only one of the lead actresses to actually appear onscreen in lingerie, she gets some extra credit. Kathy Yuen is fresh-faced, and makes up for her average acting with her clean, pretty looks. Oddly, it's the guys who are more distinctive. The dependable Chan Fai-Hung is very funny in his supporting role, and Ronald Cheng is simply great as Miu's true love interest Lucas. Hong Kong possesses a few actors who are instantly likable when playing jerks, and Ronald Cheng is currently one of the best. The normally stiff Tsui Tin-Yau is amusingly animated as the fastidious and horny James Shum, and his Shine bandmate Wong Yau-Nam adds to his range with a turn as a self-confessed pervert. La Lingerie is loaded with actors and actresses who would probably be bigger stars if Hong Kong Cinema wasn't in such dire straits. They don't uniformly impress, but as it is, they're fun to watch. However, the film really is Stephy Tang's, and the actress turns in some of the best work of her generally unspectacular career. Tang has never been more likable or funny than as the sexy, daffy good girl of La Lingerie. When Tang first started out, it was easy to diss her for trading on her soft plastic good looks, and even now she's still a few levels below contemporaries like Charlene Choi. Still, Stephy Tang has come a long way, improving bit-by-bit as an actress while also gaining some traction at the Hong Kong box office. Calling her a skilled actor would be presumptuous, but Stephy Tang is worth noting for her solid popular appeal as well as her increasing likability - things that happen to be short supply right now for Hong Kong movies. As a film, La Lingerie is pretty much the same; the film isn't exceptional nor an accomplishment, but it earns credit by being funny more often than not. Given everything else that's happening for Hong Kong Cinema (that is, not very much), it'll do just fine. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "La Lingerie (DVD) (US Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (4)
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August 4, 2009
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I had high hopes of this film, since it was meant to be a sequel to La Brassiere! However, I was very disappointed. The first 5 mins was interesting the sense it showed what the film was about - ok its about this girl looking to work in an underwear company and she got the job. After that, it got ridiculous bad. I don't mind comedy in places, but this film really is testing my patience. There is no storyline much, just a lot of young girls with hardly any acting skills in a film with lack of substance and plot. By the middle of the film (I thought it was the end) I had to switch it off. I felt it was a waste of money filming this film. Gigi popped on for two scenes and everyone else was like a flower pot wannabe star! My verdict is dont even bother watching this movie if you don't know who these girls are, as you will be very bored. I call them 'girls' rather than 'actresses' because they cannot act and shows a lot of shallowness in their ability to portray the characters! |
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July 17, 2009
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| The title pretty much says it all. Cute and gorgeous girls in the cast but the story just never got that exciting and was lackluster throughout. |
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January 21, 2009
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I can’t say I’ve seen the forerunners to this, La Brassiere and Mighty Baby, but after watching director Chan Hing-Ka and scriptwriter Janet Chun’s combination here, I’d certainly recommend this. My immediate reaction was that this was a decent movie by the high production value and quality cinematography. Plus good performances from Ronald Cheng as Stephy’s lingerie co-worker and love interest. Okay it’s a bit daft like bugs bunny, but its features good funny moments (albeit wacky ones) throughout. Secondly, if you love Stephy (whose 1 Cool gal) you shouldn’t miss this. ST is absolutely huggable in her cool red chestnut hair tint as Miu and succeeds here diligently as the most endearing character yet. She’s a mixed up romantic again trying to find a fella, but Steph’s childlike and charming personality certainly wins you over. You'll love her in this! Plot wise, it’s familiar HK screwball comedy about young women and their love relationship woes. In fact a crazy rom com with the skimpy articles of the title as bit parts. A bit wacky/emotional, too. Like a kooky ‘carry on’ “20, 30, 40” and although concerning ‘ladies inner garments’ (should I review this?) the plot’s attention is focused on the 5 women’s various and eccentric male relationships. Like Donut (Janice M) who mails a dancing pole present for her married man, who as to bluff his wife that its only a stand for his digital camera. Stephy’s character is a lingerie researcher who interviews boutique workers and even a local ‘bra snatcher’ to fulfill her bosses (Gigi Leung) request of knowing her lingerie. But additionally Miu needs to find a man and Ronald Cheng on excellent form plays Miu’s lothario co-worker and man finder tutor Lucas, who assists Miu to get a fella. Including a sex mad book writer and a loony tunes, narcissistic company boss Antonio as possibles. So it’s tough going. Miu’s quest is interpolated by Janice M, Kathy Yeun, and JJ Jia’s character’s relationship fun (a.k.a. Big Problems) with a married man, a young bashful police officer and a basketball playing Andy Ho! Although having light sexual innuendo “LL” is harmless eccentric fun. Its endearing, funny, tongue in cheek, over the top and with occasional tears from some of the ladies (and some of the fellas such as Antonio). So settle back and enjoy the relationship woes, eye candy cast, madcap humor and the anticipation of a good plot - which are all deftly delivered here. |
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December 23, 2008
| First, what's good - DVD picture and sound are top notch, and the stars are nice to look at. Second, what's bad - good looking stars do not a good movie make. The story, what there is of one, is poorly pieced together and the characters are uninteresting. Half way through the movie I found myself pushing the fast forward button. That is not good. Mighty Baby was a poor sequel to La Brassier, and La Lingerie is a poor sequel to Mighty Baby. I have never seen any of these actors before so I can't fairly comment on their development as actors, however I was not impressed with what I saw in this movie. Maybe in a few years they will become good actors, and I hope so because the potential is there. A better script would probably been some help. |











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