Love Connected (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All
Stephy Tang (Actor)
| Kay Tse (Actor)
| I Love You Boyz (Actor)
| Justin Lo (Actor)
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numinair
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September 11, 2009
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September 11, 2009
A Winner VD Rom-Com from Paco
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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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