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Let’s Sing Along 2001 Film Review:Grounded Hong Kong comedy film

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Film Name:男歌女唱 / Let’s Sing Along

Comment 1:

I’ve always been partial to Hong Kong films from the 90s because they were grounded and looked strongly Hong Kong at that time. It never drags, and is sharp like the way Hong Kong people act.

This film was made in 2001, but it’s also oh so cute.

Huang Zihua did not expect to be able to be bitchy but so cute.

It goes without saying that Anita Mui is so good that I almost forgot about her beauty.

The film was shot in a very small pattern, but such a small pattern, but let me laugh all night, many times will want to avoid those big and heavy film, and choose to see such a small skit. There is warmth, there is moving, there is love, there is friendship. That’s enough.

More importantly, there is laughter.

Comment 2:

After watching the film, the highlights are not very prominent, ordinary a comedy, the laugh laughs, the touched also touched, but there is another thing can not let go.

When Anita Mui sang and so on, she unconsciously thought of Zi Hua’s Dung Tuk Laughing. There is indeed a section in Claptrap that spoofs the song. In this paragraph, Zihua mainly flirts with the relationship between men and women, and he compares some men and women in love to Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the Dream of the Red Chamber. Of course it’s flirting in Dung Tuk Laughing, but those who are familiar with Zihua’s style know that his performances are always indistinguishable between sense and hilarity. He flirts with Daiyu-type women and is aware of their sensitivity.

Inside Anita Mui’s temperament, there is precisely a hint of this kind of breath, deep and sensitive, but also sensitive and fragile, loveable, but people do not dare to get close to her, like a fine art that breaks when touched, and can only be placed in an exquisite cupboard and admired through the glass.

We all know the story of Daiyu burying the flowers. Daiyu is sensitive, but her sadness is not about the blossoming and falling of flowers, but about her own rough destiny as reflected in the broken flowers.

Listening to Anita Mui singing Chen Baiqiang, etc., the heart inexplicably a faint, bitter taste.

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