Showing posts with label Chines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chines. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2010

My DNA Say I Love You

Genre: Comedy, Romance
Starring: Terri Kwan, Yu Nan, Peter Ho, Eddie Peng
Release year: 2007
Language: Mandarin
Subtitle: English

SYNOPSIS:
Gigi and Marlene, two single women both in their late 20’s, work at a bio-technology company, researching and developing medicine to suppress specific genes and observe their effects on the human body. Gigi is born with the “clean-freak” gene and her obsession with keeping things tidy causes problems in her relationships. Marlene, on the other hand, is born with the “fat gene” and needs to regularly take pills to maintain her weight. Marlene panics when she learns that her “anti-fat” pills will be taken off the market. Their personal problems coincide with romantic ones. Marlene grows frustrated maintaining her long-distance relationships via the Internet, and Gigi leaves her boyfriend when she discovers he’s cheating on her. One day, Gigi meets Anteater, her college sweetheart, and they start dating again. Things are going well, and Gigi just cannot remember why she had broken up with Anteater until the day they are about to consummate their passion, Gigi discovers Anteater’s terrible secret — he is a first rate slob! Meanwhile, Marlene is oblivious of the feelings Teddy, the landlord’s son, has for her. Realising that their own genetic make-up is the cause of their relationship issues, Gigi and Marlene decide to take an “anti-clean gene” pill. Gigi and Marlene no longer care about their own appearances, but will the two women find true love and happiness without the help of technology?

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bodyguards and Assassins

 

Genre: Action, History, Martial Art
Starring: Donnie Yen, Leon Lai, Nicholas Tse, Li Yuchun, Wang Xueqi, Hu Jun, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Eric Tsang, Simon Yam, Fan Bingbing, Cung Le, Zhou Yun
Release year: 2009
Language: Mandarin
Subtitle: English

SYNOPSIS:
In 1905, Sun Yat-sen (called "Sun Wen" in the film) intends to come to Hong Kong (then a colony of the British Empire) to discuss his plans for revolution with fellow Tongmenghui members to overthrow the corrupt and crumbling Qing Dynasty. Empress Dowager Cixi sends a group of assassins led by Yan Xiaoguo to kill Sun. Revolutionary Chen Shaobai arrives in Hong Kong a few days before Sun's arrival, to meet Li Yutang, a businessman who provides financial aid for the revolutionaries. As Sun Wen's arrival day draws near, trouble begins brewing in Hong Kong as Chen Shaobai's acquaintances are murdered and Chen himself is kidnapped by the assassins during a raid. Li Yutang decides to officially declare his support for the revolutionaries after the newspaper agency is closed by the British authorities, who maintain a policy of laissez-faire towards China's political situation. Li rallies a group of men, including rickshaw pullers, hawkers and a beggar, to serve as bodyguards for Sun Wen when he arrives. Li's son Li Chongguang is chosen to act as a decoy for Sun Wen to divert the assassins away while Sun attends the meeting and leaves Hong Kong safely.
RATING: 9/10

REVIEW:
Donnie Yen – an obvious choice because of his Ip Man fame. Wang Xueqi – an experienced Mainland Chinese actor who anchors the film. Tony Leung Ka Fai – he provides the affirmative weight to the cast chemistry. Nicholas Tse – another opportunity to hone his acting skills. Hu Jun – another Mainland actor who is increasingly popular with the masses, Eric Tseng – a familiar Hong Kong face always helps. Li Yuchun – a very popular singer in Mainland China would definitely boost the market. Fan Bing Bing – an obligatory pretty face from Mainland China to soften the mood. Mengke Bateer – the professional basketball player from Inner Mongolia would help to pull in some fans too.
The list doesn’t stop here. We’ve also got other notable names like Leon Lai, Simon Yam, Jacky Cheung, Michelle Reis and Zhang Hanyu (in cameo roles which are essentially important to the story) in the mix. Indeed, listing all these actors down almost seems like an exhausting task – imagine what the casting director went through to pin down the cast?
The pro Chinese story works for the production too: Revolutionary leader Sun Yat Sen is arriving in Hong Kong, and the politically dangerous trip requires a group of patriotic bodyguards who will go all out to protect the man. And it is with this, the 138 minute movie is played out nicely like an action adventure.
The impressive production values will awe you – Huge sets, magnificent cinematography, rhythmic editing, engaging action choreography, decent computer effects and emotionally charged music score are all part of the equation to this recommended movie. Sure, the storyline isn’t really considered innovative, but the pompousness of a production like this doesn’t need anything more.
Action fans would be pleased to know that there are some memorable sequences showcasing Yen’s agile moves, all adrenaline charged. Lai gets to be part of the fun too, but the Heavenly King’s character design is just too awkwardly distracting to hold ground. Celebrity Li’s foray is decent, as she turns in an affecting performance as a revolutionary’s daughter who gets involved in the turmoil. Other actors like Tse, Leung and Hu may have to resort to makeup antics like scars and blood to capture the audience’s attention, but being capable and respectable actors already, this doesn’t come off as exploitative.
If there’s one name to look out for during the award season, it has to be 63 year old Wang’s winning performance as a merchant. Note to budding artistes: This is called acting. Every subtle facial expression, eye movement or hand gesture is indicative of the experienced actor’s skill to bring out the intricate personality of the character. Though not a key scene of the movie, watch out for the sequence where the wealthy merchant agrees to propose on behalf of Tse’s rickshaw puller character. Through some simple exchange of words and actions, this scene stands out as the most poignantly moving portion of the movie.
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

高以爱-ALISA

专辑名称:ALISA
演唱歌手:高以爱
制作发行:环球唱片
发行日期:2009年6月11日
专辑语言:Mandarin (Pop)
专辑曲目 (Track List) :
01.Computer Data (影像)
02.如果没有明天 MV (影像)
03.Rock Your Body
04.我不是坏女孩 (wo bu shi huai nü hai)
05.如果没有明天 (ru guo mei you ming tian)
06.出乎意料 (feat.潘瑋柏) (chu hu yi liao)
07.Hound Dog
08.非我不可 (fei wo bu ke)
09.铁蝴蝶 (tie hu die)
10.爱的力量 (ai de li liang)
11.你在我在 (ni zai wo zai)
12.Time of your life
13.Hound Dog + Rock Your Body

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Jolin Tsai - J-Top Winner Selection [Released 05/05/2005]

专辑名称:J-Top 冠军精选
演唱歌手:蔡依林
制作发行:新力博德曼
发行日期:2006年05月05日
专辑语言:Mandarin (Pop)
专辑曲目 (Track List) :
Disc 01
01.我要的选择 (新歌) (wo yao de xuan ze (xin ge))
02.看我七十二变 (kan wo qi shi er bian)
03.说爱你 (shuo ai ni)
04.假面的告白 (jia mian de gao bai)
05.爱情36计 (ai qing6ji)
06.就是爱 (jiu shi ai)
07.柠檬草的味道 (ning meng cao de wei dao)
08.海盗 (hai dao)
09.独占神话 (du zhan shen hua)
10.消失的城堡 (xiao shi de cheng bao)
11.爆米花的味道 (bao mi hua de wei dao)
Disc 02
01.衣服占心术 (新歌) (yi fu zhan xin shu (xin ge))
02.野蛮游戏 (ye man you xi)
03.许愿池的希腊少女 (xu yuan chi de xi la shao nü)
04.天空 (tian kong)
05.招牌动作 (zhao pai dong zuo)
06.Love Love Love
07.反覆记号 (fan fu ji hao)
08.睁一只眼闭一只眼 (zheng yi zhi yan bi yi zhi yan)
09.布拉格广场 (bu la ge guang chang)
10.倒带 (dao dai)
11.骑士精神 (qi shi jing shen)
12.J-Top HITS (招牌动作+看我72变+说爱你+睁一只眼闭一只眼+布拉格广场+倒带)

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