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Price:US$7.95
A comedy heavily derived from the "Chasing Girls" formula that was so popular in the 80s. Michael To Dai-Yu stars as a rich tycoon who tires of running his business and heads out into the world for some fun. He meets up with three guys from a sushi bar and together they woo some contestants from the Miss HKSAR pageant. The movie is not very original but is more than satisfactory if you are looking for a few laughs. 73 out of 100. The plot thread involving Hsu Kei, who plays a girl who likes to drink, swear, and gamble but must pretend for the sake of the pageant to be a "lady" is particularly amusing. The movie also contains a good performance from Cheung Wai-Yi, a young TVB actress who looks a lot like a young Carrie Ng. Cheung has the potential to be a HK A-list actress in the future. She certainly outshines the much hyped Vivian Hsu (Tsui Yuk-Hing). One last note, Natalis Chan Bak-Cheung looked really out of place as the fourth member of the group of guys who are chasing the girls. He really is getting a bit old to be playing this type of role.
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