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晚9朝5 (1994)
Twenty Something


Reviewed by: Sydneyguy
Date: 02/01/2003
Summary: I agree mostly with what STSH said

This movie is like a 1.5 hour soap opera. A little of everything happens in this movie.

A problem pointed out by the other reviews are the characters. Because it explores so many different characters, it's hard to engage in them as you only see bits of their life.

Jordan Chans first movie and with a movie full of characters he is easily the stand out!!

Sex scenes, well i believe there is a reason for the CAt 3 rating!! Nudity is not uncommon in this movie.

OH about the movie, if it isn't obvious, it's about of 20 somethings and there lives and about sex, sex and more sex!! It's easily the main topic of the movie because they are all just horny!!

The movie itself is very easy to watch. I think maybe because i watch too many tv shows...........

6.5/10


Reviewed by: STSH
Date: 01/16/2001
Summary: Nothing special

Mostly a so-what soap opera about a group of young people, all of whom lack a sense of direction.

Contrary to Joe Fierro's comment, there is not much nudity, gratuitous or other wise. I would think this movie only just scrapes into Category III through a combination of lots of talk about sex (the main reason) combined with several nude scenes (though no full frontal) and a couple of fairly strong sex scenes.

I found it difficult to feel much of anything for the characters, and I found this to be the main reason I couldn't watch all of it. The only character who inspired any empathy was Sue, the self-destructive girl who usually wore a black felt hat.... and that emotion was pity.

Jordan Chan is always a joy to watch, and his character Bo provided welcome relief from the frequently glum tone of the story. But his character, as Joe said, is one of many who are one-dimensional.

Briefly, don't rush to see this film. There are better glossy soap operas around, such as "Right Here Waiting".

Reviewer Score: 3

Reviewed by: jfierro
Date: 12/21/1999

Category III...UFO style. Follows the lives of a group of twenty somethings who hang out all night at the clubs, interchanging partners and engaging in casual sex on a regular basis. While there is a lot of gratuitous nudity and sexual situations--probably more than is necessary--it is all tastefully done. Overall, it is an effective movie, showing both the people who decide they can't be recklessly young all their lives and the people who can never change. Still, many of the characters remain one-dimensional and unexplored. I expected a bit more from a UFO production. However, like all UFO productions, this one had a great soundtrack, especially the Sandy Lam song.


Reviewed by: hkcinema
Date: 12/08/1999

Very good because of the sensitivity and the more mature natureof the topic. With all the interviews interlaced between the storyline, it has a feel of a documentary and a sense of reality.

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