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Jui oi nui yun kau muk kong

  • 2006
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.3/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Jordan Chan, Cecilia Cheung, and Ching-Wan Lau in Jui oi nui yun kau muk kong (2006)
ComediaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA shopaholic is stuck in a love triangle between two men--one, a psychologist trying to help her and the other, a male counterpart.A shopaholic is stuck in a love triangle between two men--one, a psychologist trying to help her and the other, a male counterpart.A shopaholic is stuck in a love triangle between two men--one, a psychologist trying to help her and the other, a male counterpart.

  • Dirección
    • Ka-Fai Wai
  • Guionistas
    • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Kin-Yee Au
  • Elenco
    • Cecilia Cheung
    • Ching-Wan Lau
    • Jordan Chan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
    490
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Guionistas
      • Ka-Fai Wai
      • Kin-Yee Au
    • Elenco
      • Cecilia Cheung
      • Ching-Wan Lau
      • Jordan Chan
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Elenco principal68

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    Cecilia Cheung
    Cecilia Cheung
    • Fonda Fond…
    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Dr. Choosey Lee
    • (as Lau Ching Wan)
    Jordan Chan
    Jordan Chan
    • Richie Ho
    Ella Koon
    Ella Koon
    • Ding-Dong Dong
    Paula Tsui
    Paula Tsui
    • Dr. Phoenix Luk
    Dennis Law
    • Property Developer
    Chi-Ying Tsang
    • FC
    • (as Tsang Chi Ying)
    Tian-Lin Wang
    Tian-Lin Wang
    • Fatty Lee
    • (as Wong Tin Lam)
    Kar-Ying Law
    Kar-Ying Law
    • West Ho
    • (as Law Ka Ying)
    Chun Chau Ha
    Chun Chau Ha
    • South Ho
    • (as Ha Chun Chau)
    Maggie Siu
    Maggie Siu
    • Birth Chow
    • (as Maggie Shiu)
    Amy Kwok
    • 1980 Security Guard
    Stephanie Che
    Stephanie Che
    • Lighting Shop Owner
    Johnny Chen
    Johnny Chen
    • Choosey's Best Man
    Yat Ning Chan
    Yat Ning Chan
    • Fonda's Bridesmaid
    • (as Isabel Chan)
    Jingxian Xu
    • Ding-Dong's Bridesmaid
    • (as Jessica Xu)
    Marco Lok
    • Richie's Best Man
    Ka-Lun Cheung
    • TV Show Host
    • (as Ben Cheung)
    • Dirección
      • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Guionistas
      • Ka-Fai Wai
      • Kin-Yee Au
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    5Adorable

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    One cliché regarding the ardor of city life pertains, as everyone knows, to stress. The pressure of living in a conurbation can't be emphasized enough, especially in a town like HK where crossing the street on a busy day can be tantamount to swimming in jell-o. Such a dire predicament opens up endless opportunities for screenwriters and other cinematic cronies, to wit the constant march of situational comedies coming out of Hong Kong featuring hapless individuals crushed under the weight of metropolitan survival.

    The Shopaholics is one of the latest such entries, but by no means a member of the greatest club. It suffers from an annoying nervous tick of a plot device whereby events unfold as per what the doctor ordered, and in general sustains itself just barely by falling back on surprisingly likable characters that most of us will find somehow endearing. Cecilia Cheung heads this ensemble in a role much more suited to her capabilities than being relegated to a Zhang Ziyi clone in The Promise. We must never forget the cheery youngster got her start in hit King of Comedy, and here she once more pursues a light hearted streak tinged with just the slighted pinch of tragedy.

    As hideously-named Fong Fong Fong, Cecilia epitomizes demonic-compulsive shopping syndrome, a condition reportedly triggered when her unseen parents abandoned her post-birth at a luxury retail outlet somewhere between the LV and Burberry sections. Twenty some years later, Fong Fong lives to shop, residing in an apartment where nothing exists save for a bevy of designer products she never uses. As a result of her shopaholic condition, Fong Fong can't hold a steady job and must seek professional help. The film never addresses how exactly someone drowning in credit card debt as a consequence of uncontrollable shopping may be able to afford therapy, but that's probably besides the point in a project as intellectually forgiving as this one.

    Dr. Choosy Lee (Lau Ching Man in yet another superfluous comedic turn) accepts the task, only to reveal himself as a fellow sufferer. Not shopping is his woe, but rather decidophobia: he can't make up his mind, no matter how trivial the issue. Together Lee and Fong Fong confront their personal devils, with the inevitable romantic thread popping in for a hello as the story progresses.

    But the modern megalopolis demands sacrifices dearer than a mere pair of miserable denizens, so to complete the picture there's Jordan Chan (Initial D) as an eternally tormented consumer with a seriously devastating case of buyer's remorse. Irrespective of the amount, this dude will regret it, and painfully so. His own female complement is superb Ella Koon (Drink Drank Drunk) as secondary moniker-disaster Ding Dong Dong. Secondary to Cecilia and unfortunately so, for Ella, though consigned to the pretty-face role, manages to flex her thespian muscles quite nicely considering The Shopaholics's limited scope. Her problem is an acute and severe inferiority complex that has her ever-inadequate for whatever situation she finds herself in. Of course, the lass also likes to shop.

    Well, shopping has always been a peculiar aspect of the Fragrant Harbor, and as most will attest, a practical pastime in a place dependent upon rampant commercial activity. Within this framework, The Shopaholics may be taken for social commentary, but as the latter often ends up looking in HK movies, here too it's hard making out the trees for all the receipts, or spotting the moral content amid thinly-disguised promos for in-vogue mall APM.

    Sadly, the film includes one of the most irritating sequences seen lately on the big screen where characters rush fruitlessly under the guidance of uber-psychologist Dr. Phoenix Luk (singer Paula Tsui), acting as a type of mentor for the quartet of unhappy souls. Meant to convey build up towards catharsis, the fifteen-minute strong bit grates worse than brick cheese while one sits there wondering why they should care as protagonists go through ridiculous slapstick routines ten times too many. But not all is lost, as The Shopaholics does present four characters with real problems and authentic-sounding difficulties many a member of its target audience will readily relate to. In that, if in nothing else, it does win a modest victory.

    Given better story development and less of an "homage" to traditional Cantonese comedy (it does happen to be a contemporary tale, mind you) The Shopaholics might have been actually enjoyable, but lest we irritate our luckily dormant regretful anxiety complex.

    Rating: * * 1/2
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Typical Hong Kong romantic comedy...

    I must admit that I was excited to watch "Jui oi nui yun kau muk kong" (aka "The Shopaholics") given the fact that Cecilia Cheung, Ching Wan Lau and Jordan Chan was in the movie. Their performances were good enough given the Little material that they had to work this. This movie was just a bit too much on the silly side. That Whole double wedding thing was just too stupid and it really threw the movie a low blow.

    The three main talents Cheung, Ching Wan Lau and Jordan Chan really did have good on-screen chemistry together, and they were really well-cast for the movie. Just a shame that they were limited by the script.

    The story was simple and easy to follow, but it was just too silly on a stupid level, which ultimately resulted in an overall mediocre movie, despite having a really impressive cast of Hong Kong talents.

    Even as a longtime avid fan of the Hong Kong cinema, I just wasn't particularly impressed and just mildly entertained. "The Shopaholics" didn't really bring anything new or overly exciting to the romantic comedy genre that has been abundant in the Hong Kong cinema. It is worth a single viewing if you are a fan of the main cast. But chances are slim to none that you will watch it more than once.
    6Avanine-Commuter

    Silly movie!

    Such a silly movie! I've never seen anything quite like it. I don't know much about these Cantonese films, but I think it was funny because of how outrageous it is (of course I'm assuming not all Cantonese films are ridiculously incredible like this one). So as long as it's good enough for some laughs it isn't all bad.

    I actually saw it on the way back to America from a trip to China on the airplane. I woke quite a few people up laughing at the wedding sequence. It's so stupid I couldn't stop laughing, ha ha. Although the names are outrageously strange, it is actually what attracted me to the movie in the first place. Ding Dong Dong? Fong Fong Fong? It's certainly lacking substance but I love it for the laughs.

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    • Trivia
      The poster for the horror movie that Fong Fong and Choosey Lee watch has the logos for China Star Entertainment and One Hundred Years of Film Co. Ltd. Beside it is the poster for Hak se wooi (2005) (Election). Johnnie To, director Ka-Fai Wai's frequent directing partner, directed that film, which was produced/presented by Dennis Law, and co-starred Tian-Lin Wang (aka Wong Tin Lam), both of whom make an appearance in this film. The studios' producer Charles Heung is the presenter for both films.
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      Music by Franck Pourcel and Paul Mauriat

      French lyrics by Jacques Plante

      English lyrics by Arthur Altman and Norman Gimbel

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de enero de 2006 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origen
      • Hong Kong
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
      • Inglés
      • Japonés
      • Italiano
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Shopaholics
    • Productoras
      • China Star Entertainment
      • One Hundred Years of Film Company
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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