Lesile is a young guy that uses the MTR everyday, and one day, he sees a beautiful lady (Maggie Cheung) on the train and likes her immediately. On the other hand, he also knows a tomboy (Ani... Read allLesile is a young guy that uses the MTR everyday, and one day, he sees a beautiful lady (Maggie Cheung) on the train and likes her immediately. On the other hand, he also knows a tomboy (Anita Mui) on the train too (and she likes him too!). Then, with side-kicks like Chan and oth... Read allLesile is a young guy that uses the MTR everyday, and one day, he sees a beautiful lady (Maggie Cheung) on the train and likes her immediately. On the other hand, he also knows a tomboy (Anita Mui) on the train too (and she likes him too!). Then, with side-kicks like Chan and others the chase of love in the MTR system begins.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Ng Wai
- (as Friend Chan)
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A nice surprise from the waning days of Shaw Brothers. Taylor Wong and Gordon Chan create a very enjoyable romantic comedy. Maggie Cheung looking good as ever in her film debut and Anita Mui (with 80's hairdo) acting her way to a Hong Kong Film Festival award for best supporting actress. Alfred Cheung makes a cameo appearance as himself inside a movie theater. He scolds Leslie because he has an argument and scoffs at the movie he and Monica were watching.
If you like romantic comedies then this movie is just for you. A great film debut from Maggie Cheung. It was nothing but up for her and Anita Mui. The Cantonese soundtrack has a duet between Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui.
Highly recommended.
I should make it clear now that I despite romantic comedies on the whole. They're the opposite of what I go for in the cinema. Saying that, BEHIND THE YELLOW LINE is a pretty good example of its genre, and a film that even I enjoyed on occasion. I watched it mainly to see the three cast members in early roles: Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, and Anita Mui, and all are good value. Leslie Cheung is far from the doomed and tragic persona he would become, instead playing a likeably geeky part. Maggie Cheung is the love interest and paves the way for later fare like POLICE STORY and even IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE. Anita Mui is as spunky as ever and shows some of the great personality that would make her a driving force in both Hong Kong cinema and music.
The film is fast-paced and made with the usual painstaking attention to detail that characterised many a Shaw movie. There's plenty of humour here to go with the romance, my particular favourite moment being the madcap, sped-up driving test through the streets of the city. My dislike of the genre as a whole is the only thing that prevents me from rating this film more highly.
Did you know
- TriviaMarks the film debut of the City-State's then newly christened mass transit system where several MTR terminals and platform locations are featured. Hong Kong's state-of-the-art MTR system conduits span over 80 kilometers and keeps over 2 million daily commuters on the move daily. The English title/phrase for 'Yuen Fun' refers to the metaphor for destiny for single Hong Kong youths meeting their true loves while "Behind The Yellow Line".
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- $2,069,000