During a bank heist, the getaway driver Wah took a young woman Jo Jo hostage. After preventing her from getting killed by his accomplices, they began a forbidden relationship causing mayhem ... Read allDuring a bank heist, the getaway driver Wah took a young woman Jo Jo hostage. After preventing her from getting killed by his accomplices, they began a forbidden relationship causing mayhem and chaos for their friends and family.During a bank heist, the getaway driver Wah took a young woman Jo Jo hostage. After preventing her from getting killed by his accomplices, they began a forbidden relationship causing mayhem and chaos for their friends and family.
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This movie is one of the greatest action-packed love story movies of all time since the releasing in 1990. This film is also being one of the best Hong Kong films forever, in my opinion. The main male character, Andy Lau (Lau tak wah), acts as Wah Dee, a young triad orphan gangster in Hong Kong who gotten raised by a group of prostitutes who are his mother's workmates in brothel. For main female character actress, Wu Chien Lien plays the part of Jojo, a 17-years-old rich heiress gotten captured as a hostage by Wah Dee during his escape from the police officers.
The character of Wah Dee is the most famous Andy Lau's iconic of all time. Everything about this character's traits, clothing, hair style, and personalities fits 29-years-old Andy Lau perfectly. He is really handsome and shinning in that movie to the point that it created effects to a lot of male teenagers and mans in my country in 1990s, everyone tried to dress like him and copy many of his things in the movie, such as, riding Big Bike motorcycle and smoking. Moreover, the Big Bike motorcycle ridden by Andy Lau in the movie was suddenly popular and being the icon of this movie until nowadays, and that motorcycle is Suzuki RG Gamma 500. On the other hand, the character of Jojo did not affect female teenager and women that much, however, her character is recognized to be a model of woman whom wanted to be married by Asian mans in that era.
This movie's duration is 1 hour and 32 minutes. The storyline runs smoothly and manually show the development of relationship with great pace, neither too fast nor too slow, and is not complicated to understand. Each scene is connected and reasonable, it clearly shows the causes of each events, the changes of characters, and the results. Every actor performs wonderfully, including those who are not main characters. The tense emotions, aggressive tone of voice, and precious fighting actions. Their expressions are amazing, these factors make me feel connected to them. The friendships, brotherhoods, bonds, and loyalties depicted in this movie is heartwarming. The chemistry between Wah Dee and Jojo which seems to be impossible at first turns to be a timeless bittersweet romance story. The most impressing scene for me is the ending scene, both the song itself and the song's meaning in that scene completes the atmosphere, story, and ending flawlessly.
This movie once created massive impact in Asia, though it is produced with not much budget, but it is undoubted to be one of the greatest romantic movies of all time and it is still recognized to be great memory of people in that era as well. And even it has already passed for 3 decades, yet it still can create huge impact to me who was born in 2000s. I decided to buy a motorcycle due to this. My sense of fashion is also inspired by watching this movie as well.
The character of Wah Dee is the most famous Andy Lau's iconic of all time. Everything about this character's traits, clothing, hair style, and personalities fits 29-years-old Andy Lau perfectly. He is really handsome and shinning in that movie to the point that it created effects to a lot of male teenagers and mans in my country in 1990s, everyone tried to dress like him and copy many of his things in the movie, such as, riding Big Bike motorcycle and smoking. Moreover, the Big Bike motorcycle ridden by Andy Lau in the movie was suddenly popular and being the icon of this movie until nowadays, and that motorcycle is Suzuki RG Gamma 500. On the other hand, the character of Jojo did not affect female teenager and women that much, however, her character is recognized to be a model of woman whom wanted to be married by Asian mans in that era.
This movie's duration is 1 hour and 32 minutes. The storyline runs smoothly and manually show the development of relationship with great pace, neither too fast nor too slow, and is not complicated to understand. Each scene is connected and reasonable, it clearly shows the causes of each events, the changes of characters, and the results. Every actor performs wonderfully, including those who are not main characters. The tense emotions, aggressive tone of voice, and precious fighting actions. Their expressions are amazing, these factors make me feel connected to them. The friendships, brotherhoods, bonds, and loyalties depicted in this movie is heartwarming. The chemistry between Wah Dee and Jojo which seems to be impossible at first turns to be a timeless bittersweet romance story. The most impressing scene for me is the ending scene, both the song itself and the song's meaning in that scene completes the atmosphere, story, and ending flawlessly.
This movie once created massive impact in Asia, though it is produced with not much budget, but it is undoubted to be one of the greatest romantic movies of all time and it is still recognized to be great memory of people in that era as well. And even it has already passed for 3 decades, yet it still can create huge impact to me who was born in 2000s. I decided to buy a motorcycle due to this. My sense of fashion is also inspired by watching this movie as well.
Its fine, the main lead is great as Andy Lau who made hundreds of Hong Kong films like As Tears Go By (1988) as with here is Jacklyn Chien-Lien Wu her first film which was before inspired Fame (1980) and after this one went on to become also a star. She mainly didn't make anything too wonderful but certainly was in Eat Drink Man Woman (1994). I'm not really in love with this film but it is not boring, it is just that the action of the triads has some nasty violence, of course, and then some rather silly romance. All the time there are splendid Hong Kong locations and gradually we get involved in the action and also the over the top romance .
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This movie had impact, and to this day is one of my (if not the) favorite Hong Kong movie. Andy Lau is an orphan motor bike gangster but ends up taking Jin Lin Wu hostage while attempted robbery. he's ordered by his boss to kill her because she can identify them, but Andy Lau refuses. It turns out that Jin Lin Wu is an only daughter of a wealthy family. They feel the connection from the get go and Jin Lin Wu tries to find Andy Lau after she's returned safely to home. sound's like a typical guy who has nothing meets girl who has everything story, but there's more to this movie than that. I was so affected by this movie that I almost went out and bought a motorcycle after seeing this movie.
Everybody says this movie is great, and there must be a reason for it. Acting is top notch, script is great (so great that two more movies by the same title followed), and introduced now famous actor Jin Lin Wu to the world.
It's one of the best Hong Kong movie ever made, and you'll be left with a bitter sweet taste after seeing it. Truly awesome movie classic.
Everybody says this movie is great, and there must be a reason for it. Acting is top notch, script is great (so great that two more movies by the same title followed), and introduced now famous actor Jin Lin Wu to the world.
It's one of the best Hong Kong movie ever made, and you'll be left with a bitter sweet taste after seeing it. Truly awesome movie classic.
Produced by by a trilogy of greats - Johnnie To, Ringo Lam and Wong Jing, director Benny Chan's A Moment Of Romance was one of the finest, teen-angst drama, gangster movies of its time. Starring the never ageing and handsome Andy Lau in one of his best roles and performances, the film spawned a couple of sequels and inspired a host of wanna-be's!
Beautiful lighting compliments the great cinematography capturing many night scenes and a raw grittiness of Hong Kong, backed by a great cast, top stunt work and violent action scenes courtesy of Yuen Bun and Bruce Law, with Bun also getting a cameo role.
Although the blend of teen drama, gangsters and romance may have been rife in Hong Kong, Andy Lau was the king of such genre and A Moment Of Romance polishes all the rough edges, delivering a blinding film that is hard to beat. The wonderful Ng Man Tat is as great as always, playing Wah Dee's street uncle who gets picked on by the local hoodlums and likes to annoy the traffic wardens by popping quarters in the parking meters as they are about to run out...
Although many people like to criticise Andy Lau's acting, its hard to deny the man his dues after 30 years of entertaining us with over 170 films (not to mention his TV and music accolades). In the same year as A Moment Of Romance, Lau had made 10 features in all, most of which are considered some of his best and some that I love personally. The man is a machine, and even with that pressure on him in just 12 months, can still provide such an amazing performance like this one.
Tense, emotional, and playing like a modern day Romeo & Juliet - A Moment Of Romance is one of Benny Chan's finest and one of Hong Kong cinema's best. It's darkly violent, intense finale comes with some lump-in-the-throat moments on the stunningly lit streets of Hong Kong. Love it!
Overall: Superbly made and brilliantly acted, A Moment Of Romance is one of Hong Kong cinema's finest examples of a non-martial arts film from the golden years...
Beautiful lighting compliments the great cinematography capturing many night scenes and a raw grittiness of Hong Kong, backed by a great cast, top stunt work and violent action scenes courtesy of Yuen Bun and Bruce Law, with Bun also getting a cameo role.
Although the blend of teen drama, gangsters and romance may have been rife in Hong Kong, Andy Lau was the king of such genre and A Moment Of Romance polishes all the rough edges, delivering a blinding film that is hard to beat. The wonderful Ng Man Tat is as great as always, playing Wah Dee's street uncle who gets picked on by the local hoodlums and likes to annoy the traffic wardens by popping quarters in the parking meters as they are about to run out...
Although many people like to criticise Andy Lau's acting, its hard to deny the man his dues after 30 years of entertaining us with over 170 films (not to mention his TV and music accolades). In the same year as A Moment Of Romance, Lau had made 10 features in all, most of which are considered some of his best and some that I love personally. The man is a machine, and even with that pressure on him in just 12 months, can still provide such an amazing performance like this one.
Tense, emotional, and playing like a modern day Romeo & Juliet - A Moment Of Romance is one of Benny Chan's finest and one of Hong Kong cinema's best. It's darkly violent, intense finale comes with some lump-in-the-throat moments on the stunningly lit streets of Hong Kong. Love it!
Overall: Superbly made and brilliantly acted, A Moment Of Romance is one of Hong Kong cinema's finest examples of a non-martial arts film from the golden years...
One of the most imitated and popular Hong Kong productions of the 90s, A Moment of Romance sees a modern-day Romeo and Juliet-style tale under the veil of contemporary underground Triad warfare, far more than a teenybopper romantic fantasy. In many ways the film is responsible for many a cliché within its industry; a disaffected youth, the good girl romantic interest and a cartoonish villain, however, it's the way these clichés are all assembled within the film that makes it so memorable. "Director" Benny Chan has his way with the clichés and throws in enough slow motion, syrupy Cantopop music video montages and hyperemotional crescendos to tax even the weepiest audience member. The core emotions that the film mines are so innately compelling that they're not lost beneath bombastic montages or sudden flashes of gangland violence. It's often stated this was heavily ghost-directed by Johnnie To and it's not hard to see why, so much of the film carries many of his later stylings. The film works because it is a consciously chosen cinematic style and is used without fear with all available means with the superb cast all delivering perfect performances to compliment. Andy Lau brings righteous anger and hidden tenderness to an exceptional genre character. What's so compelling about the character and the performance is that Wah Dee acts and very rarely talks. His decisions have believable and compelling consequences with the affirmation of Dee's morality coming with a price, and only one outcome is truly possible. Put simply, A Moment of Romance has it all; fiery action, sweeping cinematography, an unforgettable love story and beautiful chemistry, quick-witted humour, a beautiful score and more. The film triumphs, not despite its genre excess, but perhaps because of it.
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- GoofsThe denim jacket on Wah Dee's body changed from perfectly put on to loose on one end of his arm, right before and after he slammed Jojo to the ground during their struggle in the field.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Tin joek yau ching II: Tin cheung dei gau (1993)
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