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Comrades, Almost a Love Story

Original title: Tian mi mi
  • 1996
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
8.6K
YOUR RATING
Maggie Cheung and Leon Lai in Comrades, Almost a Love Story (1996)
DramaRomance

Two Chinese-mainlanders living in Hong Kong form a close friendship. Over the years this grows into love, but there are obstacles.Two Chinese-mainlanders living in Hong Kong form a close friendship. Over the years this grows into love, but there are obstacles.Two Chinese-mainlanders living in Hong Kong form a close friendship. Over the years this grows into love, but there are obstacles.

  • Director
    • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
  • Writer
    • Ivy Ho
  • Stars
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Leon Lai
    • Eric Tsang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    8.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
    • Writer
      • Ivy Ho
    • Stars
      • Maggie Cheung
      • Leon Lai
      • Eric Tsang
    • 40User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • Qiao Li
    Leon Lai
    Leon Lai
    • XiaoJun Li
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Pao Au-Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • XiaoTing Li
    Christopher Doyle
    Christopher Doyle
    • Jeremy
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    • Yan
    Irene Tsu
    Irene Tsu
    • Aunt Rosie
    Yu Ting
    • George
    Michelle Gabriel
    • Cabbage
    Jane Choi
    • Yan's Friend at Barbeque
    Gine Lui
    • Travel Agency Owner
    Heather Traber
    • U.S. Immigration Officer
    Len Berdick
    • U.S. Immigration Officer
    Robin Gold
    • U.S. Immigration Officer
    Bobby Yip
    Bobby Yip
    • Pao's Thug
    Dora Ng
    Dora Ng
    • VCD Store Clerk
    Chi Ming Woo
    • Man in Queue for Flat
    Adrian Kwan
    • Man in Queue for Flat
    • Director
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
    • Writer
      • Ivy Ho
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    User reviews40

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    7vid-10

    Luck accompanies the pure of heart...

    This fable of comrades (i.e. people from Mainland China migrating to Hong Kong in pursuit of their dreams) and lovers Maggie Cheung and Leon Lai is generally enjoyable, although at times I found it hard to believe, as it relies a lot on luck, coincidence and predestination. It may be that luck protects those with a noble soul, surely the spirit of Teresa Teng must have watched over the two comrades from a very close point of view!

    The first half is very entertaining and energetic, as it follows the ups and downs of the protagonists, as they experience the frenetic life of Hong Kong, with its fast jobs, fast money and fast food. At the same time, Leon and Maggie also discover the negative aspects of their stay: the stock market landslides and, more over, the loneliness of living alone in a big city. Inevitably, they fall in love with each other and yet try to remain detached, as they have way too different aspirations: Maggie Cheung is a business-oriented girl, while Leon Lai is more idealistic and, more over, is already engaged. Among the most memorable moments is the bunch of wishes that the two comrades exchange, in celebration of the New Lunar Year!

    The arrival of Leon Lai's girlfriend to HK marks a big change of pace in the movie, as an ocean of problems, sorrows and regrets await the two protagonists: second half is very melodramatic, be warned! Anyway, the movie is definitely worth the viewing, if it were only for the thorough portrait of Hong Kong it offers. 7/10
    9ProfessorFate

    Delightful Asian Romance

    Other reviewers have said it well: this is a wonderfully romantic film. I hate to make a statement like, "It's the Asian version of . . . ", because the film doesn't need a comparison to any American film to have an identity, BUT it has several things in common with "The Way We Were", "Comrades" follows an up-and-down romance over the span of several years and has that same quality of bittersweet fate hanging over them throughout. The early scenes in which Li Xiaojun (Leon Lai) and Li Qiao (Maggie Cheung) begin their love affair are particularly entertaining. A favorite scene: Li Xiaojun helping Li Qiao on with her coat, they get closer and closer, their lips brush together, then they embrace, then a full on kiss, then mutual passion overtakes them as they both feverishly unbutton that same coat they had just been struggling to button. The scene is both sweetly romantic and humorous.

    Another similarity to "The Way We Were" is that both films benefit from a tear-inducing song, in this case a love song by Taiwanese singer Teresa Tang which plays a vital role in the plot. Great job of direction by Peter Chan and a wonderful script, but it's the performance by Maggie Cheung that really sells the film. From the moment you see her behind the counter at McDonald's you're hooked by her energy, spunk, attitude, and determination. Her character runs the gamut of emotions during the course of the film and there wasn't one false moment in her performance. She is totally believable, whether she's flashing a self-satisfied grin into her ATM machine or dealing with a devastating loss (I won't give it away, but Cheung's reaction is heart-wrenching). "Comrades" is truly a wonderful film.
    10Mike-69

    An every-day subject wonderful packed up

    The film deals with an every-day subject that lots of films have dealt with so far: boy meets girl. So many people might tend to say "It's always the same with that kind of stories", but in this case they are wrong. This film is simply lovely. Everything is there. The rough meeting, the soft touch, the first realization, the despair in the rain, the slight hope, the fate's sign and finally the supernatural power of emotions. All this with Hongkong and New York - two of the most exciting cities in the world - as background and casted with the outstanding actress Maggie Cheung who I'd love to see more often in the cinema.

    There might be bigger love stories, but for those two hours you watch this film the most beautiful love story comes from Hongkong.
    10donleavy

    Astonishingly Romantic and Realistic

    This movie is much more than a conventional romance, with the typical meet-cute sequence and plot-convenient obstacles that get neatly resolved. I'm thinking of the typical American Meg-Ryan-Julia-Roberts movie, where everyone is inexplicably wealthy, no one has any real problems, and all the "wrong" boy/girl-friends are shrews or dorks ... so the audience has nothing to do but wait for the inevitable and unrealistic end.

    This movie represents some other real-life complications, such as coping without a lot of money, and shows the characters struggling with, and taking responsibilities for, their relationships and commitments.

    The two leads, Maggie Cheung & Leon Lai, are terrific. Also wonderful is the supporting performance by Eric Tsang as Pao Au-Yeung. This is a thoughtful and beautiful movie about real people and real love.
    9n-88794

    A movie for Maggie Cheung

    Every time I watch this kind of film, I feel as long as I have lived a lifetime

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      "Tian Mimi" is also the name of the song played throughout the film sung by Teresa Teng. The literal translation is "Sweet Honey" but figuratively, it means a good, warm, loving, close relationship.
    • Goofs
      Li Xiaojun is seen playing the arcade game "Raiden II" in 1986, seven years before it came out.
    • Quotes

      Operator: Page number, please?

      XiaoJun Li: 1986 please.

      Operator: Who's calling?

      XiaoJun Li: Li Xiao-jun. The message is... bye bye.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Eva & Adam: En kille som har allt (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Goodbye My Love
      Performed by Teresa Teng

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1996 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Comrades: Almost a Love Story
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Movies International
      • United Filmmakers Organization (UFO)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,676
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,510
      • Feb 22, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,676
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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