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Heung joh chow heung yau chow

  • 2003
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2K
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Heung joh chow heung yau chow (2003)
Feel-Good RomanceComedyDramaRomance

This is a movie about two people (Gigi Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro), who are destined to be together but by some twist of circumstances they never find each other.This is a movie about two people (Gigi Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro), who are destined to be together but by some twist of circumstances they never find each other.This is a movie about two people (Gigi Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro), who are destined to be together but by some twist of circumstances they never find each other.

  • Directors
    • Johnnie To
    • Ka-Fai Wai
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Liao
    • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
  • Stars
    • Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Gigi Leung
    • Edmund Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Johnnie To
      • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Liao
      • Ka-Fai Wai
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Stars
      • Takeshi Kaneshiro
      • Gigi Leung
      • Edmund Chen
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • John Liu
    Gigi Leung
    Gigi Leung
    • Eve Choi
    Edmund Chen
    Edmund Chen
    • Dr. Hu
    Wei-Lun Hsu
    Wei-Lun Hsu
    • June
    • (as Béatrice Hsu)
    Terri Kwan
    Terri Kwan
    • Ruby
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    • George
    • (as Hui Shiu Hung)
    Suet Lam
    Suet Lam
    • Restaurant Manager
    • (as Lam Suet)
    Andy Tse
    Andy Tse
    • Music Producer
    • (as Tse Loh Sze)
    Te-Chih Wang
    • Landlord
    • (as Wang Te Chih)
    Ku Wang Su-Chin
    • Landlady
    • (as Ku Wang Su-chin)
    Klaus Bru
    • Ghoul
    Jimmy Liao
      Suk-Yee Chan
      Suk-Yee Chan
      • Dr. Hu
      • (Cantonese version)
      • (voice)
      • (as Chan Suk Yee)
      Angela Ying-Ying Tong
      Angela Ying-Ying Tong
      • Ruby
      • (Cantonese version)
      • (voice)
      • (as Angela Tong)
      • Directors
        • Johnnie To
        • Ka-Fai Wai
      • Writers
        • Jimmy Liao
        • Ka-Fai Wai
        • Nai-Hoi Yau
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews13

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      9toastburn

      Fairy tale for grownups

      I loved this movie. I caught only the last half on TV recently and tracked down the full film to see all of it. I am not familiar with the original illustrated novel though. It is a fairy tale for grownups, with humour, sadness, and a bit of slapstick. Lovely Gigi Leung plays her part of Eve Loi the romantic day-dreaming and slightly clumsy lover of poetry delightfully, and handsome Takeshi Kaneshiro plays the romantic, awkward and intensely shy John Liu to perfection. I was glad the corny temptation to resist naming them Adam and Eve was resisted. The symmetry of the parallel events is fun to anticipate, and the anti-symmetry of the two evil counter-characters adds to the complexity and a foil to the perhaps a bit saccharine sweetness of the main plot and characters The incidental parallel sub-plot of the avaricious landlords also meeting and exchanging phone numbers in the rain is a nice touch. I can forgive the occasional technical hiccups and goofs for the sheer lovely romance that it is.
      9jerryhuang_01

      Great Fairy Tale for Grownups

      This movie is a great adaptation from the book by the renown artist Jimmy from Taiwan. Not only faithfully materializing the conception from the poetic illustrations in the book, the movie also adds witty dialogs and funny buffoon performance of the supporting roles for the whole story, which does not exist in the original. The movie debuted as number 1 in the box offices of Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The original book has been sold for more than tens of thousands copies in more than five languages.

      Personally I like this movie very much as a great love story and fairy tail for the grownups. I believe the movies might be more touching for the Asians, (especially for the residents in Taipei or Taiwan, where I came from and the movie filmed) since the whole movie surrounds only one single idea in Chinese as "Yuan-fen", which is deep rooted in Asians' mind and personally I think there is still not a proper vocab for translation. ("Fate" is close but not exact.) And the story, the people, and the scenes are so familiar for me that it just like my neighbor's story.

      Another reason I might suggest to treat this movie as a fairy tale is that they do have many goofs or things seems not so logical in the movie, as described by other users. But who cares? Just like nobody questions why the lion in the wizard of oz is so coward. This is still a great love story and grownup fairy tail for me.
      8yan_widjaya

      more than serendipity!

      I very like this movie, Turn Left Turn Right. The genre romantic movie about boy meet girl, boy love girl, separated and meet again. But this Hong Kong movie is different and unique. Before, my favorite romantic movie ever is Serendipity (2001, directed by Peter Chelsom, starring John Cussack and Kate Beckinsale), see how funny when they seeking each other, from New York to Los Angeles. But now my salute to Johnny To (the director of Turn Left Turn Right)and Takeshi Kaneshiro-Gigi Leung (of course two leading player for this movie). See the desperately about Takeshi and Gigi when they only two time meet in 13 years! The fate, the meeting, and the love, are written from Sky. Remember, Jesus Christ says, when two people want something, anything, and pray together, so the Lord will blessed them! Amen.
      6banana_flowers

      Light Romantic Comedy

      My impression of Turn Left, Turn Right was that it was light comedy without much substance. That being said, although the story is too "romanticised" to be realistic and the plot lacks depth, the movie still provided light and amusing humour. Laugh out loud moments can be found within this film, but if you come expecting too much from this movie, you'll leave severely disappointed. My views may differ from the views of whom this movie is targeted towards, as i am unfamiliar to the Asian movie scene and discovered this movie by chance. Though i have to say for myself that i enjoyed myself whilst watching this film, as at times mindless fluff can be very entertaining if you're in the mood.
      shu-fen

      Light dessert of light sweetness

      Can this romance take place in another city besides Taipei? I am thinking about Paris, Prague, Venice, Istanbul, New York, St Petersburg, Sevilla (sorry, not London)… Tokyo? Probable but not very likely. In Asia, except Taipei, no city can provide suitable soil to let this seemingly mushy love story to germinate. I find it funny to see a young Japanese gal or guy reading Wislawa Szymborska's poetry in Polish language in Ueno Park. (Hong Kong? Oh, please don't ruin the whole enchilada.)

      Takeshi Kaneshiro is definitely the baffled violinist but can someone think of some other actresses? Gigi is good absolutely but someone else may bring along different chemistry with TK.

      The story is a mathematic and science illustrations. "Symmetry" was the word popped up in my mind when I finished the first ten minutes and "binary" is the next. What happens to them is like two magnetic iron pieces: both of them keep using the same side towards each other either always north or always south, so south and north cannot meet and stick together. Only twice, one side is south, another is north so they met, once at the park, another at the collapsed apartments. And what's the probability? I need to count the number of times they met but missed against the two times they met... difficult calculation. One more thing, symmetrically, both of them got a comical and clingy suitor: Dr. Wu and Ruby.

      Jimmy Liao is pictorial poetic, he writes poetry with his illustrations. Pitifully, the movie adaptation more or less cannot totally grasp the air or spirit of his book.

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      • Trivia
        Debut of actress Wei-Lun Hsu.
      • Quotes

        John Liu: If two people meet and they both fall in love, that's destiny for sure.If neither loves the other, even if they meet millions of times, it's still not destiny.If one's in love and the other isn't, and the one who's in love grabs on and won't let go while the other just wants to run away, not only is it not destiny... It's pain.

      • Soundtracks
        He is 763092...
        Composer: Chi Wing Chung

        OP: Warner/Chappell Music (H.K.), Ltd.

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      • Release date
        • September 11, 2003 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Singapore
      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
        • Polish
        • English
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Turn Left, Turn Right
      • Filming locations
        • Taipei City, Taiwan
      • Production companies
        • Warner Bros.
        • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
        • Milky Way Image Company
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $2,083,193
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 35m(95 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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