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Long yan zhou

  • 2005
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Long yan zhou (2005)
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An American-Chinese man (Shaun-Tam) returns to Taiwan to find his dream girl, and he is surprised by the result.An American-Chinese man (Shaun-Tam) returns to Taiwan to find his dream girl, and he is surprised by the result.An American-Chinese man (Shaun-Tam) returns to Taiwan to find his dream girl, and he is surprised by the result.

  • Director
    • Allen Chang
  • Writer
    • Yang Bo
  • Stars
    • Fann Wong
    • Shaun Tam
    • Ivy Yin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    26
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    • Director
      • Allen Chang
    • Writer
      • Yang Bo
    • Stars
      • Fann Wong
      • Shaun Tam
      • Ivy Yin
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Fann Wong
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    • Ho Shin-Yueh…
    Shaun Tam
    Shaun Tam
    • Chang Shih-Chun…
    Ivy Yin
    Ivy Yin
    • Ivy Yong Si
    • (as Shan Yin)
    Hsing Lee
    • Church pastor
    • (as Xing Li)
    Fu Lin
    • Ho Shin-Yueh's father
    Allen Chang
    • Policeman
    Ting Chao
    Vicki Cheng
    Gordon Chuang
    Felicity Hsu
    Chi-Ming Lau
    Chi-Ming Lau
      Chuen-Chung Lee
      • Old Chen Po Yao
      Fu-Ti Lin
      • Mr. Ho
      • (as Fu Di Lin)
      Yalin Lin
      Manming To
      Roy Yang
      Ting-Wen Yeh
        • Director
          • Allen Chang
        • Writer
          • Yang Bo
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        3DICK STEEL

        A Nutshell Review: Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love

        This film actually had a one-off screening at GV cinemas last year. I was raring to go watch it, until I found out that it was sold out real fast because fans of Fann Wong were flocking in droves to see their idol in action on the big screen. Nonetheless I had to settle for the DVD, courtesy of movieXclusive.com.

        Perhaps the only good thing about this movie, is how the dragon eye congee looked so appetizing. I felt hunger pangs as I watched Fann Wong serve bowl after bowl for her screen beloved, and observing with those longing eyes as he slurps it all down.

        Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love, looks and feels like a telemovie. And being a predominantly Taiwanese production, expect the usual television melodrama and weepie moments coming on to try and manipulate your emotions. Sadly (no pun intended), the movie while beautiful to look at and filled with wonderful cinematic shots, lacked the very soul that it wants to preach about - love. There's nothing too deep in exploring that emotion, and what transpires is a romance that's too good to be true, and exists only in children's fairy tales.

        Written by Yang Bo, I felt that the short story on which the movie is based upon, would have been more interesting than its cinematic vision, directed by Allen Chang. In fact, you could totally forgo the first hour of the movie, as it has little to do with the remaining 30 minutes, except to take a very long time to set the stage. The casts, probably hampered by the weak script, never really had a chance to lift the movie from the doldrums, although their acting were passable at best. The leads Fann Wong and Shaun Tam rarely looked believable as the inseparable Romeo and Juliet, totally lacking in chemistry to convince that they are a match made in heaven.

        There is perhaps just too many characters for a simple story like this, which can't decide if it wanted to be flashback based, introducing new supporting characters who are in the movie for just that few minutes of screen time, and never important enough to further the plot. While the idea of a role is hinted at, most of the time it's just a simple gloss over and never going deep enough to make them memorable.

        However, the music used here, if you dig the Chinese orchestra, might serve as a plus point to you. Though I can't fault the lovely melody, it being used repeatedly does get on your nerves, as too much of a good thing just reduced the utility gained from it.

        If you would like to give this movie a try, then go ahead and tell me what you think. For fans of Fann, her performance here is nothing spectacular, but you might want to check it out if you're being a completist.

        Code 3 DVD comes with no extras, besides the usual English and Chinese subtitle selection. Audio and visual transfer seems ordinary, and nothing to shout about.
        4TashC

        The English title is Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love

        The title of this film does carry the warning of "A Dream of Love" and so some disjointed, random, surreal and bizarre elements are to be expected. But this is not so much a movie as a montage set to music. And however beautifully composed the images or the music neither can compensate for all that is wrong with the film.

        It is not just that this love story is a hopeless one, where destiny conspires against true love, but it is all the other hopeless bits - the wooden acting (other than iridescent Fann Wong), dull dialogue, ditzy dream sequences and the pocked plot. All as creaky as the plastic gold couch in Shaun's hotel room.

        Shaun is a digital arts expert who travels to Taiwan to help his friend, Ivy, produce a video for the city's museum. Since he was a child, Shaun has been haunted by the recurring dream of a girl offering him a bowl of Dragon Eye Congee. In Taiwan he finds himself in his dream girl's house and learns the significance of that tune he can't get out of his head.

        This dream of love is really a long musack video. The best we can say is that the congee does look good.

        DVD extras: There aren't any.

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          Director Li Xing hopes that this film will be the vehicle to showcase the beauty of Taiwan-made films and push its domestically-produced films into the international scene.

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        Details

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        • Release date
          • December 9, 2005 (Taiwan)
        • Country of origin
          • Taiwan
        • Official site
          • Official site (Taiwan)
        • Languages
          • Mandarin
          • English
          • Cantonese
        • Also known as
          • Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love
        • Filming locations
          • Kaohsiung, Taiwan
        • Production company
          • Lee's Production
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        • Budget
          • NT$5,000,000 (estimated)
        • Gross worldwide
          • $1,938
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 40m(100 min)
        • Color
          • Color

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