Summer Breeze of Love

2002 "Romantic Comedy"
Summer Breeze of Love
5.7| 1h28m| en| More Info
Released: 14 July 2002 Released
Producted By: Media Asia Films
Country: Hong Kong
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In this high-school coming of age romantic comedy and with 2 months of summer vacation ahead of them, fresh graduates Kiki and Kammy swear to look for their first boyfriends and bring them

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The Illuminated Lantern Sometimes these movies make me feel old. This time around we watch the end of summer, with friends Gillian Cheung and Charlene Choi of the canto pop band TWINS falling in love and maturing a tad. Gillian falls for a 40 year old guy, played by Dave Wang, who is too much of a wimp to do anything about it and still lives with his mom. Meanwhile, Charlene falls for cool guy Tsui Tin Yau (of the boy band SHINE) but discovers he's got quite a list of girls pining for him. There isn't anything wrong with the movie that I can put my finger on, it's just that it is geared toward 16 year old girls. It is a world that I don't understand anymore, if indeed I ever did.
jm Some people might argue that a plot like this one has been told thousands of times, especially in the usa cinema. A group of teenagers and their first love stories. How original, isn't it? However, that is precisely the difference: this movie has not been made by north americans and has not any resemblance with their "guidelines" when it comes to make a movie about teenagers. Contrary to the american movies the main characters happen to be likeable. The film is entertaining, funny and well done. It will make you think about when you were in your late teens and you will look at it with a bit of nostalgia. I am not saying that this is a great movie but the point I want to make is that it is refreshing to see nice movies like this told in a diferent way where you sympathise with the characters and far from the known usa formula. There is not doubt the asian cinema (china-japan-korea-taiwan) is doing better and better in all genres. 6 out of 10