Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
SeeQuant
Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Bessie Smyth
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Yazmin
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Bigprisc
I thought it was a great movie, beautiful shots, bold statements. Why should every love story be about happy endings? This is about a woman who was abandoned as a child, and cannot believe that anyone would truly love her. Her first and only love wouldn't touch her. Her first attempt at selling herself was disastrous. Naturally, when finally a right person comes along, she runs as far as she can.I hated that she sold her body to earn her school fees. But yet, I understand that deeper than needing the money, she craved the touch of a man. The only man she would ever love never touched her, never kissed her, never satisfied her. Turns out he loved her with all his heart, but can never love her with his body.I hated that she cheated with this other man who turns out like a douche. BUt yet, I understand why she could not get away from him. His strong assertive nature, his flair and his no strings attached made her feel empowered. He was willing to give her what her true love cannot.This is a very beautifully shot movie. THe colours, the atmosphere, the locations are just stellar. It doesn't need the big budget stuff. In fact, the only spectacular crane shot was from the very beginning. And I was mighty impressed. Simplicity is the key to sophistication.Barbie Hsu, Eddie Peng and Zhang Xiao Quan did a fantastic job in my book.Barbie just blows my mind away. No need for over-emoting, no need for huge dramatic declarations. ALL her acting is in her eyes, almost like a female Tony Leung.I understand why it may be a little confusing, and almost unrealistic. But truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. And this completely new take on love relationships is refreshing and gritty. The only thing that didn't work for me was the movie's namesake (In Mandarin, it says Love, practiced with musical notes), the DO-RE-MI act breaks did not add to the story at all, rather, it is almost distracting and out of place.Definitely deserves my 9. And those that have not seen it. Give it a go.P/S: Film scoring I like very much. It is the sounds of Mavis Fan.
catg_6666
Here is a movie that started out with so much promise.. the concept of explaining each relationship by a musical note is new to me. However, with just ten minutes into the film, it starts to look like it tries too hard to be moving and insightful, with under-developed characters, one-dimensional acting by the lead actress, cheesy unrealistic dialogs, and countless plot holes. This confusing melodrama provided an hour and 50 minutes of very minimal entertainment and artistic values. When you get to the end, you realize you learned nothing about the main characters and frankly don't care to learn more. It almost feels like the crew also lost interest as the film wrapped up very abruptly. When the credits began to roll, I felt sorry that I sat through such a poorly executed mess.