"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" Movie
Thursday, April 21, 2011





“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”, this movie is an original twist on an eternal triangle, where secret crush and unrequited love take on altogether newfangled meanings of their own. Here goes the story, Louis Koo, high-flying playboy owner of an international finance institute, sets his eyes on Gao Yuan Yuan from his office window. Gao, an executive with intention of settling down, just had her heart broken by a heartless boyfriend. Then she meets Daniel Wu, a talented yet disheartened architect, but someone whom she can rely on. While bad women have all the fun, nice girls get their hearts broken over and over again by bad boys. For frothy romantic comedies calculated to tickle the fantasies of Hong Kong’s ordinary Joes of both genders, the Johnnie To-Wai Ka-Fai partnership packs the best punches; a pretty cast, clever twists, and a you-can-have-it-all brain candy.
It’s a romantic comedy movie that keeps you guessing which of the two leading guy she will finally end up with when watching. It also recalled my memory of two songs, 《爱很简单》by 陶喆 &《我愿意》by 王菲.Somehow the movie kind of not practical because it’s difficult to meet two good-looking plus extremely financial stabled suitors in real life ya? But can’t blame, romance film have always been unrealistic most of the time. Oh ya, I prefer to watch in original soundtracks (leading actor and actress speaking in thier own dialect; in Mandarin, Cantonese and English).
Well, I have to admit that it has been a long time since I last watched a Hong Kong Romance film, thus despite not being the best comedy/romance film comparing to those in the past, I still like it.
It’s a romantic comedy movie that keeps you guessing which of the two leading guy she will finally end up with when watching. It also recalled my memory of two songs, 《爱很简单》by 陶喆 &《我愿意》by 王菲.Somehow the movie kind of not practical because it’s difficult to meet two good-looking plus extremely financial stabled suitors in real life ya? But can’t blame, romance film have always been unrealistic most of the time. Oh ya, I prefer to watch in original soundtracks (leading actor and actress speaking in thier own dialect; in Mandarin, Cantonese and English).
Well, I have to admit that it has been a long time since I last watched a Hong Kong Romance film, thus despite not being the best comedy/romance film comparing to those in the past, I still like it.
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