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靚足100分 (1990)
Perfect Girls


Reviewed by: sharkeysbar
Date: 06/17/2010
Summary: Perfect ninties comedy

This is one great little comedy from 1990, directed by the prolific Wong Jing. Michelle Reis and Nina Li Chi play the 2 main female protagonists, fighting for the affections of a geeky, shy man (Lam Chun Yin) who stands to inherit a large sum of money if he is married within a few weeks. The cast is great and play well off each other, Wong Jing himself has an amusing role as the geek's cousin. Many of the standard tricks and situations are played out but played out well and in my opinion this sets Perfect Girls apart from so many of the lesser funny comedies.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film and the 90 minutes flew by, while not terribly original in the story, it is well directed, well acted and flows evenly. There is a lot of fun in this film and I would certainly recommend it and will be watching again sometime soon. It is a good comedy from the 80s/90s on many levels. If you can find it, watch it!

Reviewer Score: 7

Reviewed by: spinali
Date: 12/08/1999
Summary: NULL

Bachelor businessman Lin Tien-Chi (Wilson Lam) has hadnear-failure with girls his entire life, but his ailing grandfather in New York offers a proposition: if the boy marries within one month, he'll be the sole inheritor of $300 million; otherwise, it goes to his brother Robert. But the only women Lin is interested in are Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, and Cherie Chung, who do not appear in this movie; at least he has good taste. One prospect saves nose tissues for glue; another has to pencil him into her busy sex schedule; still another is a knock-out, gun-savvy cop who foils a robbery while they're having dinner. Finally, it's between Michelle Reis and the lovely confederate of his brother, who pulls every trick to snare him into marriage. Okay Wong Jing comedy with enough babes to keep you watching, and watching....

(2.5/4)



[Reviewed by Steve Spinali]

Reviewer Score: 6