Diva Ah Hey (2003)
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Seraph (Paul)
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Diva Ah Hey (2003)
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Love the song, but the movie is another matter!
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Joe Ma once
again gives us a low-key Drama/Comedy starring Charlene Choi, Nikki Chow,
Shawn Yu and Jordan Chan. While initially Diva ah Hey seems almost like a
fun poke at the record industry (the fact that it stars one half of Twins,
probably the biggest Canto-Pop sensations around only adds to the Irony) the
movie actually may be more subtle than most people will expect, it's clever
and fairly realistic in it's depiction of life in the music industry. It's
not all happy and goes out of it's way to show how many sacrifices you must
sometimes make to achieve your dreams. Ah Hey may not be quite ready for the
hardships of life on her own and fame.
Kam Dai Hey (Charlene Choi) dreams of becoming the next big singing
star/Idol. So when her father (Lam Suet, in what seems like his 50th cameo
of the year) gets her the opportunity to meet with record boss Harry (The
excellent Jordan Chan), she is excited to say the least. When it seems that
the only position Harry has available is that of a Nanny (Effectively no
more than a glorified tea girl) for up and coming star Shadow (Nikki Chow)
she grudgingly accepts. At an evening in a recording studio it becomes
painfully obvious that Shadow can't really sing and as a desperate measure
ah Hey gives it a try herself. Her voice is good and the track is recorded
successfully, which surprises everyone. Harry tells ah Hey that the record
company would like her to sing an entire album. There is a catch, however...
The album will be Shadow's. Ah Hey will get no credit for singing even if
she does all the work. With hope in her heart and optimism beyond measure
she decides to do it. This is, after all, her dream. But will it prove too
much?
Joe Ma doesn't make bad movies. Granted, some may be more interesting than
others but they are all directed well and usually acted to a high standard.
For me, this effort sits nearer the better end. Charlene Choi, while still
acting insufferably cute shows she has something a little more. Her
performance has been reigned in a little more than in say, 'Protégé De La
Rose Noire' or 'Summer Breeze of Love', and you can believe in and emphasise
with her character. Even if it seems like a strange choice Jordan Chan is
actually quite believable as the record manager. The scenes between him and
Charlene are the better written and the chemistry between them is handled
well. The only part of Jordan's story that drags a little is his interaction
with his ex-wife 'Icy' who is herself a big star. For some reason this part
just fell flat in terms of interest and didn't really need to be in the
movie.
The other half of the film or the B-plot if you like, is more in the
romance/comedy vein and focuses on Shawn Yu's lowly chauffeur and Nikki
Chow's rising star's attempts to find romance. While this part of the movie
doesn't have much to do with Charlene's story and although it isn't as
interesting it still gives a nice break from the main plot, and the acting
from both is neither awkward or over the top. The part where Shawn is trying
to win Nikki the 'Poo' bear by spinning the machine in the arcade is very
cute. It's small moments like this that make this part of the story work and
are always used by Joe Ma.
As I said before, Joe Ma's direction is always good and this is no
exception. The only complaint I have is in the music. The insistence of
having Charlene Choi perform the same song at least four times in the movie
can make it seem quite repetitive (although this could have been mainly
because of EMG as they may not have given the director the opportunity to
use any other Twins music). Having said this the original score for the
movie is above average especially for a film of this genre.
Overall, although this film will be a hit with all fans of Twins. and in
particular Charlene, I feel that it will also appeal to others who did not
like the mad-cap antics of some of Charlene's sillier films. This film tends
to be less silly and more of a drama, it will probably also appeal to those
who are in the position of Charlene's character and hoping for a career in
the music industry as it shows some events that may occur in a realistic
way. It is also one of those films that shows that Charlene can act more
than just cute and there may be some hidden acting potential within her.
A little something for the fact fans here: The Song/Alternate Movie title
'Next Station Tin Hau' sung by Charlene is from Twins' 'Touch Of Love'
album. Tin Hau is a place on Hong Kong Island, the name means Sky
Queen/Diva. Daimuru Fashion Square (Which Charlene signs about in the song)
is in Causeway Bay, on the train that's one stop from Tin Hau.
Oh,
and Jordan Chan's Kylie impression is very amusing!!!
I rate
it 7/10.
Neo
Comments: Well, it
been a long time since I watched this... movie was ok, but I liked the song at
the time of release! Nothing more to say.... so I will sign off once again!

Shawn Yue bad hair day!
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Product Title |
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Diva Ah Hey |
Artist Name(s) |
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Charlene Choi| Jordan Chan| Shawn Yue| Niki Chow |
Language |
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Cantonese|
Mandarin |
Duration |
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98 minutes |
Reviewed by
Seraph (Paul) -
November 2004
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