Hidden Heroes (2004)
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August
Neo's All-Time
Favourite:
Fist of Legend (1994)
Protégé de la Rose Noire
(2004)
Princess Blade
(2002)
Anna in Kungfu-land (2003)
Three of a Kind (2004)
Hero (2002)
Twins Effect 2: Blade Rose (2004)
September
Hidden Heroes (2004)
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If
someone just started to come to my site in August, I am sure one thing will pop
in their mind, thinking that this is a TWINS site. Sure I am a Twins fan, but
that doesn't mean I just review Twins movie, but with my last review being a
Twins movie and a few before another one, this site is becoming totally geared
towards - Twins. But this although billing Ah Sa as one of two title role, this
is like Stephen Chow, a Ronald Cheng's Movie. After the mediocre fun - Dragon
Loaded and the bizarre cross-dressing - Super Model, Ronald Cheng hits back with
his best title role movie so far in Hidden Heroes. At once hearing that Ah Sa is
starring with Ronald, I knew it would be a fun movie and sure it was a great fun
ride. Marking away from the usual bizarre Vincent Kok, Ronald smartly teams up
with Joe Ma and geez it is a big difference. Well, there are mo lei tau moment,
this film doesn't go to the extreme which made Super Model into a repetitive and
bizarre movie. Perhaps Ah Sa performs a much better restrained performance for
the first time unlike her usual Twins Effect, My Wife is 18, and combine with
Ronald slightly retrained style, made this a much more easy and fun mo lei tau
ride. If you haven't seen Ronald yet, this is the one to start off with.
Okay,
do you know what part of the review the reviewer hates writing about, well to me
it is a summary of the movie. That's why I usually just copy and paste some
official synopsis, cos when I do write it, like I did for Fist of Legend and
some other reviews it will be like this: Well this movie goes like this, Ronald
is cop meets a robot that look like Ah Sa (no sorry not a sex robot), and tells
him that he only have till 15/8 to live. Then Ronald is framed for murder which
is committed by a corrupter superior and meets a real Ah Sa. Then the
predictable circumstances step in, and falls in love and blah, blah, blah. Yeah,
I know I am pretty crap at writing summaries, cos I am good at it. Yeah, if I
lost you already, it is not that the movie is confusing, may be it is just my
style of writing, so bear with it.
To the
acting department, Ah Sa is probably in her best mode, and produces a better
performance here than Twins Effect 2 which was just a past resume combined, here
although second to her best performance in Funeral March where is the only
serious attempt by Ah Sa to date remains her only good performance. Here she
performance a few roles and her best was the robot which is really funny and
probably the cutest robot around. Then being a tough girl and also touching to
emotions at times is also great to watch, definitely not as repetitive as say
her overtly happy go lucky style in My Wife is 18. But Ah Sa is really a
character that you either find her annoying or amazingly cute. After discussing
so much about Ah Sa in my last review - Twins Effect 2, I will not repeat
myself, due to dunno. Alright, those reading this is probably more interested in
knowing how Ronald fare once again, as this is really a Ronald Cheng film rather
than an TWINS movie. After being extreme in Super Model, Ronald produces his
best performance and showing great presence as well, in a surprisingly more lay
back attitude approach. Ronald is at times serious and switches to comedy
mode with great ease and presence, watching an earlier TVB series, where Ronald
is much subdued, in this movie his confidence is really showing. Perhaps of all
his career this is the only performance that I actually liked, not too extreme
and not too subdued. Supporting actor, Raymond Wong once again shows that he is
a good supporting actor, but not a real lead. After the terrible leading
performance in the good movie - Colour of Truth, Wong goes back to his roots -
some people are born to be supporting actors - Donnie Yen, Anthony Wong, Francis
Ng, but that league will be hard to reach but Wong is not entirely talent less
either. Yuen Wah and Ronald's girlfriend also pop up here and there to provide
some comedy and laughs.
Joe
Ma's direction is not bad, but far from arty, and his ultimate decision to not
finish the movie with an emotional scene, but rather a mo lei tau ending reveals
as one of the biggest flaw of the movie. While that random Ah Sa saves the day
emotional ending is far from good, the extra 2 minutes is unnecessary than
trying to please the audience. By not being brave, Joe Ma, almost ruin the
movie, but the overall feel of the movie is fun enough to make it without any
doubt the best Ronald Cheng movie to date and combination of Ah Sa better than
her usual self performance, surely fun can be have in this movie. So after all
this bullshit, all it comes down to is an essential question, is this movie any
good? Well, personally I reckon it is a pretty fun ride, but this is just
another movie that virtually points to the viewers - do you like Ronald Cheng,
if not, then don't even bother watching it. As for Ah Sa fans, it is kind of
worth a look, in what I call the best Ronald Cheng movie so far.
I rate
it 7.75/10.

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Product Title |
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Twins Effect 2 |
Artist Name(s) |
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Charlene Choi| Ronald Cheng| Raymond Wong| Yuen Wah |
Language |
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Cantonese |Mandarin |
Duration |
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111 minutes |
Reviewed by Neo (Andrew) -
September 2004
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