Itchy Heart (2004)
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Well, yet another romantic
comedy reviewed by me, man and geez they are churning out them like period
action flicks in the early 90s, if only they are as good. Following the 2004
trend with romantic comedies like Herbal Tea, Love on the Rocks, Driving Miss
Wealthy and My Computer Can Speaks, comes this time around – Itchy Heart. Man,
my heart is getting itchy. Okay, that was a bit sad, well to me romantic comedy
can be fun to watch, despite it being formulaic as long as it has a reasonable
and not so predictable storyline, and the most important of likable leads and
good acting turns. Lucky, Itchy Heart falls in the positive catalogues, more
like Driving Miss Wealthy (also starring the most versatile actor in HK – Lau
Ching Wan) than the awfully predictable Herbal Tea.
The story goes like this
Chi-man Poon (Lau Ching-wan) has been
married his wife CoCo (CoCo Chiang) for 7 years. They have always been true to
each other. Even though their married lives have become bland, the two of them
still stayed together for the sake of their other half. One day, CoCo decides to
take a holiday on her own. Chi-man, who seldom dares to put his words into
action, decides to search for some excitement during the time off from their
marriage. He meets a seductive young lady Cherry (Cherry In) during a night out
with friend Chi-ming Chan (Pang Shing-chi). Her romantic character and her youth
strike a wire in Chi-man's heart. At the same time, he also meets his first
love, Bing (Lau Ka-ling) again...Well, it may sounds complicated, but it really
is not and if you follow it closely I am sure you will probably predict the
ending, but a word of advice, DO NOT READ THE BACK COVER OF THE DVD! If you
don’t then the movie will be much more rewarding experience.
As far as performances goes,
Itchy Heart provides pretty good turns from both Carina Lau and Lau Ching Wan
and the increasing welcoming and sweet Cherie Ying continues to shines. HK award
Best New Comer, Andy On continues to show good presences and lucky does not look
like becoming the next Edison, though then again that’s not saying much. He
definitely more at ease than his wooden role in Black Mask 2 after his scene
stealing performance in Star Runner. All of the actors who play comedy well at
least romantic ones, Lau Ching Wan is probably the best, well at least in terms
of versatility. Man, Lau Ching Wan is so lucky, liked by Cherie Ying, Carina Lau
and Coco Chiang, geez I wanna be him, well at least in this movie. Carina Lau
puts in another strong performance and has come a long way since her early TVB
days to become a prime lead actress. Though not in the same league as like
Maggie Cheung, her style is immensely commanding. The one I really liked must be
Cherie Ying’s performance, though I may be bias here as I am a fan of her ever
since Fulltime Killer, she is most likely the sweetest girl in the romantic
comedy genre, if only real life girls are like her!
Overall, Itchy Heart is a movie
that is a fun movie ride with some very adequate chemistry especially between
Cherie and Lau Ching Wan in the beach scene, two Laus in the Greese scene is
also a highlight to watch. The use of Sam Hui’s kau lui music is also fittingly
fun and overall, Itchy Heart is without doubt a feel good movie to watch. It is
not without flaws but it fun on almost all levels. Director Matt Chow, though
the best at subtle visual impact, but this time around he scores marks on
casting, and easy going movie experience. Is there is one line to sum up this
movie, it must be the movie feels so good and fun that it left me with an Itchy
Heart myself!
I rate it 8.5/10.

Product Title |
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Itchy Heart |
Artist Name(s) |
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Lau Ching Wan| Carina Lau | Cherie Ying| Andy On |
Language |
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Cantonese, Mandarin |
Duration |
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96 minutes |
Reviewed by Neo (Andrew) - June 2004
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