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5/10
A Fair Romantic/Slapstick Comedy
crossbow01064 December 2008
This is a fairly warped HK comedy about a conductor named Koo (George Lam) who comes back to Hong Kong to perform. Along with annoying relatives, he also meets up with petty thieves Jacky and Philldonna. Jacky's sister is Carrie, played by the always engaging Maggie Cheung. Koo and Carrie meet and though their getting together is somewhat illogical it still happens. Also in the film is the recently departed Lydia Shum, who plays Philldonna's mom Madonna (a cute idea). This film isn't bad, it just gets annoying at times. They should have kept the Jacky/Philldonna stuff to a minimum and made the Koo/Carrie romance much more prominent. This is slapstick with not enough romantic comedy. Worth watching because George Lam, Maggie Cheung and Lydia Shum are always worth watching, but the film once in a while gets on your nerves.
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5/10
Just a generic romantic comedy...
paul_haakonsen28 January 2021
Oddly enough I have never had the chance to sit down to watch the 1991 Hong Kong romantic comedy titled "The Perfect Match" (aka "Fu gui ji xiang"). Even more so with my fascination of the Hong Kong cinema, and the fact that Maggie Cheung is my all-time favorite actress. But it hasn't been easy to acquire a copy of this movie.

Then I got the chance to sit down to watch "The Perfect Match" in 2021. Did I jump at the chance? You bet I did.

So was the 30 year wait for watching the movie worth it? Well, not really. Sure, I mean the movie was watchable, and yeah it has Maggie Cheung in it, but ultimately then "The Perfect Match" turned out to be just another run-of-the-mill romantic comedy that come a dime a dozen.

While the storyline was pretty straight forward, it was just too bland and mundane. And it didn't really help much on the movie that there was no chemistry between Koo (played by George Lam) and Carrie Kam (played by Maggie Cheung). They were doing their acting jobs, sure, but there was no particular chemistry between the pair on the screen.

If you enjoy romantic comedies, then I am sure that there is something worthwhile to be seen in the 1991 movie from director Stephen Shin. However, it was a movie that was too much akin to so many other movies out there in the romantic comedy genre, many of which with a lot more entertainment value than this one.

Now, the movie also had Shiu Hung Hui on cast list, and he is always a good addition to a Hong Kong movie of this caliber. The movie also had the iconic Lydia Shum on the cast list. and if you have seen Hong Kong movies in the 1980s and 1990s, then you will be well familiar with both Shiu Hung Hui and Lydia Shum. And of course, Maggie Cheung is just a sparkling gem on the screen.

All in all "The Perfect Match" didn't really feel like a perfect match and offered only generic mundane entertainment for me. As such, then I am rating it a bland five out of ten stars.
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