All's Well Ends Well (1992)
家有喜事
Director: Raymond WongnBak-Ming,
Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Starring: Stephen
Chow Sing-Chi, Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk, Leslie Cheung Kwok-Wing
Stephen Chow is a womanizing deejay,
one of whose attempted conquests is a Hollywood movie-mad Miss Hollyok
(played by Maggie Cheung, whose first appearance is in a pointy metal
bra Madonna get-up!); Raymond Wong takes on the role of a man who treats
his wife (regardless of what form she comes in -- that of Sandra Ng or
another actress whose name I do not know) like a servant, preferring to
have fun with his mistress (ditto); while Leslie Cheung is the nice
girlish boy-man who dotes on his ugly duckling sister-in-law (Ng) and
chastises his brothers (Chow and Wong) for their general ill-treatment
of women but very much dislikes a (distant?) female relative of his
played by the usually perky Teresa Mo. Since all three brothers continue
to live in the same house with their parents (a not unusual situation
among East Asians), characters meet and stories do intermingle somewhat.
DVD:
List Price: US $14.95
Sale
Price: US$8.95
Language:
Cantonese / Mandarin
Subtitle:
English / Chinese
All Regions
(can be played on any DVD players in the
world)
Full Screen
Rating:
II -
"May be Inappropriate For Children" (Broad
rating may be roughly equal to an MPPA rating of
"PG-13" to "R". In the late 1980s
this rating splintered in two ratings: IIA and IIB) Films
rated Category II may contain mild to strong violence,
nudity that is usually not sexually oriented, explicit
language and adult situations.
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