My
Wife is 18 (2002)
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My wife is 18 is another HK Romance/Comedy movie which stars the uber cute,
'Taller' Twin, Charlene Choi and the 'Wannabe, boy who never grew up', Ekin
Cheng. It is directed by James Yuen (Every dog has his date) who also had a hand
in writing the excellent 'Lost in time'. Still. Don't go expecting the kind of
emotional touch he displayed there. You just wont find it.
Cheng plays 'Cheung Sap Sam', a guy living in London studying for his M.phil.
Choi plays 18 year old 'Yoyo Ma' (No not that one) a school kid from Hong Kong.
Unluckily for them their grandparents want to match-make them and arrange for
them to be married. Gasp!!! And so our unlikely couple meet. In London's
Chinatown, no less. However unlikely the couple is, Cheung would like to please
his Grandmother who wants him to marry before she dies. This leads to the two
arranging a fake marriage. That is after Yoyo asks for a signed Beckham shirt in
return for her co-operation. Yep. It's as silly as it sounds. Sadly Cheung's
Grandmother passes away and he comes to HK to inform Yoyo. This leads to all
sorts of funny (or not) confrontations and hidden agenda's.
Well, I guess I start with Charlene. Is she a great actress? Well, no. Is she a
even a good actress? The answer again would have to be, no. At least not quite
yet. See, I personally think she has a lot of potential. She's always been cute
and mostly wins your affection in films. Still. she has yet to display any
emotional range. So far she has one face. CUTE. And that'll only get her so far.
She is however, a natural performer. Full of charm and energy. I just really
hope she gets the chance to work with a decent director, in a well written film
that doesn't require her to mug for the camera every two seconds. In this film
you'll find nothing she does to be annoying. Nor anything that makes her stand
out other than her natural charm. She's just...well...Charlene Choi.
On to Ekin. Ah Ekin. Gone are the days of 'Young and Dangerous'. He's now become
accustomed to playing second fiddle to up and coming stars who are usually half
his age. Again there is nothing he does wrong here. He just seems to be playing
himself here. The whole point of a film like this is that the pair are supposed
to be so mis-matched. The age difference should raise at least one or two
questions or interesting scenes. It doesn't. Cheng's role is so childish. And he
plays it as such. That he actually becomes almost equal to Charlene's character.
They seem the same age and so the tension this story should create is lost.
It may seem so far as if I hated this film. I didn't. I laughed a little.
Watched with a smile as Charlene makes Ekin mad by breaking a precious Jade
bracelet handed down by his Grandmother and proceeds to make it into a very ugly
neckless. Hell I think I even jumped out of my seat when the director parodies
Wong Kar Wai's 'In the mood for love' by having Charlene (who is trying to
impress Ekin's friends) turn up to a restaurant dressed as Maggie Cheung's
character. It's just that the movie really doesn't go anywhere. And it doesn't
address the questions raised by it's interesting premise. You already know how
the movie ends up. It's really not hard to guess.
All in all, I'd say this movie is for all us TWINS fans out there. Just another
chance to catch a glimpse of our precious Charlene. To everyone else it will
probably be a silly and maybe even annoying little movie with no emotional
resonance whatsoever.
I rate
it 5/10.
Neo
Comments: In many
ways this is a very important movie, no I am not talking about a important movie
in HK cinema history, but an important movie that shaped the way Ah Sa acted in
the next heaps of movies in a really cute cute and cute and cuddling way. Sure
this movie as Seraph would say: for all TWINS FANS, but this is the that I began
to like Ah Sa, but now after 2 years or maybe one, I am still a Twins Fans, but
I am beginning to get tired and sick of seeing Ah SA trying to act like 10 year
old girl just when her age is not decreasing. Yes I am a TWINS FANS and I am
criticising Ah SA, so bash me all you want, but as I say before it is just a
matter of time before people will grow out of liking this type of acting style,
so AH SA - a word of advice - grow up!

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| Product Title |
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My Wife is 18 |
| Artist Name(s) |
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|Charlene
Choi
| Ekin Cheng |
| Language |
: |
Cantonese |
Mandarin |
| Duration |
: |
100 minutes |
Reviewed by
Seraph (Paul) -
September 2004
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