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    by Paul



Feel 100% II is the third in director Joe Ma's series about young people in love. The first two stories "Feel 100%" (1996) and "Feel 100% Once More" (1997) featured the ups and downs in the intimate relationships among three friends. His new film follows a similar format, but introduces a new cast of characters with new attitudes.

While the characters are indeed different the storyline is quite similar, with love triangles running rampant through the script. Gone are Ekin and Sammy, being replaced by Eason Chan and Yeung Chin. Daniel Chan and Joey Yung also round out the cast of young new faces. The actors give considerably good performances, but some of the chemistry that was apparent in the original series is lacking here. The best performance comes from Yeung Chin as Hui Lok's (Daniel Chan) sister.

The film is quite well scripted and there are many funny lines throughout. This comes as no surprise given Mr. Ma's success in his prior films. His history with the romance genre in films like "Over the Rainbow, Under the Skirt" (1994), and "The Golden Girls" (1995), has shown his ability to break new ground when serving as both writer and director. But aside from a fresh cast for the millenium, Feel 100% II offers little in the way of anything new. Aside from this fact, the production value is quite good and the film's look lives up to that of its predecessors.

In a nutshell, audience members that really liked the first two films, will probably find themselves liking this one as well. For while this sequel may not be better than the original, it certainly 'feels' the same.

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    by Rolandyu

I haven't watched the original film, but I surely enjoyed this one. The story is about typical love triangles, with some jokes around, especially from Eason as Jerry who is a very childish womanizer. Miriam Yeung displayed an exceptional performance, while Eason Chan is following next. Joey Yung played well despite the fact that she was not the main focus on the film. I enjoyed watching it and hope that other people would have so.
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