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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Five Blind Dates' is an entertaining yet flawed romantic comedy. The film explores the protagonist's quest for love through five blind dates, blending humor and heartwarming moments. Positive reviews commend the lead actress's charm and the integration of Chinese traditions. Neutral reviews note reliance on clichés and predictable plotlines. Negative critiques highlight the unlikable main character, lack of chemistry, and failure to deliver on its premise. Cultural representation is appreciated by some, while others find the film shallow and unoriginal.
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I really wanted to love this film but the story was average.
Performance was okay.
It has influencer Shuang Hu who wrote and starred in it and a few great Asian Australians: Yosan An, Desmond Chiam, Renee Lim to name a few and newcommer - Tiffany Wong.
Visuals were fantastic. The colourgrade was perfect and the editing was very good too.
If you lose your pace with the story, enjoy all the makings of this film. It has great production value which makes it worth the watch.
It was very good to watch a film that has Asian Australians and the director did a reasonable job. Kudos to Shawn Seet.
Performance was okay.
It has influencer Shuang Hu who wrote and starred in it and a few great Asian Australians: Yosan An, Desmond Chiam, Renee Lim to name a few and newcommer - Tiffany Wong.
Visuals were fantastic. The colourgrade was perfect and the editing was very good too.
If you lose your pace with the story, enjoy all the makings of this film. It has great production value which makes it worth the watch.
It was very good to watch a film that has Asian Australians and the director did a reasonable job. Kudos to Shawn Seet.
Five blind dates is a perfect TV film. If you love a cheesy hallmark type of style film you'll enjoy this.
Don't expect it to be winning any oscars any time soon, but if you are like me and go into a film just wanting to watch something that you know how it'll end this is the film for you.
I don't know much about Chinese culture so not sure if any of that is completely off the mark but enjoyed the cute little bits about tea Not sure why people have slated it so much, unless they expected something with the title 'five blind dates' to be something else?
Anyway if you need something to watch on a staurday morning or just a general Sunday vibe give it a go.
Don't expect it to be winning any oscars any time soon, but if you are like me and go into a film just wanting to watch something that you know how it'll end this is the film for you.
I don't know much about Chinese culture so not sure if any of that is completely off the mark but enjoyed the cute little bits about tea Not sure why people have slated it so much, unless they expected something with the title 'five blind dates' to be something else?
Anyway if you need something to watch on a staurday morning or just a general Sunday vibe give it a go.
This romcom follows a predictable plotline, filled with all-too-familiar clichés and a few cringe-worthy scenes and lines. However, it's still surprisingly entertaining, even though the main leads lack compelling chemistry. Instead, the dynamic between the gay best friend and Lia is far more engaging and might have been a better focus, if not for the film's decision to play it safe.
Despite its flaws, the movie does attempt to add depth by exploring themes like family trauma and the pressure placed on firstborns. The acting is decent, but the film overall lacks the creative spark that could have made it truly memorable. Ultimately, it's a serviceable romcom-pleasant enough for a single viewing, but not something you'd likely revisit.
Despite its flaws, the movie does attempt to add depth by exploring themes like family trauma and the pressure placed on firstborns. The acting is decent, but the film overall lacks the creative spark that could have made it truly memorable. Ultimately, it's a serviceable romcom-pleasant enough for a single viewing, but not something you'd likely revisit.
This movie has potential and it is one that many people will enjoy. There are definitely some fun parts. But it has parts that many will find slow and others too chaotic which is how I found it.
The story may appear to be different but is really very similar to other rom/coms in many ways. Failing business entrepreneur faces family afraid to admit the truth while the family puts intense pressure on her not only professionally but even more so romantically. The plot device of the five blind dates seems unusual but boils down to forcing some awkward date scenes while the obvious choice isn't considered which is similar to many other movies. And there is a problem even there. The obvious choice really isn't obvious. They have so little screen time together and their eventual getting together doesn't make that much sense.
The blind dates have awkward elements, but they aren't all totally lame like many movies do. There is some creativity and fun in the awkward part of each one.
There is some cultural flavor especially as to how tea is used in Chinese traditions. One reviewer was offended at the "racism" where he thought the Chinese people were denigrated. I didn't see it that way and I have been close with several first and second generation Chinese people. The quirks of the main characters were more personal than national or cultural.
The story may appear to be different but is really very similar to other rom/coms in many ways. Failing business entrepreneur faces family afraid to admit the truth while the family puts intense pressure on her not only professionally but even more so romantically. The plot device of the five blind dates seems unusual but boils down to forcing some awkward date scenes while the obvious choice isn't considered which is similar to many other movies. And there is a problem even there. The obvious choice really isn't obvious. They have so little screen time together and their eventual getting together doesn't make that much sense.
The blind dates have awkward elements, but they aren't all totally lame like many movies do. There is some creativity and fun in the awkward part of each one.
There is some cultural flavor especially as to how tea is used in Chinese traditions. One reviewer was offended at the "racism" where he thought the Chinese people were denigrated. I didn't see it that way and I have been close with several first and second generation Chinese people. The quirks of the main characters were more personal than national or cultural.
I was excited to watch this Asian-led Rom Com as an Asian myself, and nice to see that it is set in Australia, instead of the usual spots in USA or UK.
But I was so disappointed in this movie and spent the whole time cringing at the biggest character. I'm glad I did not pay to watch this in a cinema because that would have been a waste of money. As it is, it was a waste of my time!
This movie has one of the most unlikeable leading ladies I have ever encountered (and I have watched so many Rom Coms). I agree with what someone else said in another comment here - why anyone would want to date her is bizaare. She is so insufferable.
But I was so disappointed in this movie and spent the whole time cringing at the biggest character. I'm glad I did not pay to watch this in a cinema because that would have been a waste of money. As it is, it was a waste of my time!
This movie has one of the most unlikeable leading ladies I have ever encountered (and I have watched so many Rom Coms). I agree with what someone else said in another comment here - why anyone would want to date her is bizaare. She is so insufferable.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAt the costume party, Lia dresses up as Mr. Pink from Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Richard dresses up like Ducky from La chica de rosa (1986).
- ConexionesReferences La chica de rosa (1986)
- Banda sonoraIT'S BEEN SO LONG
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- Duración1 hora 23 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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