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Feel 100%

Original title: Baak fan baak gam gok
  • 1996
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
191
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Feel 100% (1996)
ComedyRomance

Youthful triangles in Hong Kong. Jerry, Cherrie, and Lok are a pop trio, and the boys have agreed not to court Cherrie for the good of the group. Jerry's a feckless playboy, but he falls har... Read allYouthful triangles in Hong Kong. Jerry, Cherrie, and Lok are a pop trio, and the boys have agreed not to court Cherrie for the good of the group. Jerry's a feckless playboy, but he falls hard for the beautiful and talented Fonfong; she becomes his roommate as Cherrie looks on. Lo... Read allYouthful triangles in Hong Kong. Jerry, Cherrie, and Lok are a pop trio, and the boys have agreed not to court Cherrie for the good of the group. Jerry's a feckless playboy, but he falls hard for the beautiful and talented Fonfong; she becomes his roommate as Cherrie looks on. Lok has two women in his life, the young and innocent Man-Yi, and Rachel, a mysterious minx ... Read all

  • Director
    • Joe Ma
  • Writers
    • Matt Chow
    • Joe Ma
  • Stars
    • Ekin Cheng
    • Sammi Cheng
    • Gigi Leung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    191
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Ma
    • Writers
      • Matt Chow
      • Joe Ma
    • Stars
      • Ekin Cheng
      • Sammi Cheng
      • Gigi Leung
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Jerry
    Sammi Cheng
    Sammi Cheng
    • Cherrie
    Gigi Leung
    Gigi Leung
    • Fong-Fong
    Eric Kot
    Eric Kot
    • Hui Lok
    Christine Ng
    Christine Ng
    • Rachel
    Siu-Kay Lee
    Siu-Kay Lee
    • Tung Zhi-Chuen
    • (as Siu-Kei Lee)
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • Fat Party Guest
    Spencer Lam
    Spencer Lam
    • Principal
    Kar-Ying Law
    Kar-Ying Law
    • Robert
    Wyman Wong
    Wyman Wong
    • Mahjong Player
    Allen Ting
    Allen Ting
    • Thomas Li
    Yuet-Ming Chiu
    Wai-Wah Lee
    Sammy Leung
    Sammy Leung
      Po-San Lo
        Simon Man Kit Lo
        Ying-Ying Yeung
        Ming-Hin Yu
        • Director
          • Joe Ma
        • Writers
          • Matt Chow
          • Joe Ma
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        LeiChing

        Philosophy refuted on unethical grounds

        Comic based reference, author Lau Wankit First copy printed 1988, by CitiComics Cameo, Lau Ying Kit 2013

        Heavily biased romantic prophecy deployed by the psychiatric services with subject control at academic institutions based on loosely distinguished characters that are set on counter egos with picturesque delusions. Economic mess need discipline across academic, business, social and family situations.

        The comic novels of Hong Kong had little censorship for children and teenagers. Youth literature was influenced by citi and witi comics, chaired with Ae Hong, cross influenced by the popular music industry with his girlfriend, later wife, Vivian Chow, on the front cover of Yes Magazine.

        Vivian Chow had long black hair and might have been the spin-off celebrity from the comic's focal, Cherie (勵懲), spun from the confectionery manufactured by the Ferrero brand, now withheld from the Hong Kong market. The magazine contained delusive psychological tests that limited the teenagers' normal sense of friendship and companionship.

        The ethical problems risen from the distribution with regards to local and international youth were:

        1. The copies were available to purchase by young children not even teenagers despite the adult rated content that ought be outlawed

        2. The commercial media and product spin-offs became propaganda to local youths with little choice different from the surround news stations and broadcasts

        3. The psychiatric profession had abused policy limiting youths from otherwise knowledgeable attainment

        4. The fantasies of the authorised team had unfair advantage commercially secluding trial figures without formal consent to complete the series, linguistically pressurising the plaintiffs to enactment with lateral policy

        5. The etymological coining of psychiatric definitions to be contrasted with criminology and sociology

        6. Children were raised not with normal regular non-reference and other out of context preoccupations

        7. There is a normal aversion from the familiarity of characters that means the philosophy refuted on unethical grounds.

        8. The censorship in Hong Kong should discern and discipline the doctrine that the community suffers from across academic, business, social and family situations where seen.
        iris128

        Not just another HK movie...

        I have seen a lot of HK movies, and I can't say that they are all even close to good. However, this movie "Feel 100%" is different. I'd be lying if I said this isn't one of the best movies made in HK. If you are looking for an actiongangsterchopemup flick, you won't find it here. Feel 100% is funny, warm. I never tire of watching it. If you haven't seen this yet, do so. You'll love it!!
        7leekandham

        A Classic

        Well, I certainly did Feel 100% after watching this film. It was for me simply hilarious and funny!

        Feel 100% tells of three friends, Jerry (Ekin Cheng), Cherrie (Sammi Cheng) and Hui Lok (Eric Kot), whose friendship originates from high school and are now looking for love. Jerry is the typical bedroom poster man with women falling at his feet. However, his womanising days disappear as he meets Fong Fong (Gigi Leung). Cherrie, is secretly jealous of Fong Fong, but won't risk a friendship with Jerry for love, whilst Hui Lok ends up in love with an maturing teenager, but has been turned on by a secret telephone admirer.

        The result is a humorous story that will simply crack you up. The script has been excellently put together and the cast do a good job in executing it. The film is certainly a tremendous success, and given that sequels and spin-off TV series have arisen, you needn't just take my word for a recommendation.

        *DVD review* The version I watched was the Universe Laser & Video DVD fro Hong Kong, and it comes with a personal warning. Given that this film was made in 1996, it isn't surprising that the film contained in the DVD is of not a pure DVD format. It hasn't been remastered and the quality of the picture is really no better than VHS. Also despite the Dolby Digital logo, the back of the disk does say that it is in Mono. Plus, there are no extras on the DVD. Therefore unless you are an ardent DVD fan (like myself), I wouldn't recommend you fork out a huge amount of money on this.

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        • Connections
          Featured in Sammi Cheng: Owe You Nothing (1996)
        • Soundtracks
          Owe you nothing
          Music by Chan Wai Kin

          Lyrics by Xi Lin

          Performed by Sammi Cheng

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        • Release date
          • July 20, 1996 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Cantonese
        • Also known as
          • 百分百感覺
        • Production company
          • B.O.B. and Partners
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 37 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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