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Protégé de la Rose Noire

Original title: Gin chap hak mooi gwai
  • 2004
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
249
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Ekin Cheng, Teresa Sun-Kwan Mo, Charlene Choi, and Gillian Chung in Protégé de la Rose Noire (2004)
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Gill and Sandy are two young girls looking for an apartment. They find a mysterious house whose owner is none other than the legendary heroine Black Rose. Black Rose decides to train the gir... Read allGill and Sandy are two young girls looking for an apartment. They find a mysterious house whose owner is none other than the legendary heroine Black Rose. Black Rose decides to train the girls much to their chagrin. When the girls try to escape, they learn that Poison Ivy, a form... Read allGill and Sandy are two young girls looking for an apartment. They find a mysterious house whose owner is none other than the legendary heroine Black Rose. Black Rose decides to train the girls much to their chagrin. When the girls try to escape, they learn that Poison Ivy, a former protege of Black Rose's, has been casuing trouble. With no other option, the girls, alo... Read all

  • Directors
    • Barbara Wong Chun-Chun
    • Donnie Yen
  • Writers
    • Wai-Lun Lam
    • Roy Szeto
    • Lau Man Wai
  • Stars
    • Gillian Chung
    • Charlene Choi
    • Ekin Cheng
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    249
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    • Directors
      • Barbara Wong Chun-Chun
      • Donnie Yen
    • Writers
      • Wai-Lun Lam
      • Roy Szeto
      • Lau Man Wai
    • Stars
      • Gillian Chung
      • Charlene Choi
      • Ekin Cheng
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gillian Chung
    Gillian Chung
    • Gillian Lu
    Charlene Choi
    Charlene Choi
    • Charlene
    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Jim Lo
    Teresa Sun-Kwan Mo
    Teresa Sun-Kwan Mo
    • Black Rose
    • (as Teresa Mo)
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    • Lee Shou-Fu
    Faith Woo
    • Poison Ivy
    Chris Yen
    Chris Yen
    • Enchantress
    Tats Lau
    Tats Lau
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    Vincci Cheuk
    Vincci Cheuk
      Anika Jennie Ji
      • Poison Ivy
      Suk-Man Lam
      • Ms Wisteria's gang member
      Chi-Kong Lee
      Hoi-Pang Lo
      Hoi-Pang Lo
      Patrick Tang
      • Directors
        • Barbara Wong Chun-Chun
        • Donnie Yen
      • Writers
        • Wai-Lun Lam
        • Roy Szeto
        • Lau Man Wai
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      cjlines

      The tricky capsule! Yes, so tricky!

      "Gin chap hak mooi gwai" (or "The Proteges of the Black Rose") is the latest directorial offering from Donnie Yen, who's probably best known this side of the world for being the fight choreographer on "Blade 2" and the likes. It's his take on the popular Rose Noir superhero myth. Here, Rose (played by HK comedienne Teresa Mo) is presented as an aging, delusional hasbeen with a split personality and a pathological hatred of men. She lives in a huge gothic mansion accompanied only by a robot called Jacket who has been programmed to castrate men on sight, using a huge pair of shears it has strapped to its front.

      The plot begins with Rose, in a rare moment of lucidity, realising that she's over-the-hill for a superheroine and deciding she needs a protege to carry on this line of work for her.

      Enter ubercute Cantonese pop duo The Twins (Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi, whom this film is basically a star vehicle for). Gillian plays Gill, a gifted and intense psychology student prone to violent episodes and random outbursts of kung-fu if anyone ever dares use her last name while talking to her. Charlene is Sandy, a perky young thing who believes herself to be an alien from a planet where everyone looks like the Teletubbies. She lives in and out of single Mum shelters, even though she has no children, claiming that on her planet everyone is called Mum...

      Both girls lose their homes on the same day and meet each other by chance while flathunting. As they skip down the street and decide they're going to be great friends, they come across Rose's "Protege Wanted" ad and decide to visit the gothic mansion to apply for the job. After setting them a couple of traps, which the girls somehow find their way out of, Rose decides they are worthy successors and begins a vigourous training course that includes lots of costume changes, a gratuitous bubble bath, some amazingly weird magic pills and potions (including the Tricky Capsule (easily the funniest scene in the film!)) and a lengthy, side-splitting pastiche of Jackie Chan in "Drunken Master".

      Add to this mix an accident-prone taxi driver called Jim Lo (Ekin Cheung - playing his now customary hapless goofball) who falls in love with Sandy, then top it all off with a supervillain called Miss LavenCam who is terrorising the city with the help of a rogue fashion model and a schoolgirl with mean kung-fu skills, and you've got yourself a recipe for... ...well, one complete mess, to be honest! But it's such a colourful, wildly ridiculous mess that I couldn't help but enjoy it. The production values are surprisingly good, with some wacky over-the-top set/costume designs, sharply directed fight choreography and lively camerawork throughout. I can't really fault the film for trying but I'd warn anyone considering watching it that they need a very high Nonsense Tolerance if they want to make it through the whole thing. Please don't expect it to actually make sense by the end. Also, I should mention to tread carefully as there is a musical number involved and it's sang almost to the tune of "Silent Night". Sadly, Jacket The Robot is the only main cast member to not get involved in the singing...

      All in all though, "Gin chap hak mooi gwai" is a painless, inoffensive and often very amusing way to pass 90 minutes or so of your life and, I guarantee that, in almost every scene, you won't see what's coming until it happens... If you can't raise at least one smile by the end of the film, you should check to see if you even have a pulse left.

      Overall Score: A timekilling and oddly endearing 6.5 out of 10.

      [NOTE: As a bonus for those with masochistic tendencies, there are some torturous 'Engrish' subtitles on the Universe R3 DVD release of this film which make it an even more surreal experience than it's supposed to be. For example, the statement "Compared with those munta you're the best one" is responded to with an equally novel "mutton? yammy yammy!" and my favourite subtitle in the movie has to be "Boss, you picking rubbish again? You become a rich by picking rubbish". Yes, it's painful to read...]
      5Mrswing

      Far from great

      Incomprehensible Rose Noir comedy. The '90s parodies weren't that hot either, but this one is far worse. Two morons (the Twins)get drafted by a moronic ex-superheroine (Rose noir, Teresa Mo) to succeed her, and a moronic taxi driver (Ekin Cheng) tags along for the ride. They go up against a - can you guess? - moronic all-girl gang led by the daughter of Rose Noir, Miss LavenCam. Donnie Yen is co-director and probably mostly responsible for the action. Which isn't that hot, except for a short bit in which the Twins copy Jackie Chan's training sequences from Snake in Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master, and the fighting performed by a lethal schoolgirl played by Chris Yen, Donnie's sister. She's awesome, and looks good to boot. Let's hope she gets more and better chances than this! For the rest, Ekin being less boring than usual, but in a fairly thankless role, the Twins being not very funny and overly cute to no effect, and a few funny moments. But far too much duds, no storyline to speak of and no real classic moments.
      4paul_haakonsen

      Odd movie...

      Hand on heart, then this movie is not the brightest moment in Donnie Yen's directorial history, nor in the history of the Hong Kong cinema. That being said, it should also be said that to fully appreciate "Protégé De La Rose Noire" (ake "Gin chap hak mooi gwai") you have got to have an understanding of Hong Kong cinema and the rather out there weird comedy that they incorporate.

      I do enjoy Hong Kong cinema, but even I found "Protégé De La Rose Noire" to be a bit too out there at most times. It wasn't the type of comedy that really made me laugh or really sit well with my taste.

      What made the movie worth watching was the impressive cast list. And if you are familiar with Hong Kong cinema, then you should be nodding in approval to the cast list. And the segment with Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung were acting out classic Jackie Chan scenes from some of his most prominent movies was really good and entertaining.

      A lot of things throughout the movie just wasn't making all that much sense and just dangerously close to just being too bizarre.

      This movie will appeal mostly to die-hard fans of anyone on the cast list. Other than that it is hard to find any reason to recommend this movie to anyone.
      Sinnerman

      Purple Turd Academy.

      Don't ask me why I see these crapola movies....I just do.

      This film, directed by Donnie Yen is worse than Twins Effect. Its messier, its lazier(in terms of plotting and editting), its less funny and its kungfu is laughable. Don't ask me what's the story. It won't make sense to you. Suffice to say there are aliens and magic beans, purple femme fatales and black roses...enough!!!! Horrors!!! Horrors my repressed memories for having seen this flick....

      Ouch, the Twins' unfunny-but-straining-to-be-cute shtick grates on me nerves like chalk on black board. So they should really count themselves lucky I see this flick for someone else....

      Yes, I see this celluloid heap of dung for the sake of my second fave comedian of the 90's (after Stephen Chow that is), Ms Teresa Mo. It is very very nice to see her back. Just look at that devilish relish she imbues into this role in above pic. Nice. Any scenes with her around is funnier than it should be, just a facial twitch here or a slight grimace there, I'll laugh with her just standing there......Unfortunately, this also amplifies how much more unfunny the other characters are. Yikes!!

      E-kin Cheng is a joke. He can't act, he's OTT and he's completely bereft of comic timing. Where he's gonna hide his face for this acting disgrace, I also don't dare to imagine already. By the way, what's his name again?

      For no reasons whatsoever, one woman in this flick will be spanked for a unbelievably loooooooooong time. This has gotta be the strongest lesbian subtext I have detected in a mainstream PG film in recent times....we see many scenes of the twins hugging and touching...hugging and touching each other.....Okay, at least it is now one of the few "guilty pleasures" moments I can take away from this horrid horrid flick.

      So did I like it? Well, its sheer torture of the highest order folks!!!!!! But yes, I liked it. LOL... Note that the Sinnerman cannot be trusted for I have a blind weakness for HK comedies. I have very very low expectations for'em. As long as its 10-15% funny, can already...and this flick bearly scrapes by. Com'on, I love Twins Effect for chrissake!

      SO FOLKS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED....

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        Follows Black Rose II (1997)

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      • Release date
        • February 2004 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Black Rose Academy
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
      • Production companies
        • 1618 Action Limited
        • Universe Entertainment
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        • $1,299,743
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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