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Love for All Seasons (2003)

Love for All Seasons (2003)
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The romantic comedy adventure Love For All Seasons stars Louis Koo as a man who climbs a mountain in order to find a remedy for the illness from which he suffers. During his efforts he meets a woman played by Sammi Cheng who has the capablility to heal him, but has been very unlucky in love. The man must engage in some derring-do in order to win the woman's heart. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Louis KooSammi Cheng, (more)
Director(s):
Johnny ToWai Ka-fai, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Love for All Seasons

The romantic comedy adventure Love For All Seasons stars Louis Koo as a man who climbs a mountain in order to find a remedy for the illness from which he suffers. During his efforts he meets a woman played by Sammi Cheng who has the capablility to heal him, but has been very unlucky in love. The man must engage in some derring-do in order to win the woman's heart. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Wai Ka-faiJohnny To
Categories:
RomanceAction / Adventure
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    Audrey M.

    They could have told me it was in Japanese with no sub-titles. A couldn't watch the movie.

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    Denna B.

    Yet another Chinese lunar New Year's romantic comedy capitalizing on Sammi Cheng's name and beautiful face. For some reason, it seemed like Miriam Yeung could have easily substituted Sammi Cheng and the result would have been the same - pointless fluff by a singer turned actress. The incoherent and mindless plot might not even keep the interest of an adolescent who's a fan of the actors. In this adventurous, romantic comedy, there's nothing resembling adventure, romance or comedy. Louis Koo plays the archetypal jerk, Sammi plays the lovestruck martial artist and everyone else plays as brainless stooges. The makeup person who did Sammi's makeup needs to go back to cosmetology school unless the clown look is in vogue. Despite the DTS audio option, the sound came across as stereo. As for extras, there's a trailer for the movie, a "Making Of" feature (7:10 min) that isn't subtitled, trailers for two other movies and a "Databank" feature consisting of cast and crew credits. Not recommended.

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    Brenda H.

    hello! It's in Japanese.

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