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Two Young (2005)

Two Young (2005)
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Jackie Chan's son,Jaycee Chan, makes his second big screen appearance, this one opposite neophyte Asian starlet Fiona Sit, in the cross-class romance 2 Young (Cho Suk), authored by Derek Yee. The film -- Yee's sophomore effort -- is a light melodrama charting the emotional textures and ramifications of a love affair between 18-year-old underachiever Fu (Chan) and 16-year-old Nam (Sit). Fu belongs to a lower economic bracket than his paramour, but nothing could matter less to the two lovers, and when her parents head out of town on a Christmas holiday, she becomes expectant. When mom and dad go through the roof, Fu and Nam pull a Paul and Michelle by eloping and setting up house together. Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Teresa Mo co-star. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Jaycee FongFiona Sit, (more)
Director(s):
Derek Yee
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Two Young

Jackie Chan's son,Jaycee Chan, makes his second big screen appearance, this one opposite neophyte Asian starlet Fiona Sit, in the cross-class romance 2 Young (Cho Suk), authored by Derek Yee. The film -- Yee's sophomore effort -- is a light melodrama charting the emotional textures and ramifications of a love affair between 18-year-old underachiever Fu (Chan) and 16-year-old Nam (Sit). Fu belongs to a lower economic bracket than his paramour, but nothing could matter less to the two lovers, and when her parents head out of town on a Christmas holiday, she becomes expectant. When mom and dad go through the roof, Fu and Nam pull a Paul and Michelle by eloping and setting up house together. Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Teresa Mo co-star. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Derek Yee
Writer(s):
Shun Tin-namChun Tin-namDerek Yee
Producer(s):
Samson NgYang YingMandy Law
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    Jonah P.

    A great coming of age, romantic comedy. This movie was a lot more then i was expecting. AMAZING AMAZING cast line up. Anthony Wong made me mad in this movie, to the point where I wanted to not like him anymore, not that thtas going to happen. The movie reminded me a lot of Jenny And Juno(korean) and most of the time thats bad, but I liked this film just as much as that one. I suggest renting this if you like foreign movies at all, no matter what kind. Also, if you want to see how Jackie Chans son is as an actor.

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    Denna B.

    While the movie isn't categorized in a genre, the synopsis is correct in describing it as a melodrama. There's romance and a bit of comedy, but that's just window dressing for a very serious plot. The acting from everyone was very convincing and definitely the best I've seen from them. Fiona Sit was very cute, cheery and funny as was Teresa Mo. The "Audio Commentary" is hosted by the president of a Jaycee fan club and Jaycee himself. Unfortunately, the commentary isn't subtitled, the fan club member barely manages to keep the discussion from inducing coma and Jaycee sounded like he needed a gallon of coffee as he slowly mumbled through the commentary. The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio option provides good sound. As for extras, there's a "The Making of 2 Young" feature (23:15 min), a "Deleted Scenes" feature (11:06 min), a trailer for the movie, a "Promotional Spots" feature (3:05 min), an "Outtakes" feature (8:48 min), a "Photo Gallery" and trailers for five other movies. Recommended.

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    Erik B.

    Tung Shing Yee directs this romance about a 16-year-old girl who gets pregnant by her boyfriend. The opening half hour does an excellent job of building the relationship between the two leads using effective humor. After the primary conflict arises, however, the film does sputter a bit as the teenagers run away and attempt to live on their own. Anthony Wong and Eric Tsang do well in supporting roles. All in all, this is a solid film that jerks some tears near the end.

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