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My Lucky Star (2003)

My Lucky Star (2003)
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From filmmaker Vincent Kok, this Hong Kong romantic comedy centers on a unique battle between two competing masters of the art of Feng Shui. Looking to put an end to a life of endless misfortune, Yip (Miriam Yeung) hooks up with Lai (Tony Leung) with hopes that his knowledge of Feng Shui can help improve her luck. As Yip and Lai begin to fall for one another, it becomes more and more clear that Yip is the victim of the dastardly machinations of Lai's rival. My Lucky Star was originally titled Hung Wun Chiu Yun. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Director(s):
Vincent Kok
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Lucky Star

From filmmaker Vincent Kok, this Hong Kong romantic comedy centers on a unique battle between two competing masters of the art of Feng Shui. Looking to put an end to a life of endless misfortune, Yip (Miriam Yeung) hooks up with Lai (Tony Leung) with hopes that his knowledge of Feng Shui can help improve her luck. As Yip and Lai begin to fall for one another, it becomes more and more clear that Yip is the victim of the dastardly machinations of Lai's rival. My Lucky Star was originally titled Hung Wun Chiu Yun. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Vincent Kok
Writer(s):
Vincent Kok
Producer(s):
Vincent Kok
Categories:
Comedy
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Denna B.

Not even the wide eyed, smiling facial expressions of Miriam Yeung could save this one. It's not funny or romantic. It seemed more like a quickie script that was thrown together just to make some easy money off of Miriam's recent success at the box office. Despite the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio option, the sound came across as mostly stereo. As for extras, there's a "Making Of" feature (3:00 min) that is not subtitled in English. Not recommended, even for Miriam Yeung fans.

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