The Golden Girls

November. 16,1995      
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A screenwriter gets involved with two actresses who are trying to succeed in the 1960s Hong Kong film industry.

Lau Ching-wan as  Chun-wai
Anita Yuen as  Mei-ball
Ada Choi as  Lulu Shum
Allen Fong as  Assistant director
Cheung Tat-Ming as  Cousin J.P.
Josephine Koo Mei-Wah as  Sister Sen
Paulyn Sun as  May Chu
Manfred Wong as  Director of Cleopatra
Francis Ng as  Wong Siu-yi
Wong Yat-fei as  Brother Choi

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Reviews

Claysaba
1995/11/16

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Portia Hilton
1995/11/17

Blistering performances.

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Zandra
1995/11/18

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Jakoba
1995/11/19

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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yiyangtao
1995/11/20

Reviewed by Shelly Kraicer This is the real thing: a terrific 1995 Hong Kong film. It's a comedy-romance movie all about the movies. Lau Ching-Wan is a Chun Wai, screenwriter involved with two actresses: he finds himself living with the glamorous Lulu (Ada Choi) but he's in love with her best friend, the far more talented Mei Ball (Anita Yuen). The actions follows this trio from 1965 to 1970, as the young hopefuls become stars, win awards, and try to cope with "true love".Out of this premise comes a goofy, sweet-silly movie that works on many levels: it's a screwball romance that never quite resolves in the direction you expect; it's a nostalgic celebration of movie magic; a satire of the the Hong Kong movie business, star culture, and celebrity; and it's a dazzling little exercise in post-modern irreverence. Which places it, I think, among movies like Jeff Lau's '92 Legendary la Rose Noire.Anita Yuen is wonderful: moving, funny, silly, complex: she can show you a whole range of emotions crossing her face, in one simple close-up. And her chemistry with Lau Ching-Wan is perfect (no surprise here). We're treated to a baroque parade of 60's fashions, music, and hair: kudos to the art directors. The only relatively weak link (and this is a small complaint) is in Joe Ma Wai-Ho's direction: sometimes it felt a bit clunky, unfinished: not quite as accomplished or as original as his brilliant screenplay.The movie is formally quite intricate: scenes of film-making mix with and blur into scenes from fake old movies, and scenes from the characters' "real lives". Mei Ball learns that she can only be successful by being absolutely false on the screen (she's the best actress around, but only becomes a star when she starts to play male roles). Chun Wai transforms his "actual" romance into a hit screenplay. But the process works even better in reverse when his life takes its critical turn in the middle of a film set, on camera, in someone else's shoot.The movie world and "real life" get jumbled up. We're inside a screenwriter's imagination: it could be the screenwriter character, (Chun Wai), or the actual screenwriter of Golden Girls (Joe Ma Wai-Ho). But it doesn't really matter: in some sense one stands for the other.Like the perspective within an interlocking set of mirrors, we sometimes watch the characters watching a movie in which they play actors playing characters inside yet another movie! This all feels crazy, and it's Hong Kong cinematic boundary-blurring at its best: by the end of the movie (which is so entertaining that you don't really have time to think) the distinctions between actual and fictive, representation and reality have ceased to be all that meaningful.Golden Girls is a little gem: too much fun to be saying as much as it does, but it works, and it's elating to watch.

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Brad Crain
1995/11/21

This Lau Ching-wan / Anita Yuen romantic comedy is quite enjoyable from beginning to end. Lau plays a screenwriter/director, while Anita plays an actress. These two obviously love each other, but just can't get together for one reason or another. Along the way, they engage in various relationships with other suitors, and the audience is left to wonder if they will ever just get together and be happy. I enjoyed the chemistry between the two leads, as well as the humorous film references present. Francis Ng has a hilarious cameo as a popular, spoiled actor with an oversized ego. The film's best sight gag is Francis' take on Jimmy Wang Yu's classic martial arts film "The One-Armed Swordsman." "The Golden Girls" is not a great film, but it is very fun and the wonderful leads make it a pleasant way to spend an hour and a half.

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