
May is a martial artist and Chinese medicine practitioner who resides in a temple in Omei mountain. Under the threat of her lovelorn master, Misery, she decides to seek the help of infamous womanizer, Tiger Hung, who she had helped earlier, in order to experience heartbreak and master the "Heartbroken Sword" technique to defeat her.... (Full plot summary below)
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May is a martial artist and Chinese medicine practitioner who resides in a temple in Omei mountain. Under the threat of her lovelorn master, Misery, she decides to seek the help of infamous womanizer, Tiger Hung, who she had helped earlier, in order to experience heartbreak and master the "Heartbroken Sword" technique to defeat her.
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| User ReviewLoralie San ordinary hong kong made film, but great description of love and how love hurts |
| User ReviewWS WOne off Sammi Cheng's kind off romantic comedy after her getting famous in film career early 2000s. As for the flick itself, so-so. |
| User ReviewPanta OWith an obviously rushed production as this, Love For All seasons can hardly measure up to previous Johnnie To/Sammi Cheng lunar new year-collabos, in spite of it having all the requirements to succeed. The screenplay has the usual Wai Ka Fai signature spiritual angle, and he also finds a way to fit some of his unmistakeable social critique of modern Hong Kong life into the mess, but somehow it all fails to translate onto the screen. The most alienating feature of Love For All Seasons is no doubt acting related. The usually reliable Louis Koo, who can handle both serious drama and outrageous comedy equally well, simply mugs his way through the picture, while Sammi Cheng seems completely detatched from her character. |