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7/10
Sing your heart out, Charlene
leekandham25 June 2003
The TWINS bandwagon goes on strong and this could only be a popular movie. Charlene Choi, one of the girls from the bubblegum pop duo, stars in this cutesy movie in which she stars as a girl, Ah Hey, from a poor family who sell fish and crabs at a Hong Kong harbourside. With the encouragement of her father (Suet Nam) and the desire to become a pop princess, she's offered a job with a manager, Harry (Jordan Chan). However, the job is to tend to the needs of a pop singer, Shadow (Nikki Chow), with the help of her chauffeur (Shawn Yu). As Shadow can't actually sing, Ah Hey steps in and becomes Shadow's singing voice. But can this secret last?

Charlene takes a different role here from her previous outings in Funeral March and Just One Look, more like that of My Wife is 18. In fact, this is more like the TWINS outfit than the previous two and it feels this was a natural role for her. Indeed, I think she did very well and given the diversity of her movies so far, I honestly believe that Charlene is a big talent in the making, and definitely a step up from the character she portrays in the film.

Whilst the spotlight is on Charlene in this film, there has to be a big mention for the rest of the cast. Jordan Chan demonstrates his usual brilliance, portraying beautifully the 'crumpled' character of Harry. Shawn Yu is also a rising talent in my opinion and demonstrates he has a good grasp of acting in his difficult role. Nikki Chow didn't make a huge impression on the screen, but I felt her character was quite sidelined.

Nonetheless, a big mention has to go for Joe Ma, writer and director of so many successful HK movies. How he comes up with continuous big hits is beyond me, but he certainly has it mastered. Whilst the story's ending was a little weak for me, for the most part this was a funny and enjoyable film. It certainly comes across that this film was a good laugh to make.

This is one of those films which is simply good fun to watch and not to be serious about. It's certainly a feel-good movie targeted at the TWINS' market of teenage girls. But just as TWINS' latest album Touch of Love, which features the soundtrack to the film, Tin Hau (in fact there are two versions, a solo by Charlene, and the duet with her other half, Gillian Chung), TWINS have matured in their music as their fans grow up. Hopefully, now they're past that, more grown up movies will follow for them.

As for Diva Ah Hey, one for Pop Idol romantics
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10/10
Next station ... Tin Hau (Diva)
tsjoky18 March 2004
I watched this movie more than 6 times within a half year. Really a good movie,two pretty girls (Sa and Niki)and a very good song.

It's about a girl named A-Hey (Charlene Choi) who wants to make it in the showbizz... She becomes an assistant of a big star named Shadow (Niki Chow). When Shadow (who only wants to be a stand-up comedian) needs to record a song, A-Hey shows her to sing the the song. The record of A-Hey's version accidentally came in the hands of the boss of the record company and thought the voice of the song is Shadow's. So A-Hey's "song" released under the artist Shadow who needs to playback the song. At the end, Shadow and A-Hey are invited to be the special guests in a concert and sing the same song at the same time, this is the opportunity of A-Hey to start her singing career.They decided that Shadow keep playbacking and A-Hey sing the song live. But a rival broke the CD of the song and A-Hey only has the background music... They decided to let A-Hey sing (live) at the backstage, while Shadow playbacks on stage....
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