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4/10
Disappointing
tsang648215 November 2022
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I watched the movie because I want closure to the unresolved ending of the series. After watching it, I rather have the ending unresolved.

Overall, I find that this was an attempt to use the audience's interesting in the ending to cash in on product placement. Other characters from the series made on cameo appearances for the sake of it, and offered very little value in pushing the plot along.

Most importantly, An Zhen finally makes a decision (4 years after she first rejected Lan Tianwei) because she wrongly thinks Lan Tianwei is going to get married with someone else. I wonder if that's true love.
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6/10
Low production values but thanks for resolving the story
talonjensen29 November 2018
This movie looks like different scenes were made by different film students and then edited together. I should know, I took film classes in the 80's. It would not have received an A.

So, be prepared for an uneven script, abrupt transitions, uneven writing, odd camera angles/scenes, etc.

I do appreciate that "The Fierce Wife" story was resolved a little more than in the series. Ending the series with an ambivalent handshake was an awful choice, especially as the handshake had symbolically been used before, between the same characters, to indicate friends only.

In this movie they say it has been four years, but I understand that to mean four years after An-chen's (Sonia Sui) divorce. That would make it only two years after the final scene of the series.

If you watch this movie without having seen the series, some things will not make much sense. Try to watch the series first, it is currently on Netflix in the US, but the movie is on youtube.

SPOILER: I am happy with the choice. I wouldn't have wanted her to return to the husband, especially after the horrendous hospital bed scene in the series. That being said, it does make sense to wait a while because Tien-wei's (Chris Wang) character is clearly immature in the series.

They do get in a passionate scene about 49 minutes into the movie, so you get confirmation where it is headed, but An-chen's passive-aggressive behavior of dumping the ring in his pocket while waiting their turn to register their marriage is a clear "no", turning the momentum around to the husband.

I was disappointed in the resolution for Ai-lin (Janel Tsai), I was hoping she could make it work, but, it is a likely outcome.

I do wonder about what Jui-fan (Sheng-hao Wen) was thinking when he chose not to propose. Clearly the flashback to his son with Wei-en was the impetus, but was he thinking of getting back together with Wei-en to help raise his son or just that he needed to tell An-chen about his son first or . . .?

In the climax where An-chen is yelling at Tien-wei that she "didn't say no", I felt she had clearly said "no" by the ring dump and pretending to go to the bathroom while she was just a runaway bride. It appears they had no contact from that moment until the climax where An-chen is tricked by her former sister-in-law, Jui-hsuan into thinking Tien-wei is getting married, when in fact, he is just giving a bride away.

The movie is missing my favorite two characters from the series which were An-chen's and Tien-wei's mothers, but I understand how difficult it can be to get actors together again after everyone goes their separate ways.

Overall, I was happy with the resolutions, disappointed in the awkward movie which actually seemed to be missing scenes, but still gave it 6 stars because thanks to those who made this happen. Without this movie I wouldn't have rated the series as high due to the awful ending.
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3/10
(CONTAIN SPOILER) Very disappointed, TV Series are much better
ychiu12 January 2013
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(IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCH MOVIE YET, THIS CONTAINS SPOILER, BUT SKIP THE MOVIE IF YOU CAN)

I have pretty high expectation from this movie, but I was very disappointed after watching it and regret I ever did, first of all, the story was really weak on all the characters development, throughout the whole movie, I can't feel any emotion from Rei-fan and ten-wei at all, or a good reason for them to want to get back to Sonia. The new character was just a complete waste of time and destroying the plot that she serves no major purpose in this movie. This movie is really poorly done and it seems they made it just to make money, nothing in the movie made any meaningful connection to the TV series at all, if you watched TV series and love it, I suggest you just stopped there and skip the movie.
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7/10
Great!
theorientalkid18 January 2019
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After finishing the Fierce Wife TV series, I was happy to see that the creators made a follow-up movie. I'm also quite glad to see that the main character ended up finding her own happiness and put that first, since she hadn't a lot in the past. She ended up with the right guy.

I was disappointed she left her kid behind for a bit, but I'm sure in that world she'll come back eventually.

Overall, a good ending to a great show.
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