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(1993)

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10/10
Wong Jing proves that you can make a funny "chick flick".
Captain_Couth3 July 2001
BOYS ARE EASY (1993) is a very funny movie about a Father (Richard Ng) that is worried that his three daughters are never going to get married. So he decides to cook up a scheme to get them engaged. Faking a terminal illness and playing it up to the hilt, the three daughters (Brigette Lin, Maggie Cheung, and Chingmy Yau) dig up three men (Leung Kar-Fai, Jacky Cheung and Ekin Cheng) to pose as there fiancées. The results are bizarre and hilarious. It has many memorable scenes and crazy dialog. In the vein of the screwball/romance comedies that used to come out of Hollywood in the thirties.

One seen to watch for is the Triad Games (I kid you not). Filled with cameos from Wong Jing's Workshop and his usual slapstick farce. If you enjoy Wacky comedies then this movie is for you. The finale is just as silly as the rest of the film. Only if Hollywood could make films as half as entertaining as this one. Wong Jing once again proves that a "chick flick" could be funny for both sexes. **** out of ****. Check it out!!
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very funny entertainment
DanStarkey31 August 2004
Much of Hong Kong's most popular comedy does not travel well. Stephen Chow's nonsense films, for example, while insanely successful in Asia, are mystifying to most Westerners. But Boys Are Easy does travel, especially for fans of serious Chinese film. It's a very funny film in which the actors lampoon their own roles in more serious films. Brigitte Lin sends up her androgenous kung fu antics, Maggie Cheung makes fun of her bad girl roles, Sandra Ng camps up her tough cookie shtick, and so on. But you don't have to catch all the in jokes to laugh at the slapstick and ridiculous plot turns. The subtitles are particularly Chinglish in nature, and this adds to the campiness. A very enjoyable film.
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4/10
Kind of silly.
OllieSuave-00714 May 2015
This is kind of a silly HK comedy where, according to IMDb, a man wants to see his three daughters get married. The eldest is a hard-nosed cop who needs a hard-nosed lover; the middle daughter is a wall flower who yearns for a gangster; and the youngest has a crush on a boy she can't completely trust.

This movie features an all-star case and while the acting is OK, the comedy and humor falls short in substance and laughable quality. The slapstick stuff was getting old and much of the scenes were too childish. Character development suffered and the story itself wasn't very exciting or captivating. It won't hurt to stay away from this one.

Grade D-
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10/10
memorable
sijing2269 June 2003
this is what made hk films memorable in the early 90's. I love this film when i first saw it, and once i watched it again it got even better. Pure slapstick comedy is included, and great acting by the actors/actresses. Stuff like the 'wink' that tony lau kar fai gave followed with a mesmerizing wing going pass bridgette lin, you dont see that stuff anymore.
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8/10
A Great Cast Makes This Work
crossbow01064 August 2008
This is a comedy about a widower who wants his three daughters to be married. Bridgette Lin is a hard as nails police detective, Maggie Cheung is a social worker and Chingmy Yau is a doctor. They almost bribe men to pass themselves off as their boyfriends, to make their father happy. You see a lot of comic slapstick, especially from Bridgette, who kicks major butt. The guys in the film are fun to watch also. A film like this rests on the stars, and Bridgette, Maggie and Chingmy make things work. As an added and very welcome bonus, the really great comedic actress Sandra Ng plays the gold digging pen pal of the father, who comes to Hong Kong and wants everything. Not to be taken too seriously, its just a lot of fun. I think you'll enjoy it.
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8/10
Three top billing HK actresses together with Wong Jing directing-fabulous!
johnlewis26 November 2006
This is a great action comedy with that wonderful rare combination of film categories Hong Kong films were so famous for during the early 1990s. Spectacular action combines with outrageous comedy and romance in this spoof of almost everything. This makes similar US romantic situation comedy films look very slow and boring by comparison. Maggie Cheung, Chingmy Yau, and Brigitte Lin are all fabulous, as is Ekin Cheng, Tony Leung Kar Fai and Jackie Cheung. Three sisters decide to get some temporary boyfriends when they think they have discovered their widower dad has terminal cancer with only a month to live. Brigitte Lin is a masculine, abusive, violent cop, who picks a high paid gigolo because she can control, beat, and threaten him to behave. Maggie Cheung is a naive, sweet optimist who accidentally picks a real lowlife very crude low-level sociopath gangster. She thinks he is great, and overlooks all his defects. Chingmy is the younger sexy sister who thinks she is picking a virgin. All three situations are insanely funny and combine for even more insanity when they all get together in the house to meet their dad. The Triad Olympics scene is especially funny- possibly a spoof of special Olympics. Throw your taste out the window, and prepare to witness things you have never seen before when watching this truly outrageous action-comedy directed by Wong Jing. Look for the uncut version on laserdisc if you can- for even more outrageousness.
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