Hot Summer Days

2010
6.1| 1h33m| en
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In "Hot Summer Days" a hot summer heat wave engulfs the Chinese territory, while the movie covers the lives of various characters during that time. There's chaffeur Wah who tries to woo foot masseur Li Yan via text messages, air conditioner repairman Ah Wai interested in biker girl Ding Dong, a master sushi chef who spurns the love of writer Wasabi, country hick Da Fu who tries to impress teddy bear factory worker Xiao Qi Angela Baby by standing out in the hot noon sun for 100 days, & photographer Leslie Guan & assistant attempting to track down a woman who they believed cursed the photographer into blindness ...

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Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
d_art Directed by Tony Chan and Wing Shya, Hot Summer Days is romantic comedy which takes place in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shenzhen, consisting of seven intertwined love stories in the middle of the hottest summer on record ever. There's a story about a chauffeur and a foot masseuse who encounter each other through accidental text messaging, a young man who makes a bet to see if he can date a pretty factory girl, an air-conditioner repairman who chases a mysterious motorcycle girl with his moped, a sushi chef and a food critic, a boy fish and a girl fish inside an aquarium, an arrogant photographer who goes blind, and a story about an old widower who rents out beach umbrellas. When one mentions a romantic comedy with multiple stories intertwined, the first film that would likely pop to one's mind would be Love, Actually. Well, that film wasn't particularly deep (not that most romantic stories of this kind usually are), but it had an ensemble cast that helped things along. In a sense, Hot Summer Days is its distant cousin, but takes place in the summer instead of winter. With the extreme summer heat also come extreme emotions and flaring tempers. If Love, Actually emphasized warmth amongst a cold, sometimes lonely, landscape, everything in this film is bright, loud, cramped, hot, and crowded.This film is a quirky, visual marvel of contrasting colors and is full of energy. From the beginning, there's a surreal CG element to emphasize the extremely hot weather, with wobbly buildings in the background literally melting like popsicles at certain points. Another noticeable uses of CG involve a love story between a male fish and a female fish talking inside a restaurant aquarium. They are not of Pixar-quality nor are they realistic, but it works just enough to service the plot. They are overlooking another relationship going on outside their tank between a sushi chef (Daniel Wu) and a pretty critic (Vivian Hsu). These and other moments emphasize the quirky, limitless, and imaginative borders of these stories, while showing both simplicity and complexity of romance. It is nice how they're not afraid to occasionally just throw in the kitchen sink (as long as its plumbing services the story). I found these elements freeing and refreshing. AdvertisementFrom the beginning, visual elements and scenes come quick and are jumbled together like a collage. Characters are introduced quickly. I really appreciated the diverse color palette of the cinematography. Warm to cold tones are scattered throughout the film. Majority of the scenes are quite urban, with contrasting saturated colors emphasizing the diversity of it all.Given that the film juggles seven different stories, some of the characters have simpler and more easily recognizable personalities. One of the more detailed of these stories involves a chauffeur, Wah (Jacky Cheung), and Li Yan (Rene Liu), a piano-playing masseuse, who communicate only by text when one receives an accidental text message from another. They become pen pals (through their texts) in a sense, with Wah lying that he's a Ferrari driver and Li Yan claiming to be a concert pianist. The actors do a fine job, personifying their roles with much charm. Some of the small moments with Wah and his daughter are quite poignant.As are most romantic comedies, one can predict most of the outcome. Thankfully, the film makes that journey palatable and fun. For the most part, the energy is consistent. Even though many of the stories have a certain conventionality that is familiar, there are also many details that are clever and original. Clocking at 93 minutes, very little time is wasted—after all, there are seven stories going at once. The characters are charming and beautiful to look at, the stories have certain innocence, and the general mood is positive, yet bittersweet. Even if familiar, it is a novel and charming piece of work.More of my movie review updates can be found at http://twitter.com/d_art
Annie_Mah I advise that this movie should be watched in somewhere freezing, if not you sure will feel the heat of the movie. This movie felt damn hot, i can see that most of the actor and actress are not wearing make up since their face is most of the time sweating.Since there are 6 different stories in this movie, i can tell you that there will be no time for you to feel bored.This movie has a quite number of a big all stars cast.The first Chinese film produced by 20th Century FoxIs also very dependable, likable. As long as you can accept the film's flaws.
Chilla Black this is a really enjoyable film that keeps you going all the way through. It is set in Shenzhen, a city in South East China that is usually a very warm place but in this case it is experiencing an extraordinary heatwave, which is the backdrop to the story - in some cases affects the behaviour of the main characters involved. Despite this, the script is well written, constantly switching between the various characters own respective sub-plots. Each character in the film is on a journey of some kind, which in the end all comes together with a multitude of happy endings, and a twist of sorts. The movie promotion poster makes this look like a bit of a throwaway romance flick but the movie comes across deeper than that and you really take to the characters. Nice work. 8/10it would appear that haters do not agree with the above opinions. This is a very enjoyable film that should not be missed, especially clowns who have never even been to ChinaNice work. 8/10
moviesbest From the Chinese title, i thought this is one of those silly movies and since ratings here is so low, I wanted to give it a miss. But having not seen Maggie Cheung on screen for so many years, I think I must go for it. From the poster, I thought it's about 3 relationships but it turns out to be 5, real value for money !!Overall the actings are good, stories good but with some forgivable flaws. The most touching part turns out to be from some unknown actors. Unfortunately, it don't have any good music or song.I don't understand why quite a few number of voters give it only 1. I give 7/10.

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