All You Need Is Love (film)

All You Need Is Love
Film poster
Traditional 落跑吧愛情
Simplified 落跑吧爱情
Mandarin Luò Pǎo Ba Ài Qíng
Cantonese Lok6 Paau2 Baa6 Ngoi3 Cing4
Directed by Richie Jen
Andy Luo
Produced by Virginia Liu
Lin Tien-kuei
Screenplay by Andy Luo
Richie Jen
Chien Shih-keng
Virginia Liu
Shu Qi
Liu Rui-hsuan
Tseng Hsien-chang
Story by Lin Chin-he
Virginia Liu
Starring Richie Jen
Shu Qi
Ti Lung
Jiu Kung
Music by Cola Kai
Cinematography Randy Che
Edited by Wenders Li
Production
company
Media Asia Films
Hengye Film
Shangrila Music Production
Power Generation Entertainment
Daphne International Holdings
Dao Cao Production
Full Entertainment Marketing Corporation
Arrow Cinematic Group
Lee Rong Film & TV Equipment
Distributed by Media Asia Distributions (Hong Kong)
Hualien Media International (Taiwan)
Release date
  • 4 September 2015 (2015-09-04) (Taiwan)
  • 10 September 2015 (2015-09-10) (Hong Kong)
Running time
102 minutes
Country Hong Kong
China
Taiwan
Language Mandarin
Taiwanese
Box office US$1.5 million[1]

All You Need Is Love is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese-Taiwanese romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Richie Jen and Andy Luo, with the former helming his directorial debut. The film stars Jen and Shu Qi, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

Plot

Wealthy heiress Yeh Fen-fen (Shu Qi) flees from her family's constant urging for her to get married, bringing a tape of the song Grandma's Pescadores (Penghu) Bay (外婆的澎湖灣) with her that was left behind by her deceased parents. Fen-fen intends to experience the atmosphere in the song's lyrics and search for the freedom of life. Fen-fen books a seaside villa on the internet and begins her journey with a mind full of imaginations.

Fen-fen, however, unexpectedly ends up living in a crummy bed and breakfast owned by Wu Si-shan (Richie Jen), which was a result of false advertisement on the internet by Wu's friends, who wanted to help him expand his business. Fen-fen stays there for a night before angrily leaving. While leaving on a boat ride, Fen-fen's luggage also fall into the sea, leaving her no choice but to stay on the island. Meanwhile, Wu's bead and breakfast had to be closed down due to the fact that his younger brother was cheated in an investment. As a result, Wu has to carry the burden of repaying the high-interest debts.

Fen-fen is a picky and cold princess, while Wu is a carefree and passionate islander. As these two polar opposites encounter in the beautiful island, they embark on a relaxed comical romantic journey.

Cast

  • Richie Jen as Wu Si-shan, referred by everyone as Wu, a native Pescadores Islander who runs a bed and breakfast. He has a kind and happy-go-lucky personality.
  • Shu Qi as Yeh Fen-fen, a wealthy heiress who arrives in Pescadores Island to search for her parent's memories and flee from her family's arranged marriage of her with an American tycoon, Jack.
  • Jiu Kung as Chen Ta-dong, Wu's good friend and the leader of Mosquito Island who is intent on doing something important for his island. However, his plans often backfire and break into disasters.
  • Lego Lee as Wu Si-fu, Wu's younger brother.
  • Ma Nien-hsien as Ma Nien-hsien, a passionate police officer of Pescadores Island.
  • Chuang Hsiu-ching as Ann, Wu's daughter.
  • Fang Xu as Fen-fen's uncle
  • Tang Chi-yueh as Fen-fen's aunt
  • Rim as Green Tea
  • Chang Nien-jiung as Dong's girl
  • Sara Hsieh as Dong's girl
  • Emma Ma as Dong's girl
  • Lin Mei-hsiu

Special appearance

  • Ti Lung as Old Captain, Wu's father who spent most of his life sailing in the sea, only returning to his family after retiring at an elderly age. Unable to let go of the thoughts of his deceased wife, he lives his life in guilt and loneliness.
  • Lotus Wang as Pearl, Wu's childhood friend who sells fish in the fish market. Growing up together with Wu, she is love struck for him and is intent on marrying him.
  • Hu Qiaohua as the presenter of the matchmaking reality TV show, On the Road to Love (愛的路上我和你).
  • Vivian Dawson as Jack, an American tycoon who is Fen-fen's fiance.
  • Bowie Tsang as the press conference presenter for Fen-fen's new book, All You Need Is Love (我的澎湖灣).

Critical reception

Piera Chen of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review citing its predictable plot and unconvincing characters.[2] Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post gave the film a score of 2 out of 5 stars, citing poorly written characters and inconsistencies.[3] LoveHkFilm gave the film a mixed review describing the plot as "inanity", but praises the chemistry and performances of the leads, writing All You Need Is Love needs a whole lot more to be considered quality, but Shu Qi and Richie Jen get a thumbs up for their very substantial screen charm.[4]

References

  1. http://tw.dorama.info/drama/pfd_boxoffice.php?num=15379
  2. "'All You Need Is Love' ('Luopao Ba, Aiqing!'): Film Review".
  3. "Film review - All You Need Is Love: Richie Jen strokes his own ego with mediocre rom-com".
  4. "All You Need is Love (落跑吧愛情) (2015) - LoveHKFilm.com".
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