Movie Review: Beyond Our Ken

May 25, 2007

Was channel surfing today when I came across a HK show on SBS. Just out of curiosity I watched it for a while, but then I got hooked by the prettiness of Gillian Chung, and ended up watching the whole show because it turned out to be pretty good.

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Beyond Our Ken is about an ex-girlfriend Ching (Gillian Chung) who wants to get some revenge from her boyfriend Ken (Daniel Wu) who dumped her and posted naked pictures of her on the net. She enlists the help of his current beau, the Mandarin-speaking Shirley (Tao Hong) after convincing her that Ken is a bastard.

After this show, I have now officially added Gillian Chung to my list of cute babes, along with Cecilia Cheung and Jun Ji-Hyun (of My Sassy Girl). Damn Gillian’s cute! Checked her out on the net, and apparently she’s one half of the popular HK pop duo called ‘Twins’ (even though she and the other singer aren’t twins. Wtf…?)

Anyway, the friendship that was formed between both of those girls was very interesting to watch. Along with this, there was also a lot of great shots of Hong Kong in it, and nice camera-work to go with it.

Daniel Wu was also great as the boyfriend. Reserved acting.

I was watching this movie leisurely until the end, thinking it would just end normally. Well, that didn’t happen. I was caught off-guard by the fact that there was a pay-off at the end. A pretty good one as well.

Anyway, good movie. Ridiculously pretty Gillian Chung.

Verdict: :) :) :)

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  1. yup, gillian is very cahrming. she has her own charisma..

    hey i like ur blog a lot.n linked it with mine..hehe

    Comment by yeekchia — May 27, 2007 @ 3:42 pm

  2. Hey, thanx for dropping by :) yeap, I will surely visit your blog when I’m free.

    Comment by sigma — May 29, 2007 @ 7:15 am

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