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Just One Look
Directed by
Riley Yip
2002
1h 31m
Drama
,
Comedy
,
Romance
6.8
75%
31%
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Best friends start kung fu lessons after they spot the master's beautiful daughter.
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Cast of Just One Look
Gillian Chung
Ghost girl
Charlene Choi
Nam
Shawn Yue
Fan
Sam Lee
Fan's Father
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Crazy
Shu Qi
Mysterious girl on balcony
Andrea Choi On-Kiu
Fan's mother
Joe Cheung Tung-cho
Kew
Jo Kuk Cho-Lam
Crazy's girlfriend
Vincent Kok
Village Head
Lam Suet
You-Nam Wong
Eric Kot Man-Fai
Just One Look Reviews
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
A romantic kung-fu comedy with a good heart.
New York Times
Dana Stevens
This valentine to Hong Kong cinema should resonate with anyone who's been through the painful apprenticeship of learning the difference between life and the movies.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Just One Look proves that Hollywood doesn't have exclusive rights to jokes about constipation.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes melodramatic, Just One Look always rings true.
Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Fails to overcome its recycled elements but displays a winning spirit that's hard to dislike.
Variety
Derek Elley
An utterly charming retro romancer set against a background of '70s movie going.
Village Voice
Akiva Gottlieb
A paean to cinephilia that might goad viewers into questioning the value of film itself.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Subtle, and with a surprisingly melancholy aftertaste, it proves that Hong Kong films don't have to be all action to be good.
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