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Devoted to You
Movie poster
Traditional Chinese痴心的我
Simplified Chinese痴心的我
Hanyu Pinyinchī xīn de wǒ
Jyutpingci1 sam1 dik1 ngo5
Directed byClifton Ko
Written byClifton Ko
Produced byLinda Kuk
StarringJacky Cheung
May Lo
Loletta Lee
Michael Wong
CinematographyBob Thompson
Chan Hon-Wing
Derek Wan Man-Kit
Poon Hang-Sang
Edited byWong Yee-Shun
Jue San-Git

Production
companies

D & B Films Co., Ltd

Distributed byD & B Films Co., Ltd

Release date

  • 11 April 1986 (1986-04-11) (Hong Kong)

Running time

87 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK $7,469,783.00

Devoted to You (Chinese: 痴心的我; pinyin: chī xīn de wǒ) also known as Then Nice Two Coutles (我已成年) [1] is a 1986 Hong Kong Romantic film directed by Clifton Ko, it stars Jacky Cheung, May Lo, Loletta Lee and Michael Wong (actor). The film ran in theaters from 11 April 1986 until 24 April 1989.

Plot[edit]

Jane (Loletta Lee), born in a lower-class family, is a rebellious girl. She gets send to a famous high-class high school by her parents, she gets bullied by other students all the time. On the other hand, May (May Lo), born in a rich family, is a spoiled girl. Bullied and Isolated by her classmates, Jane keeps it all to herself. After seeing this, May pranks Jane's bullies for bullying her. Soon after school, May gets beaten up by Jane's bullies, Jane comes and rescues May from being humiliated. After that, they becomes good friends. One day, Jane and May was in a coffee shop, she dares May to get the phone number of a boy outside their coffee shop, she learns that he's called Jacky (Jacky Cheung), who comes to Hong Kong for holiday from Canada. Although May knows he has a girlfriend in Canada, May finds herself fall in love with Jacky. They spend the last day of his Hong Kong trip romantically. After Jacky went back to Canada, May decides to go to Canada to live with Jacky, only to find out Jacky really has a girlfriend, she realizes she is a fool and goes back to Hong Kong crying. Meanwhile, Jane meets a motorcyclist called Michael (Michael Wong (actor)), who is part of a gang. The fall in love with each other quickly. After Michael gets killed by some gangsters, Jane realizes the important of family love. She decides to make a fresh start to her life.

Cast[edit]

Jacky Cheung and May Lo[edit]

Famous Hong Kong actor and singer Jacky Cheung met his future spouse May Lo while filming this film. Once in an interview, Jacky said this film changed his life, he said "At the time I was clueless. I thought I have to take everything seriously and it had to be real. I was young at the time, so it influenced my life. I really fell in love." Jacky was unable to get out of character, and ended up dating May in real life. They got married in 1996, the couple is now blessed with two daughters.[2]

Critical response[edit]

OnIMDb, it received an average rating of 6.2 out of 10 based on 23 reviews.[3]

On the Chinese movie review website, Douban, it received an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 based on 1098 user reviews.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Devoted to You (1986)". hkmdb.com. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  • ^ "Jacky Cheung says "Devoted to You" changes his life". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  • ^ Devoted to You, retrieved 29 November 2019
  • ^ "痴心的我 (豆瓣)". movie.douban.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  • External links[edit]


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