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April 2006 (Hong Kong) morePlot:
A mockumentary that trails the popular Hong Kong band Alive. | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
What happens when you have a bunch of actors attempt to crash the hot Hong Kong music industry as a boy band? moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Andrew Lin | ... | Andrew Lin | |
| Convoy Chan Chi-Chung | ... | Conroy Chan (as Conroy Chan) | |
| Terence Yin | ... | Terence Yin | |
| Daniel Wu | ... | Daniel Wu | |
| Jo Kuk | ... | Kei Kei (as Jo Koo) | |
| Tony Ho | ... | Dance Choreographer | |
| Wai-sheung Lee | ... | Celebrity Stylist (as David Lee) | |
| Jason J. Tobin | ... | Sandy - Stylist Assistant (as Jason Tobin) | |
| Scott Kam | ... | Record Company Exec. | |
| Teresa Lock | ... | Alive Manager #1 | |
| Winnie Chan | ... | Alive Manager #2 | |
| Antonio Chan | ... | Alive Assistant | |
| Tramy Wat | ... | Taiwan Groupie | |
| Davy Chan | ... | Himself | |
| Jacky Cheung | ... | Himself |
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Hong Kong:83 minCountry:
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1.78 : 1 moreFilming Locations:
Hong Kong, ChinaFun Stuff
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Andrew Lin's performance in the film earned him the LoveHKFilm Award for "Most Underrated Performance", as part of the 2006 LoveHKFilm Awards. moreFAQ
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This mockumentary is a very funny look at the music industry today and how anyone, even with little or no talent can become a star. The idea is that four friends and successful actors, only one of which can sing, will form a boy band and climb up the pop charts. "Actual footage" of the band's journey from creation to performance is inter-cut with interviews of real people from the industry. The result is a scathing attack on the music industry everywhere in the world. Clearly success has little to do with talent and much to do with promotion (they get noticed because they stage a downloading scandal). I haven't laughed like this in a long time. Its revelations make this movie required viewing for anyone who wants to go on American Idol or thinks people like Britney Spears and other packaged pop stars are "talented". It should make anyone with half a brain think twice about when they are offered the deal of their dreams.
One of the real treats of this movie is the craft of this film, its not clear whats real and whats not, except in only one or two instances. Real or not the film feels very real, so real that even after viewing it I'm not sure whats made up and what isn't. Frankly I'm going to have to watch this a few more times to see if I can figure out whats what.
Recommended, especially if you think that the Hong Kong film industry is simply turning out the same things over and over again.