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7 September 1985 (Hong Kong)
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A great entertaining HK love story.
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For Your Heart Only (Hong Kong: English title)
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A film by Raymond Fung Sai Hung, he has captured a very interesting story about how the young kids growing in Hong Kong. How the Hongkongers have fun with their friends. And how the youngsters fall in love. And how they care about their friends. Lots of in-jokes with a true version of a natural blend of a group of HK Chinese living in a westernized city like Hong Kong, Director Fung has created a very entertaining version of "boys meet girls". As the title suggests, it all comes from the "heart", and why don't we let it go "wild" for a while perhaps. It is "provocative" in every sense of it, but it has that subtle touch with true feelings of how they feel about each other. A first Hong Kong prototype of its own in this genre, perhaps. It is "funny, light-hearted, smart, and hilarious" at times. Director Fung has told a story that has created a NEW TREND in the 1980s: lots of Leslie Cheung most famous songs, lots of laughters, sadness, and in-jokes about boys and girls falling in love. Looking back in 15 years or so, this is still a very entertaining story at all times. Those were happy days.