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[转] Break Up Club
I felt that I especially related to Break Up Club due to its style and structure. The film blended characteristics of documentary, mockumentary, DIY video, all to illustrate the complexity of this love story. The film revolves around Joe (Jaycee Chan) and his journey to win back his lost love Flora (Fiona Sit) by utilizing a website called “breakupclub.asia” that requires the user to break up a couple he or she knows by typing their names into the website. This act sparks off a long series of events that challenges the foundation of Joe and Flora’s relationship. Through the use of a digital camcorder, Joe documents many special moments between him and Flora, some of which were heartwarming, while others were the opposite.
Reuniting after working together on 2 Young, Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit have grown exponentially as actors. Under the direction and vision of Barbara Wong, I believe this was their best work yet, as actors and filmmakers. With the trend that began with Daniel Wu’s acclaimed Four Heavenly Kings, I hope the documentary/mockumentary style develops into a much more prominent genre in coming years of Hong Kong cinema. We could use a little more realism and a little less superficiality.
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'Break Up Club' (分手说爱你)
The film stars Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit as young couple with a rocky relationship and focus for a 'film within a film'.
Barbara Wong plays herself as a director making a film about a real life failed relationship and it turns out Joe (Jaycee Chan) is one of the people she interviews in her search for a story.
She gives him a camera and asks him to document his relationship which starts our journey into the story of his relationship with Flora (Fiona Sit). At this point much of the story is told via shaky camera work as Jaycee and his friends film themselves as he explains his story.
Despite being an mildly employed lazy bum, Jaycee for the most part is an earnest romantic guy who's fixated on his lost love. The film utilizes a somewhat cheap plot device to move the story forward, which is a website (conveniently called www.breakupclub.asia), which promises to reunite your lost love, but the price is you must ruin a friend's relationship in the process. Despite being a gimmick, the film uses this plot device to good comedic effect. Some of the films' best parts come from the rapid fire comedic writing revolving around the breaking up and reuniting of Joe and his friends.
The film majorly shifts gears in the second half, and stops being about the film or the magical website... and descends into... gasp.... typical romantic comedy hell... as the couple inevitably has to have its 3rd act conflict... in this case in the form of handsome multilingual artist Lies Hayama (played by Hiro Hayama, and modeled after real life HK graffiti artist L1es One)
For some reason there's no stills of Hiro's scenes on the official site. So instead I'll stick one more of Fiona Sit up:
Anyway, I started getting a bit miffed when the film went too far into the love triangle stuff... I felt like it had lost its way... like a (bad) Korean comedy, it forgets it started as a comedy and becomes a super emo break-up story.... (boring for me, but I suppose the girls in the audience would love it). I think a good 20 minutes could have been trimmed out to keep things a bit lighter (the film runs well over 2 hours). But luckily there's a really nice bit of writing demonstrated to rescue the film from being a disaster... instead its one of those movies that makes you want to get the DVD so you can rewatch it...
I'm a big fan of movies that DON'T just do what you expect, so any time you get a nice twist, I'm happy. I'll give this movie a 7/10 (high for me!) Both Jaycee and Fiona do a good job being emotive and convincing you of their character's behavior.
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"A reflection paper" can be written on an assigned piece of reading, a lecture or an experience, such as an internship or volunteer experience. A reflection paper probably will be further clarified by the teacher or professor who assigns it to you. However, for the most part, a reflection paper cites your reactions, feelings and analysis of an experience in a more personal way than in a formal research or analytical essay.
1. Thoughts and Reactions
When writing a reflection paper on literature or another experience, the point is to include your thoughts and reactions to the reading or experience. You can present your feelings on what you read and explain them. You also can use a reflection paper to analyze what you have read. Like any other paper or essay, it should be cohesive and refer directly to the specific passage or quote in the material that inspired this feeling. You can include personal experience in a reflection paper, but do not depend on it; base your reactions and reflections on the material that is your subject.
Don't Summarize
Do not use a reflection paper simply to summarize what you have read or done. Also, a reflection paper should not be a free flow of ideas and thoughts. The idea of a reflection paper is to write an essay describing your reactions and analysis to a reading or other experience; however, it is more formal than a journal entry, so leave out informal language and form.
Organize Your Thoughts
A reflection paper should be as organized as any other type of formal essay. Include an introduction, perhaps one that describes your expectations before the reading or the experience. You also may want to summarize the conclusions you came to during the process.
The body of your paper should explain the conclusions you have come to and why, basing your conclusions in concrete details from your reading and experience. End the paper with a conclusion that sums up what you got from the reading. You might want to refer to your conclusions in relation to your expectations or come to some other conclusion or analysis about the text or experience in light of your feelings and reactions.
I felt that I especially related to Break Up Club due to its style and structure. The film blended characteristics of documentary, mockumentary, DIY video, all to illustrate the complexity of this love story. The film revolves around Joe (Jaycee Chan) and his journey to win back his lost love Flora (Fiona Sit) by utilizing a website called “breakupclub.asia” that requires the user to break up a couple he or she knows by typing their names into the website. This act sparks off a long series of events that challenges the foundation of Joe and Flora’s relationship. Through the use of a digital camcorder, Joe documents many special moments between him and Flora, some of which were heartwarming, while others were the opposite.
Reuniting after working together on 2 Young, Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit have grown exponentially as actors. Under the direction and vision of Barbara Wong, I believe this was their best work yet, as actors and filmmakers. With the trend that began with Daniel Wu’s acclaimed Four Heavenly Kings, I hope the documentary/mockumentary style develops into a much more prominent genre in coming years of Hong Kong cinema. We could use a little more realism and a little less superficiality.
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'Break Up Club' (分手说爱你)
The film stars Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit as young couple with a rocky relationship and focus for a 'film within a film'.
Barbara Wong plays herself as a director making a film about a real life failed relationship and it turns out Joe (Jaycee Chan) is one of the people she interviews in her search for a story.
She gives him a camera and asks him to document his relationship which starts our journey into the story of his relationship with Flora (Fiona Sit). At this point much of the story is told via shaky camera work as Jaycee and his friends film themselves as he explains his story.
Despite being an mildly employed lazy bum, Jaycee for the most part is an earnest romantic guy who's fixated on his lost love. The film utilizes a somewhat cheap plot device to move the story forward, which is a website (conveniently called www.breakupclub.asia), which promises to reunite your lost love, but the price is you must ruin a friend's relationship in the process. Despite being a gimmick, the film uses this plot device to good comedic effect. Some of the films' best parts come from the rapid fire comedic writing revolving around the breaking up and reuniting of Joe and his friends.
The film majorly shifts gears in the second half, and stops being about the film or the magical website... and descends into... gasp.... typical romantic comedy hell... as the couple inevitably has to have its 3rd act conflict... in this case in the form of handsome multilingual artist Lies Hayama (played by Hiro Hayama, and modeled after real life HK graffiti artist L1es One)
For some reason there's no stills of Hiro's scenes on the official site. So instead I'll stick one more of Fiona Sit up:
Anyway, I started getting a bit miffed when the film went too far into the love triangle stuff... I felt like it had lost its way... like a (bad) Korean comedy, it forgets it started as a comedy and becomes a super emo break-up story.... (boring for me, but I suppose the girls in the audience would love it). I think a good 20 minutes could have been trimmed out to keep things a bit lighter (the film runs well over 2 hours). But luckily there's a really nice bit of writing demonstrated to rescue the film from being a disaster... instead its one of those movies that makes you want to get the DVD so you can rewatch it...
I'm a big fan of movies that DON'T just do what you expect, so any time you get a nice twist, I'm happy. I'll give this movie a 7/10 (high for me!) Both Jaycee and Fiona do a good job being emotive and convincing you of their character's behavior.
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"A reflection paper" can be written on an assigned piece of reading, a lecture or an experience, such as an internship or volunteer experience. A reflection paper probably will be further clarified by the teacher or professor who assigns it to you. However, for the most part, a reflection paper cites your reactions, feelings and analysis of an experience in a more personal way than in a formal research or analytical essay.
1. Thoughts and Reactions
When writing a reflection paper on literature or another experience, the point is to include your thoughts and reactions to the reading or experience. You can present your feelings on what you read and explain them. You also can use a reflection paper to analyze what you have read. Like any other paper or essay, it should be cohesive and refer directly to the specific passage or quote in the material that inspired this feeling. You can include personal experience in a reflection paper, but do not depend on it; base your reactions and reflections on the material that is your subject.
Don't Summarize
Do not use a reflection paper simply to summarize what you have read or done. Also, a reflection paper should not be a free flow of ideas and thoughts. The idea of a reflection paper is to write an essay describing your reactions and analysis to a reading or other experience; however, it is more formal than a journal entry, so leave out informal language and form.
Organize Your Thoughts
A reflection paper should be as organized as any other type of formal essay. Include an introduction, perhaps one that describes your expectations before the reading or the experience. You also may want to summarize the conclusions you came to during the process.
The body of your paper should explain the conclusions you have come to and why, basing your conclusions in concrete details from your reading and experience. End the paper with a conclusion that sums up what you got from the reading. You might want to refer to your conclusions in relation to your expectations or come to some other conclusion or analysis about the text or experience in light of your feelings and reactions.
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