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Manfred Wong (characters)
Manfred Wong (written by)
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Release Date:
31 March 2000 (Hong Kong) more
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Plot:
Focusing on triad member Chiu Shan Ho, a.k.a. 'Chicken' Chiu as he successfully tries to find love with his childhood friend, in this spin-off to the Young & Dangerous saga. | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Jordan Chan ... Chiu Shan Ho / 'Cock' / 'Chicken' Chiu (as A. Jordan Chan)
Gigi Leung ... Lok Wing Gee / Virginia Chong (as GiGi Leung)
Michael Tse ... Dai Tin-Yee / 'Tim'
Jason Chu ... Chou-pan / 'Wrinkles'
Jerry Lamb ... Pou-pan / 'Prepuce'
Ekin Cheng ... Chan Ho-Nam
Sandra Ng Kwan Yue ... Sister Thirteen
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang ... Dai Fei
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Philip Keung
Siu-Kei Lee ... Kei
Wai-sheung Lee
Sau Sek
Yeung Ming Wan ... Hon Ben
Kristy Yang ... Cheung May Yun
Chi Hung Ng ... Uncle Bee (uncredited)
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Directed by
Wai Man Yip  (as Yip Wai Man)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Manfred Wong  characters
Manfred Wong  written by

Produced by
Fu-Sheng Chiu .... executive producer (as Chiu Fu Sheng)
Abe Kwong .... associate producer (as Kwong Man Wai)
Chi Hung Ng .... executive producer (as Ng Chi Hung)
Manfred Wong .... executive producer
Manfred Wong .... producer
 
Original Music by
Kwong Wing Chan  (as Chan Kwong Wing)
 
Cinematography by
Yiu-Fai Lai 
 
Film Editing by
Marco Mak 
 
Art Direction by
Stanley Cheung 
 
Costume Design by
Cindy Cheung Fong-Tai  (as Cheung Fong Tai)
 
Production Management
Wai Hui Tang .... production manager (as Tang Wai Hui)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wai Hung Chan .... assistant director (as Chan Wai Hung)
 
Visual Effects by
Eddy Wong .... visual effects supervisor
Victor Wong .... visual effects supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Yiu-Fai Lai .... camera operator (as Lai Yiu Fai)
 
Other crew
Chew Tat-Chiu Lee .... action director
Chi Hung Ng .... consultant (as Ng Chi Hung)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Those Were the Days... (International: English title)
You qing sui yue shan ji gu shi (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
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Runtime:
103 min
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Spin off from Gu huo zi: Zhi ren zai jiang hu (1996) more

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Can't escape the clichés, 19 November 2001
7/10
Author: Lester Mak (leekandham) from London, UK

Those Were The Days tells the story of Cock (played by A. Jordan Chan) who grew up in a housing estate, before promptly becoming a leader of a gang. Gee (Gigi Leung) moves into the estate after her mother takes her children away from their Triad boss father in Macau. As they grow up as childhood friends, Cock eventually joins the Triads to Gee's dismay, and the film goes on to tell the love story of the two through the eyes of Gee's brother.

The acting and direction in this film is on the whole, very good, and there are a few poignant moments scattered throughout. The attempt to put through a more artistic style in the story does add to the film, but on the whole, there are many shortcomings. I have to say that Jordan Chan does very well in this film. The camera does focus mainly on him, and does bring out some of his best. Unfortunately, despite all his acting ability he simply does not fit into the role of a teenage rebel very well! Not that he can't act the role, just that short of having a completely new face surgically added to him, he would always look unconvincing. On the other hand, he fits in perfectly in the scenes of adulthood where comes into his own.

There is no surprise, though, that the very much typecasted Gigi Leung does the teenage thing well. After all, she must have had enough practice at it. But there are plenty of moments where she gets to demonstrate her wider acting spectrum, but sadly these were all too brief.

Although the direction is good, at the end of the film, I just got the feeling there was a lot more that could have been done to it. Overall, the scenes can get a bit drab. And artistically, the direction could have gone a lot further. One example was the score, which, unfortunately, never always matched the mood of the scenes very well.

All in all, it is a good storyline (albeit clichéd at times), with moments of glimmer in the film of quality. It's not a bad film, but not really one you'd reserve for that Friday night in. Probably more one for a Sunday evening on your DVD player...

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