Perhaps Love (2005)
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Synopsis: The winner of six Hong Kong Film Awards, and China's official Academy Award entry in 2005, Peter Chan's PERHAPS LOVE is a lush and romantic musical melodrama in the tradition of CABARET or, more... The winner of six Hong Kong Film Awards, and China's official Academy Award entry in 2005, Peter Chan's PERHAPS LOVE is a lush and romantic musical melodrama in the tradition of CABARET or, more recently, MOULIN ROUGE. Takeshi Kaneshiro (HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS) plays Lin, a young actor, who has been given a part in a musical film where he must co-star with the woman who broke his heart years before when she left him for a famous director, the same director who is making the film. Further complicating the love-triangle story is the ironic fact that the film within the film is also about a love triangle. Using this ingenious plot device allows Chan to include numerous stylish dance and music numbers without making PERHAPS LOVE a typical musical--indeed, Chan is quick to stress that the film is not a musical, it is a love story with a musical in it. [More]
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