[The] use of bold colors and snappy pace keep things moving, and a few solid belly-laughs help.
La Brassiere (2002)
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Synopsis: LA BRASSIERE is a delightful farce that details the struggles of two young men trying to design the perfect bra and woo the women of their dreams. The men, Johnny and Wayne, are hired by a... LA BRASSIERE is a delightful farce that details the struggles of two young men trying to design the perfect bra and woo the women of their dreams. The men, Johnny and Wayne, are hired by a desperate and struggling all female bra manufacturer to design a new line of bras in three months. Unfortunately, Johnny and Wayne begin to spend more time scheming to romance their two beautiful bosses, who are quite naturally repelled by the somewhat vulgar pair. However, as their professional relationship progresses, Johnny and Wayne begin to learn what it takes to please a woman and what is needed for the perfect bra. [More]
Starring: Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau
Starring: Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau
Director: Patrick Leung
Director: Patrick Leung
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