About F.B.I.

A few thoughts on the series and movies watched


Genre: Modern, Comedy
Released year: 2009
Length: 90 minutes
Production studio/Film company: BIG Pictures, Buddy Film Creative Workshop, Hong Kong Star X Media, Local Production
Distributor/Publisher: Mei Ah Entertainment Group Company Limited
Executive producer: Patrick Tong Hing Chi
Producer: Ng Kin Hung
Director: Herman Yau Lai To
Scriptwriter: Erica Li Man
Filmed location: Hong Kong
Rating: Hong Kong – IIB
Number of times watched: 1

A comic book artist (6 Wing) is being called to sell his story. He tells his story and the editor wants some deaths in the story to make it more commercial.

Cast
Chet Lam Yat Fung
Kay Tse On Kei
Stephanie Cheng Yung
Andy Hui Chi On
Cheung Si Kwan, C Kwan
Luk Wing Keun, 6 Wing
Charmaine Fong Ho Man
William Chan Wai Ting
Pakho Chau Pak Ho
Wylie Chiu Shek Chi
Bonnie Xian Se Li
Terence Chiu Chi Iong, Siu Fay
Chrissie Chau Sau Na
Jin Au Yeung, MC Jin
Maggie Siu Mei Kei
Louis Fan Siu Wong
Vincy Chan Ka Yan, Wing Yee
Candy Lo Hau Yam
Wilfred Lau Ho Lung, C Hing
Deep Ng Ho Hong
Krsytal Tin Yui Lei
Carlos Chan Ka Lok
Mak Ling Ling
Yumi Wan
Melody Chan
Ivy Choi
Cheung Mo Hau
Lam Chiu Wing

I watched this because of the casts, or to be exact, a(n) cast/actress, Maggie Siu.

Performances
There are a bunch of short stories that I don’t even know if 6 Wing witness or was part of or was it his comic/story. It is a series of stories that is surrounding 6 Wing or his comic. Everyone had from 1 minute to 10 minutes of screen time other than 6 Wing. Since no one was that outstanding or interesting, not going to say each of them. Maggie Siu and Louis Fan’s story was the best part and there was hardly anything for it and it was the best since I like Maggie the most, so there is some bias.


Usually these kinds of movies are one of the best ways for making me like the movie. Having 1 character and (s)he saying his/her story or what they have experienced, but this one is an exception. It might be because of 6 Wing but more because of the script. It wasn’t really that planned out and the stories just suddenly popped out. If it was like what the editor (Jin Au Yeung) said how it is more commercial if there are more deaths than that’s not true. There isn't much connection.

It is easily compared with S2O with the very similar ending. Other than the ending I don’t think anything else is that similar. The only thing is this movie has a 'better' cast than S2O.


Did they not know how to end the movie so they just threw it out there or did they get this ending and made up stories to fill it up?
Either way the stories were not as good, they were random and didn’t make a lot of sense at times. They used actual events that happened in Hong Kong but it seems like they exaggerated it too much.
I don’t see why Herman Yau is filming so many movies and I am watching so many of them, the worst part is I don’t like them.

My Rating: 5/10, won’t re-watch

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