

Feel 100% 2003
Jerry and Lok are best buddies with a common goal - to find their respective, perfect goddess. But competition ensues when they both discover Cherie and the two friends wager to see who can win Cherie's heart before the other.
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Plot Summary
Two seemingly incompatible individuals, a cynical radio DJ and a perpetually unlucky florist, find their lives intertwined after a series of comical mishaps. Despite their vastly different personalities and circumstances, they gradually develop an unlikely connection. The film follows their journey as they navigate misunderstandings, quirky situations, and their own personal baggage, leading to self-discovery and the possibility of romance.
Critical Reception
Feel 100% 2003 was met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its lighthearted humor and the chemistry between its lead actors. While not critically groundbreaking, it was seen as an enjoyable romantic comedy that resonated with audiences looking for entertainment and escapism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic timing and witty dialogue.
- The chemistry between Miriam Yeung and Ronald Cheng is a highlight.
- A charming and feel-good romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available in a summarized format for this film.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series, with 'Feel 100%' being a recurring theme adapted into various Hong Kong productions over the years, often featuring different casts and directors.
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