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Two Wrongs Make a Right
Two Wrongs Make a Right is a 2017 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Vincent Kok, starring Vic Chou, Fiona Sit and Ronald Cheng
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Plot Summary
A driven and ambitious event planner is set up by her best friend on a blind date with a man who turns out to be the exact opposite of what she's looking for. To make matters worse, he's also her biggest business rival. Despite their initial animosity and professional competition, they find themselves unexpectedly drawn to each other.
Critical Reception
Two Wrongs Make a Right was generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted romantic comedy elements and the chemistry between its leads. Critics noted its predictable plot but appreciated its charm and feel-good nature, making it a popular choice for fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead actors and their undeniable chemistry.
Appreciated as a feel-good romantic comedy with a predictable but enjoyable storyline.
Seen as a light and breezy watch, perfect for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be an entertaining and pleasant watch, highlighting the romantic chemistry and the satisfying conclusion. Some viewers noted the plot followed typical romantic comedy tropes.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the "Summer of Night" programming block on UPtv, which featured romantic comedies throughout the summer months.
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