

The Eighth Happiness
Three oddball brothers go looking for love but unfortunately, their out-there personalities get in the way!
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Plot Summary
This Hong Kong comedy follows three brothers who live in the same building and are all facing romantic entanglements. The eldest brother, a wealthy businessman, has a complicated relationship with his wife. The middle brother, a struggling artist, falls for a charming woman who may not be what she seems. The youngest brother, a naive student, gets caught up in a love triangle. Their lives intertwine in a series of humorous and sometimes touching situations as they navigate love, family, and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
The Eighth Happiness was a commercial success in Hong Kong, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of its release year. It is generally remembered as a lighthearted and entertaining romantic comedy, appreciated for its star-studded cast and comedic timing. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it provided enjoyable escapism for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ensemble cast and comedic performances.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted romantic subplots and family dynamics.
- Seen as an enjoyable, albeit formulaic, Hong Kong comedy of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers enjoying the comedic interactions and the charm of the main actors. It's often remembered as a fun, feel-good movie that holds up well as a classic Hong Kong comedy.
Fun Fact
The film features a star-studded cast that was very popular in Hong Kong cinema during the late 1980s, including Stephen Chow in an early significant role before his superstardom.
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