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Feel 100% (1996)

Jerry (Ekin Cheng), Cherrie (Sammi Cheng) and Hui-Lok (Eric Kot) are three high school buddys. After high school people go their own ways, yet a couple years later Cherrie is reunited with her buddies. Cherrie finds out that she has feelings for Jerry but it too shy to speak up because he’s currently smiting with Fong-Fong (Gigi Leung).

Hui-Lok doesn’t seem happy in his relationship Michelle Wong’s character ‘Man-Yi’ and he soon finds out he has a secret admiring telephoning him. Which leads him to some very bizarre tales when he meets her in person and ends up knocking boots with her in a cemetery whilst wrapped up in duck tape.

Then the usual things happen, Cherrie stops loving Jerry, Jerry stops loving Fong-Fong, the usual yad-yad when it comes to romantic flicks.

After seeing the sequel before this movie, it seems that neither have anything in common. Of course the acting from Ekin, Sammi & Gigi. Although the storyline was very plain and the slapstick comedy was kept to a minimum which made the film slightly boring. But the progressing storyline of Eric Kot’s character was far by the most amusing.

Spencer Lam also makes a quick cameo in the movie as a person who gets knocked out when Ekin Cheng and Eric Kot accidentally throw their high school singing trophy and it landing directly on old Spencer Lams head.

Final thoughts Feel 100% is a good flick for the funs of the Romantic Comedy Genre. But it wasnt really my cup of tea, but I would watch it again.

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