The Other Side Of Gentleman

The Other Side of Gentleman (君子好逑) or The Other Side of a Gentleman is a 1984 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Alan Tam and Brigitte Lin.

The Other Side of Gentleman
The Other Side Of Gentleman
君子好逑
Directed byRingo Lam
Screenplay byCheung Lai-Ling
Barry Wong
Produced byBarry Wong
StarringAlan Tam
Brigitte Lin
CinematographyHong-Hung Chan
Cheung Chi-Keuung
Raymond Lam
Yu Tsin
Edited byChoi Hung
Music byChan Fei-Lit
Production
company
Always Good Film Company
Distributed byGolden Princess Amusement Company
Release date
  • 28 June 1984 (1984-06-28)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$11,787,487
The Other Side of Gentleman
Chinese君子好逑

Plot

A community committee, with funding from their wealthy patron Uncle Chiu, seeks to cure the lack of motivation that they view to be the ill of modern youth. They select playboy biker Alan Ng as the subject of an experiment to see if the love of an upstanding woman can motivate a man to be a more respectable member of society. Stuck without any other viable options deemed to be upstanding enough, they choose committee member Jo Jo to be the woman in the experiment.

Jo Jo is already engaged to a professor and dreads the assignment, but finds herself increasingly attracted to Alan as he reforms himself for her. When she wants to back out of the experiment, her fiancé tells Alan that the relationship was just an experiment, which leaves Alan heartbroken. Nevertheless, he crashes Jo Jo's wedding and tells her he can't live without her. After the wedding he attempts to crash his motorcycle into the couple's car but causes a massive accident that sends Jo Jo to the hospital. The committee tries to convince Alan that Jo Jo is dead, but Jo Jo runs out of the hospital as Alan is leaving and jumps on his motorcycle to ride away with him.

Cast

  • Alan Tam as Alan Ng
  • Brigitte Lin as Jo Jo
  • Chan Chi-Fai
  • Chuen Chan
  • Kitty Chan as Girl in Disco
  • Chan Yau-Hau
  • Chang Kuo-chu as Professor Cheung
  • Cheng Siu Ping
  • Rico Chu
  • Fung Ging-man as Alan's Father
  • Ho Wing-Hin
  • Lam Ying-Fat
  • Yan Lee
  • Leung Bo-Jing
  • Leung Chi-Ming as Waiter
  • Jamie Luk as Tough Guy in Parking Garage
  • Pak Wan-Kam
  • Tsang Chor-Lam as Mahjong Player
  • Tsui Kwok-Keung
  • Tung Wei as Oxy
  • Wait Gei Shun
  • Barry Wong as Father Tam
  • Wong Kam-Bo
  • Wong Kwan-Yee
  • Stephan Yip

Reception

Reviewer Andrew Saroch of fareastfilms.com gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, writing, "With all characters underwritten it seems churlish to criticise performances, but eighties Asian singing sensation Tam is a charisma vacuum and not even the legendary Lin can convince in her thankless damp squib of a role. Hard to imagine Quentin Tarantino borrowing from this one."

The website brns.com gave the film a rating of 5.0/10, writing, "The film begins as a light fluffy comedy that portends an enjoyable little farce, but as it progresses it slowly becomes more serious and leaves its charms behind at the roadside. As is often Lam's inclination, he delves into the subject of obsession, but while he later had actors such as Lau Ching-wan and Chow Yun Fat to explore this with, here he is stuck with Alan Tam. An Alan Tam obsessed reminded me of a petulant Mouskateer looking for his misplaced ears. I kept hoping Annette Funicello would show up and tell him to get a grip and put him over her knee. Whenever Brigitte is in a scene with him she towers over him charismatically like the Colossus of Rhodes over a mouse. Alan Tam is simply not Brigitte worthy."

The website onderhond.com gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, writing, "An old Ringo Lam comedy. Clearly a training film for Lam. You won't recognize much of his typical style, there are no real crime elements and the grittiness is almost completely absent. It's a typical 80s Hong Kong comedy, not great but passable and somewhat entertaining. Hard to recommend, unless you're a completist."

The website AllMovie gives the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars.

Theme song

The Other Side Of Gentleman 
"Root of Love" single

The film's theme song "愛的根源" ("Root of Love"), sung by Alan Tam, was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Song at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards and became commercially successful.

References

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