A Moment of Romance III
A Moment of Romance III
| 28 March 1996 (USA)
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Lau Tin-Wai is a fighter pilot in the Chinese airforce who is forced to ditch in a field; he is taken in by the remote community of farmers who nurse him back to health, here he meets Ting Siu-Wo, a young woman who falls in love with him.

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ScoobyWell

Great visuals, story delivers no surprises

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Aubrey Hackett

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Allissa

.Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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toyguy

For those who have seen A Moment of Romance I and II, don't expect motorcycles racing down the streets of Hong Kong. This takes the basic premise (a Romeo and Juliet type love story), and transplants it to a completely different period and setting. The film takes us to the WWII era in Japanese occupied northern China. This time out, Andy Lau and Wu Chien-Lien reprises their lead roles. I was completely hooked when I saw part I, but part II left me a bit dissatisfied when the male lead was given to Aaron Kwok. Part III was a very well done period romance with a strong female lead character. Unlike the Kate Beckinsale's Evelyn in Pearl Harbor who was basically very passive, our female lead in this film shows much sacrifice through action.The movie opens with fighter pilot (Lau) crash landing in a rice field. When nearby villagers (including Wu) lends a helping hand to get our resistance hero back to the war effort, the two inevitably falls in love. Through much turmoil they eventually get the plane airborne again, but that also means good-bye, (the oxen dying while pulling the wreckage out of the ditch was particularly gut wrenching to watch). This is where our female lead endures much more hardship. Having to leave her village, the only life she's ever known, she will search for her love in the big city where danger lurks at every corner ranging from muggers to Japanese bomb raids. Very few film-makers in the west have attempted to show WWII events in this part of the world. Spielberg did `Empire of the Sun' but its very much a surreal story seen through western eyes. This film although not produced in the west, is done in the vein of Titanic and Pearl Harbor, where a fictional love story is integrated into a very real historical setting. But it was very refreshing to see a strong female lead who is not a throw-away character.I won't give away much more in terms of story-line and spoilers, but it suffice to say that fans of the original `A Moment of Romance' will leave satisfied, knowing that Lau and Wu's characters have finally gotten their "second chance". A solid 8.5 out of 10.

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