Qin Mi Di Ren (2011)

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Qin Mi Di Ren: Directed by Jinglei Xu. With Li Ai, Hanjin An, Kishore Bhatt, Singh Hartihan Bitto. A young and beautiful couple from China meet in a hotel during a fire.

“Right, well I am usually one that is all over Hong Kong movies, so it was no surprise that I jumped at the chance to watch u0026quot;Qin Mi Di Renu0026quot; (aka u0026quot;Dear Enemyu0026quot;) as well, when I was given the chance.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOh boy, this movie was horrible. I donu0026#39;t know what to categorize the movie as, romantic comedy is what comes closest to it, I suppose. But u0026quot;Qin Mi Di Renu0026quot; failed horribly at being this. It was such a slow paced and utterly devoid of any kind of appeal or things to make it interesting.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe acting performances in the movie were adequate, but the actors and actresses were fighting and losing an uphill battle with an atrocious storyline that was lacking everything.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOf course, not every single movie that comes from the Hong Kong cinema will be good, but this movie was just beyond the scope of even being mediocre. I didnu0026#39;t even finish the movie. I managed to endure about 1 hour of the movie, in the dwindling hope that it would become better. It didnu0026#39;t, however… So I turned it off, feeling horribly bored and found no entertainment value in u0026quot;Qin Mi Di Renu0026quot; at all. This is not a movie that I will be returning to watch again.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you, like me, enjoy the Hong Kong cinema, then stay well clear of u0026quot;Qin Mi Di Renu0026quot;, because it is just not worth it.”

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