Saturday, June 26, 2010

Go Lala Go! (2010) Movie Review

Go Lala Go

Popular Chinese actress, director, writer and celebrity blogger Xu Jinglei returns to screens both in front of and behind the camera with the topical urban comedy “Go Lala Go!”. The film sees her diverging from the art house leanings of “Letter from an Unknown Woman” for something more spirited, flashy and commercial, and which is very much in the style of recent Western chick-lit blockbusters such as “The Devil Wears Prada”. Based on the popular novel “A Story of Lala’s Promotion” by Li Ke, and designed specifically to appeal to the hip young Chinese market, the film was a massive hit at the domestic box office, pulling in more than 100 million yuan.

Xu plays the titular Du Lala, a woman in her late twenties who finally manages to land a job as a lowly secretary in the sales department of a prestigious international firm. Hard working, dedicated, and overflowing with ideas and energy, she quickly catches the eye of her superiors, in particular that of sales director Huang Wei (Taiwanese popstar Stanley Huang). Lala’s efforts pay off as she rises quickly up the corporate ladder, and even manages to win the notoriously tough and grumpy man’s heart in the process. Unfortunately, there are still a number of obstacles in her way, both on the job and off, as Huang Wei’s ex (Karen Mok, “Tempting Heart”), who just happens to be another company director, looks to make trouble for her new love rival.

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