Crazy Love
Jane signs up for summer school in England expecting textbooks and routine, but her plans quickly shift into something livelier. The film follows her as a bright, slightly mischievous teenager who meets a series of eccentric strangers, short-lived romances, and small misadventures that push her... Read more
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About Crazy Love
Jane signs up for summer school in England expecting textbooks and routine, but her plans quickly shift into something livelier. The film follows her as a bright, slightly mischievous teenager who meets a series of eccentric strangers, short-lived romances, and small misadventures that push her out of ordinary teenage life. She connects with David and other colorful characters in unexpected places like airports and seaside spots, and those encounters lead her to reconsider who she is and what she wants, while keeping the tone light with bursts of humor and tender moments. The story stays focused on mood and character rather than plot twists, so it never spoils its own surprises.
Directed by Roman Cheung and created by Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu, Crazy Love opened in 1993 as a Hong Kong romantic comedy drama, featuring Loletta Lee in the lead and several familiar local actors in supporting roles.
The film had a modest release primarily in Hong Kong and surrounding markets, and box office figures were not widely reported outside the region, so it remains better known locally than internationally.
Among fans of 1990s Hong Kong cinema, Crazy Love is remembered for its breezy, youthful spirit and for Loletta Lee's playful lead turn. Certain scenes, like the airport meet-cute and the seaside moments, stick with viewers who enjoyed light, romantic fare from that era, and the film holds a small nostalgic place in regional pop culture.
Critical reception was mixed, reflected in an average user score of about 6.2 out of 10 from a small number of votes. Reviewers and viewers tend to note the film's focus on youthful freedom, flirtation, and identity, with comedy and drama balanced to keep things amiable rather than intense. It works best for viewers looking for a short, character-driven romantic romp rather than deep dramatic weight.
Details
- Release Date
- April 17, 1993
- User Ratings
- 40 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance, Drama
Official Trailer
Cast
Loletta Lee Lai-Chun
Jane
Tom Poon
David
Tommy Wong
Guy at Airport
Poon An-Ying
Shing Fui-On
Lonely
Joh Chung-Sing Rico
Terrence Fok Shui-Wah
Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung
Yu Miu-Lin
Kai-Chung Mak
Director: Roman Cheung
Written by: Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu