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All's Well, Ends Well '97 is an entertaining blend of comedy and romance that captures familial dynamics with a light-hearted touch. The pacing feels comfortable, allowing moments of humor to breathe, especially when it comes to the antics of Lo Kung, the youngest son whose laid-back attitude irks his father. The film plays with themes of sibling rivalry and parental expectations, which creates an engaging tension. Performances are lively; the chemistry between the brothers adds a nice layer to the story. It has that charming, slightly chaotic energy typical of Hong Kong comedies from the era, making it a distinctive entry in the genre. You can really feel the playful spirit throughout, even if it doesn't break new ground.
Interesting portrayal of family dynamics.The humor is quite playful, reminiscent of the era.Watch for the sibling rivalry themes.
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