Three high-school classmates - Alice, Chloe and Tracy feel as ambivalently about their romantic crushes and sexual orientations as they do their work as part-time prostitutes. Neglected by family and disoriented by adolescent ennui, the girls are more amused than disgusted by their exertions. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 同班同學
- Also Known As: Tung baan tung hok ,
- Genres: Drama, Mature
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Cast & Credits
- Fish LiewAliceMain Role
- Ashina KwokTracyMain Role
- Justin Wong Support Role
- Cheung Sze Yan Support Role
- Isabel ChanMama-San SukiSupport Role
- Susan Yam Yam Shaw[Tracy's grandmother]Support Role
Reviews
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Lazy Hazy Crazy, ennui that pretty much sums up Alice Chloe Tracy.
Lazy Hazy Crazy was a movie with a lot of missed potential that derailed in the second half. However, it wasn't bad as overall, I enjoyed the film, and I think it's worth a watch. I especially loved the main actresses, how it was shot, and some of the lines were iconic.For starters, I can't help but notice how it's tagged as a "female-centered plot." Sure, the main characters are all girls and navigate through sexuality, virginity, and life together, but can you truly call it a female-centered plot when the major conflict between the three girls centers around one boy who is honestly irrelevant in the first half of the film? Okay, maybe it is at its core, a female-centered plot, but one can only handle so many all-three-girls-like-one-boy-who-rarely-shows-up-and-they-almost-lose-their-friendship-because-of-him before one sighs in a "not this again" manner.
As for the film's potential, it had a great setup to explore the relationship of three best friends as well as discovering a blooming sexuality through the relationship between Alice and Chloe. Instead, it fell flat on properly doing both of these things. I wish the movie had fleshed out the three girls as characters more and explored their struggles in depth with their family, school, and personal lives. I also needed to see more of Alice and Chloe's feelings for one another. There were moments of emotion where their friendships shattered and where they reconciled, but it felt rushed. Honestly, if the film left the Andrew plot and solely focused on the girls navigating through each of their tough situations thoroughly, it would have told a much more compelling and cohesive story that I would have probably bawled my eyes out for.
What struck me about the film was how casually vulgar these girls were (especially since I wasn't sure of their ages until the end which left me uncomfortable for much of the movie). For example, when Alice told the other two about how she lost her virginity to her friend's dad when she was 14 and wasn't met with horror and shock like I was feeling, I truly grasped how much ennui they were feeling. No, the film itself is filled with ennui. It doesn't bat an eye at what the girls are doing or what they have been through. Barely anyone in the film is worried for them, not even they are. Each of them is met with indifference, malice, or lust, and the film doesn't give us the answer to what to feel. The girls' ennui seeps into the seams of the film, and it's up to us to feel for them-It's up to us to decide what's right and what's wrong.
*Please note I watched this with subtitles, so I may not have grasped some aspects of the film fully.
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