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All U Need Is Love (Chinese: 總是有愛在隔離) is a 2021 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Vincent Kok and starring an all-star ensemble cast. The film is a benefit effort for Hong Kong film industry workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic launched by the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild and the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, and produced by ten major local film companies.[1][2][3]

All I Need Is Love
Film poster
Traditional總是有愛在隔離
Simplified总是有爱在隔离
MandarinZǒng Shì Yǒu Ài Zài Gé Lí
CantoneseZung2 Jau2 Ngoi3 Zoi6 Gaak6 Lei4
Directed byVincent Kok
Screenplay bySteven Fung
Anselm Chan
Kelvin Lee
Edmond Wong
Huang Haohua
Deng Yunxian
Mai Jiaxi
Luo Jingyin
Ou Yingyao
Produced byRaymond Wong
Eric Tsang
StarringLouis Koo
Tony Leung
Eric Tsang
Francis Ng
Gordon Lam
Philip Keung
Julian Cheung
Louis Cheung
Carlos Chan
Fiona Sit
Alex Fong
Jenn Lau
Luk Wing
Cecilia So
Cheung Tat-ming
Michael Hui
Chin Ka-lok
Production
companies
China Star Entertainment Group
Edko Films
Emperor Motion Pictures
Mandarin Motion Pictures
Media Asia Films
Mei Ah Film Productions
One Cool Film Production
Shaw Brothers Pictures International
Sun Entertainment Culture
Universe Films Distribution
Release date
  • 22 April 2021 (2021-04-22)
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
BudgetHK$30 million
Box officeHK$494,409

All U Need Is Love was theatrically released on 22 April 2021.[4]


Plot


During a calm and peaceful afternoon in Hong Kong, the Grande Hotel (格尼酒店) was suddenly suspected to be the source of the COVID-19 outbreak and the Centre for Health Protection has ordered the hotel to be on lockdown while all hotel guests are forced to be quarantined for 14 days to be tested. While the guests are being quarantined in the hotel, it also brings them connections closer as human beings. As they faced through this difficult time together, they also learn to cherish what might be their final moments of spending time with one another.


Cast



Theme song


The film's theme song, If Love Is in Your Heart (如果心裡是愛), is composed by Lowell Lo with lyrics written by Susan Tong and is collaboratively sung by Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Hacken Lee, Joey Yung, Grasshopper, William So, Edmond Leung, Pakho Chau, Fiona Sit, Joyce Cheng, Stephy Tang, Stephanie Cheng, Shiga Lin and Deep Ng.


Production


The film was launched by the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild and the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers as a benefit project for local film industry workers, with president of both associate bodies Louis Koo along with Eric Tsang contacting 10 of Hong Kong's major film companies, which include Koo's One Cool Film Production, China Star Entertainment Group, Edko Films, Emperor Motion Pictures, Mandarin Motion Pictures, Media Asia Films, Mei Ah Film Productions, Shaw Brothers Pictures International, Sun Entertainment Culture and Universe Films Distribution, to produce the film, with each company providing a fund of HK$3 million, while also applying for a fund of HK$9 million from the Hong Kong Film Development Council, for a total budget of HK$39 million for the film. However, the HK Film Development Council only approved 70% of HK$9 million, so Koo and Raymond Wong gave up the application and hoped to ask each film company for an extra HK$900,000 of funding, but was unsuccessful in doing so, with the final budget of the film being HK$30 million, and caused the film's post-production process being at stalemate at one point.[5]


Filming


Principal photography for All U Need Is Love took place from May to June 2020, mainly taking place at Ocean Park's Marriott Hotel, which was used as the film's fictional central setting, Grande Hotel, with three units filming simultaneously. Due to certain actors wearing protective clothing during filming, media outlets were misled to believe that a real outbreak occurred at the amusement park.[6]


Release


All U Need Is Love was originally planned for a summer release at around July to August 2020, but was postponed due to post-production difficulties.[5] The film was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 22 April 2021.[4]


Reception



Box office


In Hong Kong, the film debuted at No. 9 on its opening weekend, grossed HK$494,409 during its first four days of release.[7]


Critical reception


Lim Lian-yu of Yahoo! Singapore gave the film a score of 3/5 stars and describes its star-studded cast as its most interesting element but also notes the abundance of actors cannot be fully utilised.[8] Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post gave the film a score of 2.5/5 stars and describes it as an "uninspiring movie" but "there is still some mindless fun to be had".[9] Jeanmarie Tan of The New Paper gave the film a score of 1.5/5 and criticizes its dated slapstick, sexual humor and overacting.[10]


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