The movies are characterized as being loosely based on the comics. As each film's story line is different, certain characters, including the main ones, may or may not appear in each film. Each film and series stands independent from the others. The movies have appeared in the following order:
Feel 100% (1996) This film launched the careers of several of its participants, notably director
Joe Ma and actress
Sammi Cheng. Both have become associated with Gen-X romantic comedies. Other actors appearing include
Ekin Cheng and
Gigi Leung.
Feel 100% ... Once More (1996) This film's only common thread with the series is the title as even the characters have different names. However, the director and all the lead actors from the previous movie remained for this one. And it remained true to the spirit of Feel 100%, which is a Gen-X coming of age story.
Feel 100% II (2001) Of note is the absence of the main character Cherie from this incarnation. Many of the actors in this film went on to appear in the following version, the TV series. They include
Daniel Chan (陳曉東),
Niki Chow (周麗淇),
Miriam Yeung (楊千嬅),
Joey Yung (容祖兒), and
Eason Chan (陳奕迅).
Feel 100% TV Series (2002) This version is the most developed due to the lengthier nature of TV series. (It ran as 20 episodes of about 48 minutes each, split into 2 seasons of 11 and 9 episodes, respectively.) This was a popular version as it contained many of the newest Hong Kong stars. Also, it makes many references to Hong Kong
pop culture icons.
Feel 100% 2003 (2003) This incarnation is considered by some as the weakest. It is the first Feel 100% project without director Joe Ma attached to it. Starring
Shawn Yue, Cyrus Wong and the
Cookies, this film has been criticized as being hijacked by the Cookies. Indeed, all 9 of them show up in a variety of roles for this film. == Feel 100% on stamps ==