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Director: Stephen Chow
Writer: Stephen Chow, Tsang Kan Cheong, Xin Huo, Chan Man Keung
Producers: Stephen Chow, Po Chu Chui, Jeffrey Lau
Actors:
Stephen Chow as Sing Kwok Kuen Chan as Brother Sum Qiu Yeun as Landlady |
In my case, I enjoyed much of the film, particularly its very cool-cat music (loved the groovy swing tune that jumpstarts the film off on a gangster tip), its many eccentric characters, its humor, its many original fight sequences, as well as its ability to really stick to its intent, and never pretend to be anything more than a fun time at the theater. Believe it or not, a very small subplot based around a childhood lollipop memory also worked on a basic emotional level for me. The film’s plotline isn’t a phenomenon, and I can’t say that I was entirely bowled over by all of the film’s effects/fights since it seems like we have seen many of them in other forms and films before, but KUNG FU HUSTLE still managed to slap it all on a cartoon plate, with Looney Tunes – the road runner in particular – shining through in a number of the film’s more memorable sequences (I love when the landlady is running at a 1000MPH and flies into that billboard, a la Coyote, and drips down ever so slowly) and plenty of homages to other films, if you know your shit. Its final 20 minutes are also a blast, with a showcase of one of the grandest and most over-the-top fights to be splattered on the big screen in years. A damn good time! Watch it with your kids (G-rated fun all the way), watch it with your drunk buddies or watch it with your lady-friend in order to impress her with your interest in “foreign films”. One thing’s for sure, if you love cartoons, martial arts, humor and fun…this flick’s for you.
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