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Hong Kong / China 2004, 100 minutes
Dir. Stephen Chow (Chiao)
Rating: [M]
Genres: Foreign Cinema, Action/Adventure, Comedy / Western, Martial Arts
Topics: Period 1940s.
Feat. Stephen Chow (Chiao), Wah Yuen
Aroview: Hong Kong superstar Stephen Chow trumps all previous efforts (and that's saying something) with this dynamic, bust-a-gut funny kung-fu western spoof.
Chow's delirious blend of low-brow genre and hi-tech mastery reaches its fullest potential through the simple story of a weak-willed shanty town who put up resistance to the gangsters and corrupt officials. Outrageous in scope and stunning in execution, this takes the sight-gags to such mind-boggling extremes, one wonders how much further the boundaries can be pushed.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-4 of 4 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) ~normfilmbuff
4 stars (Very Good) A fun comedy that takes all the great elements of Shaolin Soccer and improves the formula. The gangsters are great, the music is fun, the comedy is a great East-West mix. Well worth checking out. ~Tom H
5 stars (Exceptional) Feels like he tried to make a slapstick pastiche of a martial arts movie, but ended up making a really good martial arts movie. ~Truant
3 stars (Good Enough) A good mix of comedy and martial arts - it should entertain most audiences. ~Tubbs
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