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Wir kommen und werden euch fressen

Originaltitel: Dei yuk mo moon
  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Norman Chu in Wir kommen und werden euch fressen (1980)
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Der Falke ist ein verwegener Kopfgeldjäger. Eines Tages verschlägt ihn die Suche nach dem Mörder Ching Lung auf eine kleine Insel. Bald schon entdeckt er ein grausames Geheimniss: Die Bewohn... Alles lesenDer Falke ist ein verwegener Kopfgeldjäger. Eines Tages verschlägt ihn die Suche nach dem Mörder Ching Lung auf eine kleine Insel. Bald schon entdeckt er ein grausames Geheimniss: Die Bewohner sind Kung-Fu Kannibalen.Der Falke ist ein verwegener Kopfgeldjäger. Eines Tages verschlägt ihn die Suche nach dem Mörder Ching Lung auf eine kleine Insel. Bald schon entdeckt er ein grausames Geheimniss: Die Bewohner sind Kung-Fu Kannibalen.

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    • Hark Tsui
  • Drehbuch
    • Hark Tsui
    • Roy Szeto
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Norman Chu
    • Eddy Ko
    • Melvin Wong
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    6,4/10
    1095
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      • Roy Szeto
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      • Eddy Ko
      • Melvin Wong
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    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Agent 999
    • (as Norman Tsui Sui-Keung)
    Eddy Ko
    Eddy Ko
    • Chief
    • (as Hung Gao)
    Melvin Wong
    Melvin Wong
    • Rolex
    • (as Kam-seng Wong)
    Michelle Yim
    Michelle Yim
    • Ah Lin
    Mo-lin Cheung
    • Lin
    Fung Fung
    Fung Fung
    • Priest
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    • Wanderer with dark glasses
    San Kuai
    • Villager
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Villager
    Chun-Hua Li
    Chun-Hua Li
    • Villager
    • (as Chun-Wah Lee)
    Siu-Ming To
    Siu-Ming To
    • Blind Man
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    • Zebra (Victim)
    David Wu
    David Wu
    • Bisected Victim
    Chor-Lam Tsang
    • Boatman
    Chin Hsiao
    Chin Hsiao
    • Daughter of Village Head
    • (as Kam Siu)
    Gwa-Pau Sai
    Gwa-Pau Sai
    • Villager
    Tin Nam Tam
    Tin Nam Tam
    • Villager
    Tin Sang Lung
    Tin Sang Lung
    • Lin's brother
    • Regie
      • Hark Tsui
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      • Roy Szeto
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    7Coventry

    Mouth-Watering Kung-Fu/Gore Smorgasbord

    With a crazy over-the-top title like "We're Going to Eat You!", you should already know not to expect a cannibal film with nail-biting suspense and/or disturbing shock sequences, but more of a deranged black comedy with absurd situations and a light-headed ambiance. It all depends on your personal sense of humor, of course, but I thought this was a truly relaxing and imaginative Hong Kong cult film! There's not much of a storyline, but the gazillion Kung-Fu fighting sequences are masterfully choreographed and indescribably spectacular. On more than one occasion during these grotesque fights, I wondered how the hell it was possible for certain people to be so ingeniously pliant! The story's hero is Special Agent 999 who, in his quest to arrest the wanted criminal Rolex (I guess he steals watches) travels to an island inhabited by a strange community of cannibalistic weirdos. Agent 999 teams up with an eccentric loner and the only vegetarian girl in town to battle his way off the island again. The script limits itself to showing how 999 & C° get captured by the cannibals and how they subsequently fight their way out of the bubbling cauldrons again, so you really shouldn't consider watching this HK-splatter flick for its intelligent dialogs or slowly oozing suspense. The fights are funny and creative, with the roller-skating sequence as the absolute highlight, and also quite gory, since many of 999's opponents meet their death on sharp cooking objects like meat cleavers and butcher knives. The acting skills of the performers are modest, but they're artists of a different breed! Norman Chu, Eddy Ko and Melvin Wong know copious amounts of exhilarating Kung Fu moves and these definitely compensate for the lack of competent plotting. "We're Going To Eat You" is honestly one of the most entertaining & unpretentious horror-comedy hybrids I ever had the pleasure of seeing. Warmly recommended to watch with a bunch of friends on a lazy Saturday evening.
    Azzy

    lip smacking good

    two men walk in the forest on an island. they are briefly separated, when the fatter of the two is attacked by four men with cleavers, wearing aprons and leatherface masks. after he is hacked to death, the other one is cornered and brought back to a village, he pleads "can't we all get along" and then he is put on a table and sawed in half.. no none of this is half as gory as is sounds. in fact it is oddly funny. After all these four are just feeding a large community who don't have enough meat. unfortunely, there favorate meat is called traveler (the other white meat). the leader of the the group (eddy ko ,LEATHAL WEAPON 4, HEROS SHED NO TEARS), who dresses like he just robbed a third world dictator, is giving most of the meat to the 'security forces (leatherface look alikes) and the population is getting restless. he manages to placate them a bit, by sending them to a funeral, but all is not well in this glorious canabal paradise (yes there are serious overtones of comunism in this film). now enters security agent 999, hot on the trail of a bandit who now lives in the village. he comes to town, amidst much applause (he looks mighty tasty), and manages to fight off every hungry attacker, all of whom he thinks are sent by the bandit. and then things start getting bloody . . .

    this whole movie has the feel of an extended sick joke, but it stays funny throughout, thanks to inventive kung-fu deaths (involving messy means) throughout lots of inventive fight scenes. their are dozens of intricate sight and situation gags, even in the middle of combat scenes. my personal favorate is when agent 999 rolls a cigarete on the face of an attacker before beating the crap out of him. the violence is gorier than a kung-fu flick, but tame compared to most horror films. i managed to catch a screening of one of the two last remaining prints, but i think it is available on vcd and tape. it is a great late night party films, especially with buckets of popcorn on hand to throw at the screen
    8EVOL666

    Crazy Kung-Fu/Gore/Cannibal/Comedy Hybrid...

    WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU is definitely one of the stranger films I've seen in a while...and honestly one of the more enjoyable. It's a very strange hybrid of kung-fu action, cannibal horror, and comedy - with some really off the wall scenes, and some decent gore.

    This one has a special government agent (known as agent 999) who goes to a remote island village to track down and arrest a notorious thief. Turns out the villagers are all cannibals who dine on unsuspecting visitors. Gore and hilarity ensue early on as our hero has numerous misadventures with the local townspeople which include various freaks, crazed mask-wearing butchers, a giant transvestite, and the towns chief - a greedy dick who hordes all the "meat" for himself and his security team, leaving almost nothing for the townspeople to live on.

    This could have been a really dark film considering the subject matter, but WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU is intentionally handled as a comedy with all sorts of goofiness to lighten the film - including the insatiable transvestite that doesn't take "no" for an answer, and a hilarious kung-fu segment involving roller-skates and fire-crackers. Many cross-genre films don't really work - but WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU pulls it off. A great Sunday afternoon diversion - especially with a few drinks in ya...8/10
    8BA_Harrison

    Entertaining gore kung fu comedy from Tsui Hark.

    Switching from gross-out gore, to slapstick comedy, to entertaining martial arts mayhem in the blink of an eye, 'We're Going To Eat You' grabs your attention from the word go and doesn't let go until the credits roll.

    Tsui Hark's second movie as a director sees Norman Chu as Agent 999 who, whilst tracking down the notorious bandit Rolex (Eddy Ko) on a remote island, stumbles upon a town inhabited by cannibals. Agent 999 spends the majority of the movie avoiding being filleted and served as a main course, only to be captured when he arrives back on the mainland. But with the help of some unlikely allies, some firecrackers and a couple of handy pairs of roller-skates, the good guys fight back and kick major cannibal ass!! This totally mad movie feels as though Tsui Hark made things up as he went along, but this only adds to the brilliance of the film—all semblance of logic quickly goes out of the window and it soon becomes apparent that anything might happen, and probably will.

    Even with the occasional lull in the action, the loads of blood and guts, nicely choreographed fights courtesy of Corey Yuen, and truly unforgettable characters (including a sex mad giant of a woman and some of the ugliest actors ever committed to celluloid), ensure that We're Going To Eat You is solid trashy entertainment from start to finish.
    5christopher-underwood

    A great start with fast and gory action

    I know this film has it's fans and is possible I was just not in the mood, but I don't think so. A great start with fast and gory action that includes all manner of weapons two deaths and a guy cut in half with a saw whilst he is strapped to a table. All within the first five minutes. There is also a gory and well shot ending, but in between…fighting….slapstick comedy…oh and a 'cool' guy with a hat and a cigarette. I am never very good with Chinese humour, just a little broad for me and the endless below par kung-fu fighting…aagh! It looks OK, in fact it looks as if quite a lot was spent on it and there is a very large cast, but oh dear, no not for me.

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      • 23. Oktober 1980 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Kantonesisch
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