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Gau geung ching dou foo

  • 2017
  • 1h 33min
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Siu-Ho Chin and Babyjohn Choi in Gau geung ching dou foo (2017)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTim Cheung joins the Vampire Cleanup Department which is a secret task force for dealing Chinese vampire Goeng Si. He is instructed by his uncle Chau and he saves a female Goeng Si, Summer f... Leer todoTim Cheung joins the Vampire Cleanup Department which is a secret task force for dealing Chinese vampire Goeng Si. He is instructed by his uncle Chau and he saves a female Goeng Si, Summer from her evil lord Goeng Si who buried alive her.Tim Cheung joins the Vampire Cleanup Department which is a secret task force for dealing Chinese vampire Goeng Si. He is instructed by his uncle Chau and he saves a female Goeng Si, Summer from her evil lord Goeng Si who buried alive her.

  • Dirección
    • Sin-Hang Chiu
    • Pak-Wing Yan
  • Guionistas
    • Pak-Wing Yan
    • Wing-Hong Ho
    • Ashley Cheung
  • Elenco
    • Babyjohn Choi
    • Min Chen Lin
    • Siu-Ho Chin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Sin-Hang Chiu
      • Pak-Wing Yan
    • Guionistas
      • Pak-Wing Yan
      • Wing-Hong Ho
      • Ashley Cheung
    • Elenco
      • Babyjohn Choi
      • Min Chen Lin
      • Siu-Ho Chin
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 20Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Babyjohn Choi
    Babyjohn Choi
    • Tim Cheung
    Min Chen Lin
    Min Chen Lin
    • Summer…
    Siu-Ho Chin
    Siu-Ho Chin
    • Yip Chi Chau
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Yeung Chung
    • (as Yiu Hon Ng)
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    • Kui
    • (as Mon Law)
    Bondy Chiu
    Bondy Chiu
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    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    • Ginger
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Policeman
    Sui-Man Chim
    Sui-Man Chim
    • Congee Restaurant Owner
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    • Tim's Grandma
    Stephen Au
    • Cheung Yat Lung
    Hana Tam
    Hana Tam
    • Yip Siu Sin
    Sheung-ching Lee
    Sheung-ching Lee
    • Inspector Chu
    Pok Yan Leung
    • Fish Truck Driver
    Tat-Chi Yu
    • Security Guard
    Chi-Sing Law
    • Vampire King
    Hon-Chu Kwok
    • Vampire King
    • (as Andrew Kwok)
    Andy Tsang
    Andy Tsang
    • Vampire King
    • (as Tak-Wah Tsang)
    • Dirección
      • Sin-Hang Chiu
      • Pak-Wing Yan
    • Guionistas
      • Pak-Wing Yan
      • Wing-Hong Ho
      • Ashley Cheung
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    2kperakis

    Personally speaking... waste of time...

    First thing first:I always rate judging by what the movie actually aims to sell.I rate "The Godfather" and "12 Angry men" as excellent movies, but I also rate "Top Secret" and "Airplane" very highly in their own genre, and the same applies for "Sharknado". So I don't pretend to be a movie critic stuck with cinefil movies or a B-movie junkie. To the actual review: I honestly regret spending the time to watch this movie! I don't know what actually made it feel so bad. The bad acting? The even worse story? The humiliating representation of vampires who just jump around for the first time in history? The fact that it turns out to be yet another love story??? OK...maybe for people with Eastern culture it makes more sense...but for people with a more Western philosophy...I think it will be a waste of time...
    6cauwboy

    A Chinese Ghostbusters/Karate Kid Romantic Comedy mix

    After having watched the very dark and depressing Rigor Mortis, I soon found out about this film, with Siu-Ho Chin back as a badass vampire fighter and his old sidekick played by the forever funny Richard Ng. I complained about Rigor Mortis that it took itself too serious and that stripping out every little piece of humour might only have harmed the film more. As for this film, you get an idea at once what you're in for, a comedy with some spooky elements, not horrific, I was never scared during this film, this is more like a kindergarten horror if anything. There's also something with the way this film is filmed and lit that makes it feels like a direct-to-DVD film, it's too clean and too smooth, like the young actors having way too much makeup making them look artificial.

    Anyway, after Rigor Mortis ended up being too dark, this film was just too light-hearted, our main protagonist Tim ending up falling in love with a girl vampire (although she looks like a normal girl) and has to hide it from the Vampire Cleanup Department (VCD) while he learns to become a vampire fighter like them. The VCD crew is a bunch of silly/crazy/cool group of people like the Ghostbusters, fighting vampires and do it really well too. And during the film, Tim gets trained by the different people at the Department to be a vampire fighter himself, including swiping the floor and throwing the waste in the trash bin, which took me a couple of seconds to figure out where it was leading to *coughs* Karate Kid *coughs*.

    The main threat of the film is a bad, powerful vampire attacking the city they live in and the film had such a light-hearted tone to it that I never feared that anyone would really end up die - like I said, Kindergarten Horror. I did however have a bigger problem with the sugar-sweet love story going on between Tim and the vampire girl, because of movie, she ended up sucking some of his vampire-immunity from him in the beginning of the film, making her look like a super-cute model girl, more or less. Why not make her a ghost instead of a vampire? The film-makers obviously must've seen Mr. Vampire and could probably find a way to make it work better than having her just jump around. We even got a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo of Ching-Ying Lam in a photograph handed to Richard Ng's character.

    Still, it could've been a much worse film, I can actually see myself watch this film again in the future, it was an easy watch, even if the romance between Tim and the vampire girl made me want to hug a big teddybear and "squee" like a teenage girl, which is not the way I would've wanted it as a fan of 80s HK Horror Comedies - I'm still happy though that Hong Kong is keeping the Chinese Vampire franchise alive, even if it never will reach the same level as Mr. Vampire or Spooky Encounters.
    7lotekguy-1

    Sweet little comedy if you're in the right state of mind

    Don't expect a lot of gore. Think of a Karate Kid with vampires to confront. Then add the most adorable "child of the night" (Min Chen Lin) to ever grace the genre. Her character alone justifies giving this bit of fluff a look. Silly? Yes. But in a good way, if you're in the mood for the novelty it offers.
    jim-man

    Light entertainment

    Vampire Cleanup Department (2017)

    The term 'vampire' is incorrect in this Chinese genre (dating from literature of the 19th Century). The living corpses are more like zombies (the animated dead). They hop around (hahaha!) and attack humans.

    In the 1980s, this genre was briefly popular in Hong Kong movies, Since this genre predated the craze for zombies in the West, the term vampire was applied in the English translation. And sure enough, some zombies went for the neck.

    In the context of a feudal rural context, the old movies were atmospheric and spooky. This movie is set in modern Hong Kong, and the old-style zombies look silly where there are motorcars and SWAT.

    The special effects are minimal. So, the actors have to ham it up. With the small budget, the film makers have to target micro audiences.

    Richard Ng represents nostalgia. The film starts with a bloody flourish in slasher style.

    Then, we are introduced to the small team of 'ghostbusters' known as Vampire Cleanup Department (VCD). The VCD hang out in a Batcave-style secret HQ.

    Then, there is the romance angle. The VCD has a young recruit who falls for a teen zombie. Interestingly, the teen zombie looks like a doll (Japanese fetish for life-like girl dolls).

    The bottom line is that this is a commercial production with little originality. Possibly entertaining if you are looking for a little entertainment. But, its not the next-big-thing as the producers might hope.
    5shiyosunderland

    Hop along...

    This hopping-Chinese-vampire-comedy felt very shallow. It tries to be hip and modern but feels as hip as Babyjohns granny in her hibbedy-hob-garments - it's a joke. Babyjohn himself made me want to grab the TV and shake it, although cruelty against minors is not my thing at all. The romance was completely artificial and the story itself tries to be too many things at once while failing to deliver any of the real goods like horror, comedy or action. "Vampire Cleanup Department" feels more like a failed TV-Show and tries to update the Jiang-Shi-Lore with elements from Blade and Buffy without providing any original life energy for us to suck up.

    + classic ("Mr. Vampire") veterans on board! It's great to see Richard Ng and Chin Siu-Ho again and there's even a cameo from Eric Tsang. That's nice! - Lead actors are not at all interesting - script is all over the place - Makup effects are not very frightening - Digital fx are very bad. The vampire kills are very much doing the same as "Blade" did, but that movie is 20 years old soon and looks a million times better. - romance: Maybe this works for Youtube junkies. I don't know. I hope not otherwise mankind might be doomed. What happens at the end?Does it make sense at all? - Babyjohn? Is he a kid, is he an adult? Watch this movie and see for yourselves!

    verdict: hop along, hop along, there's nothing to see here.

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      • 16 de marzo de 2017 (Hong Kong)
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      • Hong Kong
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      • Cantonés
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