Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA bar waiter who loves reading Manga comic books gives up his job to work for the Triad.A bar waiter who loves reading Manga comic books gives up his job to work for the Triad.A bar waiter who loves reading Manga comic books gives up his job to work for the Triad.
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Stephen Chow
- Sing
- (as Sing-chi Chow)
Wilson Lam
- Chun
- (as Chun-yin Lam)
Shing Fui-On
- Bill
- (as Fui-on Shing)
Ann Bridgewater
- Ann
- (as On-nei Pak)
Ka-Yan Leung
- Hung Yi
- (as Ka-yan Leung)
Yuen Woo-Ping
- Master Yi
- (as Wo-ping Yuen)
Ming Yan Lung
- Vietnamese Boss
- (as Ming-yan Lung)
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The King of Slapstick Comedy, Stephen Chow is a man of different personalities but among them his Chaplin like Tramp persona has dominated all of his other images.
One may only remembers chow for his carrer of producing some of the best comedies of the Slapstick Genre but they should not forget that he is not only a comedian but a Very Capable actor too.
In this early Chow Film he is not only able to entertain us with his silly and on point comedy but also delivers a good performance as a new recruit of a triad syndicate following the footsteps of his idol, his hero.
Though it is not as good as John Woo's "Bullet in the head" 1990 but it also uses the concept of three friends trapped in a serious situation & chow gives a good performance while saving his friends life when they are trapped in Thailand.
One may not like it as it may not be that much comedy as chow other comedies that will be coming in the following years, but seeing chow act silly and good at the same time is a good experience while will become more prominant in the movies he made after 2000, showing his full self as an very capable actor, director and performer.
One may only remembers chow for his carrer of producing some of the best comedies of the Slapstick Genre but they should not forget that he is not only a comedian but a Very Capable actor too.
In this early Chow Film he is not only able to entertain us with his silly and on point comedy but also delivers a good performance as a new recruit of a triad syndicate following the footsteps of his idol, his hero.
Though it is not as good as John Woo's "Bullet in the head" 1990 but it also uses the concept of three friends trapped in a serious situation & chow gives a good performance while saving his friends life when they are trapped in Thailand.
One may not like it as it may not be that much comedy as chow other comedies that will be coming in the following years, but seeing chow act silly and good at the same time is a good experience while will become more prominant in the movies he made after 2000, showing his full self as an very capable actor, director and performer.
Stephen Chow is a waiter at a bar, given to reading manga. He has a hard time separating reality from cartoon fantasy, so when there's a triad battle in the bar, he impresses the survivors. He attaches himself to them, and distinguishes himself in rescuing the survivors in a deal gone wrong in Thailand, rising higher in the estimation of the toughs, like Wilson Lam and Shing Fui-On. But matters take a deadly turn before he fully understands what is going on.
Although there are some light-hearted moments, Chow plays the naif amusingly, and the toughs come to prize him, this is in no way a comedy; instead, it's a story about a man lost in a dangerously romantic view of how things work, and his loss of innocence. Chow is fine in the role, but if you're looking for one of comedies that made him such a sensation over the next decade and a half, you'll be disappointed. Accept it for what it is, and you'll be moderately pleased.
Although there are some light-hearted moments, Chow plays the naif amusingly, and the toughs come to prize him, this is in no way a comedy; instead, it's a story about a man lost in a dangerously romantic view of how things work, and his loss of innocence. Chow is fine in the role, but if you're looking for one of comedies that made him such a sensation over the next decade and a half, you'll be disappointed. Accept it for what it is, and you'll be moderately pleased.
Another movie featuring Stephen Chow's affable, lovable, but incompetent character, Sing. While this is obviously not the same Sing as in his other movies, the progress from bumbling bumpkin (or, in this case, simply a fool) to hero is similar to many of his other pictures.
I'm not sure if the director (Ka-Yan Leung) was holding Stephen Chow back, or whether he was just finding his comedic roots, but this movie shows only glimpses of what would later blossom into the persona that has, of late, begun to take even America by storm.
Still, there are plenty of good jokes and a good bit of well-choreographed action, and the story, while really just a vehicle for Chow's talent, isn't as predictable as some similar movies. Some of the gags in this feature are fresh and clever, but the music and the acting make it hard to take very seriously.
I'm not sure if the director (Ka-Yan Leung) was holding Stephen Chow back, or whether he was just finding his comedic roots, but this movie shows only glimpses of what would later blossom into the persona that has, of late, begun to take even America by storm.
Still, there are plenty of good jokes and a good bit of well-choreographed action, and the story, while really just a vehicle for Chow's talent, isn't as predictable as some similar movies. Some of the gags in this feature are fresh and clever, but the music and the acting make it hard to take very seriously.
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