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The Canton Godfather

Titolo originale: Kei zik
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 2h 8min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
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Jackie Chan and Anita Mui in The Canton Godfather (1989)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her da... Leggi tuttoA country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.

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    • Anita Mui
    • Ah-Lei Gua
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • 'Charlie' Cheng Wah Kuo
    Anita Mui
    Anita Mui
    • Luming Yang
    Ah-Lei Gua
    Ah-Lei Gua
    • Madam Kao
    • (as Yah-Leh Gui)
    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    • Tiger
    • (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Uncle Hai
    Bill Tung
    Bill Tung
    • Tung
    Kenny Bee
    Kenny Bee
    • Reporter #1
    Anthony Carpio
    • One of Tiger Lo's men
    Anthony Chan
    Anthony Chan
    • Reporter #2
    Ching-Wan Chan
    Dik-Hak Chan
    Dik-Hak Chan
    • Chen Wah's Man
    • (as Ti-Ko Chen)
    Joanna Chan
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    • Chen Wah's Man
    Sai-Tang Chan
    • Rope Factory Worker
    Tat-Kwong Chan
    Tat-Kwong Chan
    • Rope Factory Worker
    Wai-Yu Chan
    Wai-Yu Chan
    • Lady Rose's Friend
    • (as Wai-Yue Chan)
    Paul Che
    Paul Che
    • Ping
    • (as Biu Law Che)
    Chih Hua Chen
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    Recensioni degli utenti37

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    Glossy 30s style kung fu gangster movie.

    Before Miracles (inspired by Pocketful of Miracles and other films), Jackie had already done several movies set in the early 30s, including Project A and the sequel Project A II where Jackie homages silent movies and recreates stunts by Buster Keaton, etc.

    In this film, Jackie creates a film that would let him be recognised as a first-rate director. Miracles is a story of Jackie who gets involved with a local triad gang, who's boss dies proclaiming Jackie to be the new boss. The film follows Jackie's exploits and his quest to make the gang into a non-criminal type gangsters mob.

    The film has fantastic camera work and wonderfully detailed in all costumes and the set design. The story is a mis-mash of action and a warm hearted story of Jackie and his relationship with a Lady who sells Roses, and how he buys a rose every day for luck.

    When the rose vendor learns her daughter is coming, she breaks down - realising that her lie of her living a grand life will be exposed - and soon Jackie and his mob try their hardest to help the vendor any way they can.

    Although this is more story and well acted out script, the film seems slugglish and when action happens its over too quick. Fortuently Jackie throws in some typical comic moments and homages to several silent films as well.

    Action fans may be disappointed with the lack of gun-toting gangsters or the lack of tommy guns blazing or lack of kung fu, but the film isn't meant to be for that, its a story based movie.

    The film is excellent to watch, but probably not all that great for Martial art fans as it has a lack of genuinely good fight sequences, bar two (one being when Jackie is tested as the new boss and the other being at the end with Billy Chow).

    Overall a good movie, but did it really need so much money to be spent on it?

    Overall: 6/10.
    7leekandham

    A Different JC Movie

    It is well known that 'Miracles' is one of Jackie Chan's favourite

    movies, mainly due to the artistic freedom he got to make it.

    We're all accustomed to Jackie Chan movies in the style of the

    high octane martial arts action thriller, but up until this production

    Jackie had little chance to show off his cinematographic skills,

    often criticised for being very one-dimensional in his movie

    making. 'Miracles' was the answer to all that.

    Having secured the largest budget in HK movie history for this film

    (which was yet still extremely modest by Hollywood standards),

    Miracles was produced slightly differently from HK films we're

    used to. The result was a lavish set with excellent costumes, and

    most of all, flowing, extravagant shots throughout the film.

    Unfortunately though, the storyline is a bit weak.

    This is certainly not the traditional Jackie Chan movie we're used

    to, but it is nice to see Jackie show off some of his other skills in

    movie making, and that he's not just an all-action hero.
    7hrkepler

    Jackie Chan is the Godfather of Action Comedy

    'Miracles' (I actually like the Australian version title 'The Canton Godfather' more) is quite different from usual Jackie Chan's action choreography movies. It is more situation comedy in 1930s Hollywood fashion, but in Jackie Chan's sauce. The magnificent action and fight scenes are still in, but this time the film concentrates more on simple storytelling and comedy with lavishing set pieces depicting 1930's Hong Kong. The film is over two hours long, but it doesnt' drag as the pacing between action scenes is nearly perfect. Jackie Chan's comedic timing and use of slapstick is as masterful as his martial arts skills. Might not be Chan's best movie, but it is still very enjoyable. Sweet but not sticky. And every once in a while it is nice to see one of your favorite heroes doing something little different.

    Plus - Jackie Chan himself considers 'Miracles' his best directorial effort.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Now that is one lucky rose...

    This 1989 Jackie Chan movie differs from most of his usual movie in terms of being less action-filled and having less slapstick comedy in it. This is one of the more 'serious' of movies in his career, although he did manage to put in some comedy elements here and there.

    Jackie Chan directed "Miracles" (aka "Qi ji") himself and also starred in it alongside with Anita Mui. The two do have good on-screen chemistry together and do compliment one another well throughout the course of the movie. However, Bill Tung (playing Tung) and Richard Ng (playing Captain Ho) were also really good throughout the movie and added a lot of charm and humor to the movie. I didn't even realize that Biao Yuen had a cameo in the movie until after I checked the full cast list on IMDb, nor did I see Simon Yam as a police man either.

    There is, of course, martial arts, stunts and action throughout this movie, as it is a Jackie Chan movie after all. But it is not as prominent a key element to the movie as seen in most of his prior and later work. And with this being a Jackie Chan movie, the action, martial arts and stunts you get is of course excellent and so well choreographed and equally well executed.

    The story in "Miracles" is about a newcomer to Hong Kong in the 1930's who is hustled out of his last remaining money. He reluctantly becomes a mafia boss and finds himself trying to do good in a world run by criminals and hoodlums.

    I will say that the story was good, although the movie felt a bit too long running at two hours and nineteen minutes. It could have used some trimming down here and there. But all in all, it was enjoyable and a good wholehearted Jackie Chan movie.

    The cast in "Miracles" was quite good, with a handful of some very familiar faces (as listed earlier above), especially if you are familiar with the Hong Kong cinema. The cast ensemble did perform well in their given roles and characters.

    I think that with this 1989 movie then Jackie Chan also established himself as being capable of branching out to other genres than his all too familiar martial arts action comedies. And that was a good achievement.

    All in all, "Miracles" is an enjoyable movie to watch for fans of Jackie Chan and newcomers alike. And for us who are a fan of the traditional Jackie Chan movies then "Miracles" was a much welcomed breath of fresh air and a foray into new territory for the beloved action star.
    8reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Miracle of Moviemaking

    It is the 1930's, and naïve country boy Kuo Cheng-Wah has just arrived in Hong Kong. A violent gang war has broken out over the city, which he finds himself in the middle of. After a gang boss bequeaths him his empire, Cheng-Wah opens a nightclub, featuring the sultry singer Yang Luming as star attraction. Meanwhile, Madame Kao, an impoverished street seller, needs Cheng-Wah's help if she is to convince her daughter she is a lady of means. So begins a madcap tale full of action, comedy and romance sure to leave audiences spellbound.

    Directed by Jackie Chan and based on Damon Runyon's short story 'Madame La Gimp,' 'Miracles' is a heartwarming, exciting comedy both fun and fast-paced. Runyon's source material had been adapted for the screen twice before by Frank Capra, in 1933 with 'Lady For A Day' and 1961 with 'Pocketful of Miracles,' but Chan's version is by far the most memorable. Combining clever dialogue with strong characterisation and witty set-pieces, the screenplay brims with comedic inventiveness. The narrative is consistently engaging, full of humorous misunderstandings, idiosyncratic characters and hilarious action that would have made Buster Keaton proud.

    As is the case with most Chan fare, the film features stunt work and fight choreography that is awe-inspiring. The martial arts world's answer to Fred Astaire, Chan's incredible physicality is on full display, and the rapid-fire action will leave you breathless- when you're not laughing, that is. A sequence in a rope factory has to be seen to be believed; so incredible are Chan and his Stunt Team. Furthermore, the aspects of the narrative involving Madame Kao are handled brilliantly, bringing additional humour and drama to proceedings, while the musical numbers interspersed throughout harken back to the glory days of Hollywood musicals.

    Moreover, Arthur Wong's lush cinematography gives the film a richness and fluidity largely missing from Chan's previous pictures. Making expert use of tracking shots and long, single takes, Wong fosters a sense of realism and immersion. A one take shot at the night club is most impressive, swooping over the heads of the audience from the stage, up into Cheng-Wah's office; plunging the viewer deep into the glamourous world of the film.

    Eddie Ma's grand production design drips with textural richness. From the bustling streets of Hong Kong, to the velvet and gold rimmed nightclub, to the dusty rope factory, all the locations are detailed and visually interesting. A stunning feast for the eyes, Ma, art director Sai Kan Lam and set decorator Yiu-Kwong But have faithfully recreated 1930's Hong Kong, with a wry, Runyonesque slant. In addition, Lai-Fang Chan and Sun-Yiu Cheung's costume design is intricate and evocative; adding to the personalities of the characters and their world.

    Jackie Chan stars as Kuo Cheng-Wah, opposite Anita Mui as Yang Luming and Ah-Lei Gua as Madame Kao. Charismatic and charming, Chan is brilliant in the role, clearly relishing the chance to play an old timey 'Guys and Dolls' style gangster. His terrific comedic timing- combined with his martial arts prowess- is incredible to behold, while he imbues the character with interesting little quirks- like flipping a hat before putting it on- that make him all the more compelling. As director, stunt coordinator and actor; Chan impresses greatly.

    As does Anita Mui, demonstrating her considerable comedic, and vocal, talents. She and Chan share a great chemistry that makes watching them together a joy, while her classy performance of the song 'Rose, Rose I Love You' is close to unforgettable. Ah-Lei Gua brings a touching vulnerability to her role, making her compelling and sympathetic. Additionally, Bill Tung is hilarious as a conman Cheng-Wah brings into the fold, while Chun-Hsiung Ko and Lo Lieh make for excellent villains. Also worth mentioning are Wu Ma, as Cheng-Wah's mentor Uncle Hoi, and Richard Ng, as bumbling Chief Inspector Ho, who both give memorable, humorous performances.

    In conclusion, Jackie Chan's 'Miracles' is a funny, heartwarming comedy that does justice to its source material, Damon Runyon's 'Madame La Gimp,' while also paying tribute to the work of Frank Capra and the Golden Age of Hollywood. Showcasing Chan's innumerable talents and vision, it is exciting and entertaining, featuring many pulse-pounding action sequences, striking cinematography and a fine score. Well-acted and fun for all the family, it really is a miracle of moviemaking.

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      According to Jackie Chan's autobiography, of all the movies he's ever made, this is his favorite.
    • Blooper
      When tripped at his initiation, Gwok begins to fall on his left side but lands on his right in the next shot.
    • Versioni alternative
      The international version is cut by 22 minutes from the original Hong Kong release.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Jackie Chan: My Story (1998)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 giugno 1989 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingue
      • Catonese
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Way Films Ltd.
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      • 64.000.000 HKD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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