To hok wai lung 2
- 1992
- 1h 46min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSing quits the force after getting demoted to traffic duties, while his partner is assigned a mission involving foreign terrorists threatening to bomb a school in Hong Kong, so Sing decides ... Leggi tuttoSing quits the force after getting demoted to traffic duties, while his partner is assigned a mission involving foreign terrorists threatening to bomb a school in Hong Kong, so Sing decides to help by going undercover at the same school.Sing quits the force after getting demoted to traffic duties, while his partner is assigned a mission involving foreign terrorists threatening to bomb a school in Hong Kong, so Sing decides to help by going undercover at the same school.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 candidature totali
- Chow Sing Sing
- (as Sing-chi Chow)
- Miss Ho
- (as Man Cheung)
- Tso Tat-Wah
- (as Man-tat Ng)
- …
- Sandy Lai
- (as Yan Chu)
- Inspector Lydia Wong
- (as Tak-han Yip)
- Turtle Wong
- (as Yat-san Wong)
- …
- Undercover Student
- (as Man-kin Chow)
- Jacky Lai
- (as Lai-yui Lee)
- Belligerent Hood
- (as Sau-leung Ko)
Recensioni in evidenza
As with many of Stephen Chow's films, this one has no shortage of slapstick humor and ridiculous action-comedy. Chow proves again that he could do action as well when he tries to deal with the band of terrorists, and also do some romance scenes, courtesy with school official Miss Ho (Sharla Cheung).
This sequel has much goofy scenes here and there, and sometimes you wonder if you could take the plot seriously, but this was still a pretty good film and was rather entertaining.
Grade B-
Fight Back to School 2 follows the same protagonist as last time, Starry Chow who after a demotion in his work goes to infiltrate a school by force to show his superiors that he still got it. This time there's a terrorist threat on an international school in Hong Kong.
First the positives, somehow Stephen Chow doubles down on his already aggressive character and to see him stretch that out even more in the sequel is hilarious, the returning actors all do a pretty great job and they're all playing to their strengths. The movie is competently shot although I wish there were less shots of the school overall, wish there would've been some other cool locations! Also for what it is this movie kind of delivers in a good way! It also has some very hilarious moments.
And now for some of my problems with this movie... once again, but this time it's even more apparent they don't focus the plot on the actual threat that's going on (the investigation and the terrorist attack) which makes it all seem kind of haphazardly executed- a way to keep on adding intrigue to the film would be if they constantly found out clues and stuff in the school (they do but it's always close to the final) which makes it a bit unsatisfactory when for the big showdown the terrorists arrive at the school with basically nothing moving forward the plot before. It's kind of shocking how much they spent on the romance subplot when it basically didn't lead to anything, which is sad. I wish this movie would've taken those opportunities to try and raise the stakes and add a bit more intrigue.
With all being said I still enjoyed this movie, with my criticism above it might sound as if I didn't like it but it's quite the opposite, even for its shortcomings Fight Back to School 2 manages to bring an entertaining time with wacky moments. It might not be as sharp or memorable as the first one but it's still a fun watch nevertheless.
Fight Back to School part 1 is a great comedy, yet still managed to stay serious for a large portion of the film. Part 2 is a masterpiece in every way. The comedy comes in huge doses and I won't even try elaborate on how funny it is. Only Stephen Chow can pull off not wanting to kiss an 18 year old girl this well. It's a dream sequel for fans of the first movie.
Sadly, the fights are even more sparse than Part 1. That is because there are no real fights. Everything is played for laughs and it works very well. There is a great shootout at the end and it tops the movie off nicely.
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Turtle Wong: Didn't you want to play mahjong?
Chow Sing Sing: Maybe a few years later. The Bible is so thick. Don't think about playing mahjong for two years. You won't even have time to masturbate.
Turtle Wong: How can I survive?
- ConnessioniFollowed by To hok wai lung III: Lung gwoh gai nin (1993)
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- 4.086.980 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1