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Daai laap mat taam Ling Ling Fat

  • 1996
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
4950
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Daai laap mat taam Ling Ling Fat (1996)
Dark FantasyFarceParodyPeriod DramaWuxiaActionComedyFantasyRomanceThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn imperial agent gets ridiculed for his various inventions, until his supportive wife encourages him to attend a conference, which's actually a trap to kill all the doctors serving the empe... Leggi tuttoAn imperial agent gets ridiculed for his various inventions, until his supportive wife encourages him to attend a conference, which's actually a trap to kill all the doctors serving the emperor, where his crazy inventions come in handy.An imperial agent gets ridiculed for his various inventions, until his supportive wife encourages him to attend a conference, which's actually a trap to kill all the doctors serving the emperor, where his crazy inventions come in handy.

  • Regia
    • Stephen Chow
    • Vincent Kok
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Stephen Chow
    • Vincent Kok
    • Man-Sang Lo
  • Star
    • Stephen Chow
    • Carina Lau
    • Carman Lee
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    4950
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Stephen Chow
      • Vincent Kok
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Stephen Chow
      • Vincent Kok
      • Man-Sang Lo
    • Star
      • Stephen Chow
      • Carina Lau
      • Carman Lee
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 22Recensioni della critica
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    Stephen Chow
    Stephen Chow
    • Ling Ling Fat
    • (as Chiau Sing Chi)
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Kar-Ling
    • (as Lau Ka Ling)
    Carman Lee
    Carman Lee
    • Gum Tso
    • (as Carmen Li)
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    • Emperor
    • (as Cheung Tat Ming)
    Kar-Ying Law
    Kar-Ying Law
    • Fat-Yan
    • (as Law Ka Ying)
    Tats Lau
    Tats Lau
    • The Ghost
    • (as Lau Yee Tat)
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    • No Face's Wife
    • (as Yuen Cheong Yan)
    Shun-Yee Yuen
    • Two Face
    • (as Yuen Shun Yee)
    Lik-Chi Lee
    Lik-Chi Lee
    • Emperor's Advisor
    Stephen Au
    • Master of Ceremonies for Anatomy
    King-Man Chik
    • Sex-starved Patient
    Mimi Chu
    Mimi Chu
    • Fat's Mother-in-law
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • Doctor
    Elvina Kong
    Elvina Kong
    • Dizzy Patient
    Kin-Yan Lee
    • Emperor's Mistress
    Indra Leech
    • Doctor
    Gary Wing-Lun Mak
    Gary Wing-Lun Mak
    • Ling Ling Fat's Relative
    Jackson Ng
    Jackson Ng
    • Ling Ling He
    • (as Yuk-Su Ng)
    • Regia
      • Stephen Chow
      • Vincent Kok
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Stephen Chow
      • Vincent Kok
      • Man-Sang Lo
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Overall very fun, a ridiculous blast of action and comedy

    Even within only the first few minutes one can readily discern that this is the type of title where some of the humor (if not also the scene writing at large) will be lost on those who don't speak Cantonese, and who don't possess meaningful awareness of both Chinese and international culture. The protagonist's very name exemplifies this, toying with a reference to Ian Fleming's James Bond, 007, and more specifically the film franchise of Eon Productions - and further emphasized with the opening credits that allude to Eon Productions, the protagonist's obsession with inventions (gadgets), and more. After its own fashion, this is a spy spoof with a setting in the imperial China of several hundred years ago. By no means is any of this to suggest that 'Forbidden City cop' can't be enjoyed by international viewers, but the first impression it makes is as a feature that's very distinctly made for a domestic audience, further including film-making sensibilities that may catch off-guard even those who are accustomed to, for example, the kung fu flicks of The Shaw Brothers or Golden Harvest, or the action romps of Jackie Chan.

    Incidentally, some of Jackie Chan's body of work may be a fair point of reference in general, for as an action-comedy this quite consistently embraces outrageous cartoonishness that's only amplified by the brisk pacing. We get wildly exaggerated expressions and acting, loud and boorish scenes sure to ruffle the feathers of anyone who is sensitive to audio, plain silliness, crude sex jokes, slapstick, and more. It's relatively infrequently that the humor relies on more subtle variations, like a witty exchange of dialogue, sight gags, or a bit drawn out over a scene with the punch coming at the end. To that point, perhaps we can say that what we're seeing is a reflection of comedy and film-making in a different culture, but I'm inclined to think these qualities tie into actual criticisms. That pacing is broadly so steady as to be vexing, and that tendency in the audio toward clamor makes the proceedings feel harried and brusque. While there's much to appreciate here, in these ways the direction of Vincent Kok and Stephen Chow strikes me as a tad uncareful, and I think the humor would have benefited from a more nuanced, thoughtful hand.

    In fairness, however, all these matters are rather superficial. In many other ways there's much to love about this picture, and at its core it's splendidly entertaining. The filming locations are beautiful, and the production design and art direction maybe even more so with their rich detail. Tremendous care went into the costume design, hair and makeup, and props and weapons, let alone stunts, fight choreography, dance choreography, and practical effects, and even the minimal post-production visuals. The camerawork and editing could maybe be a bit cleaner when it comes to visualizing the action sequences, but mostly Lee Kin-keung and Kwong Chi-leung demonstrate deft skill to help shape the feature. Even at their most overcooked I can't fault the cast for spirited acting, and in some instances the performances are genuinely great; more than not, when it comes to the fundamental orchestration of shots and scenes - especially the more shrewd or complicated ones - Kok and Chow's direction is pretty darn smart. Case in point, where the humor does rely on a more delicate touch (e.g., concurrent scenes of violence and frivolity), the comedic timing is kind of brilliant, and 'Forbidden City cop' definitely earns some laughs along the way.

    The action is a blast, the best of the comedy is a joy, it's terrifically well made in general and easy on the eyes (further include superb use of lighting), and at its best the direction is wonderfully sharp. Very importantly, all this necessarily stems from the screenplay of Kok,Chow, and Edmund Liu. We might say reasonably enough that the quality varies some in the writing just as in the execution, particularly where the comedy is concerned. It does also seem to me that, strictly speaking, narrative cohesion breaks down some over time, and the movie becomes more about the action, the comedy, and broad vibes of a plot more than a discrete tale. Be that as it may, the story is duly engaging and compelling, and the scene writing is fabulously strong. Some details are stupendously clever (fantastical capabilities of antagonists, a centerpiece fight involving the protagonist's inventions) even as they may be paired with more overdone aspects. And through it all, what we end up with is a film that stirs together kung fu, period drama, action, various strains of comedy, and fantasy into a weird, vibrant, highly enjoyable whole.

    It remains true that 'Forbidden City cop' has its faults. Some tidbits (mostly the more outlandish and/or sexual ones) completely fail to land, nevermind scattered tinges of sexism, fatphobia, and transphobia. Even at only ninety minutes I wonder if this isn't a smidgen longer than it should be, as the major sequence near the end of the second act feels like a proper climax. There are plenty of swell ideas here, but not all of them are treated well; even as it boasts some excellent humor and writing, the third act comes off to some degree like something taken from a totally different screenplay and rewritten to adjoin the first two-thirds. Still, this was made with no loftier intent than to have fun, and no matter how much we may scrutinize, it ably achieves that goal. I sat to watch with no real foreknowledge or expectations, and though not every facet meets with equal success, I'm pleasantly surprised by how much of a good time it turned out to be. Unless one has a special impetus to watch there's no need to go out of your way for this, but I'm very pleased with how entertaining 'Forbidden Citiy cop' is overall, and I'm glad to give it my solid recommendation!
    Mick-55

    Far fetched farces has me pretty amused

    This is a pretty off-beat sort of HK film with a fair share of action and a lot of silliness. Our hero may be incompetent at Kung Fu, but his gadgetry reminds me of Q from the Bond films, whose music is ripped off and whose sexy introductions are parodied at the start of the film. The usual HK blood spilling, a very twisting and contorting (and even surprising in its predictability) plot and a sentimental thread of the happy couple make this worth a look. It kind of sits between Jackie Chan and the Chinese Ghost Story series.
    7butcheredman

    It's really oldie funny movie

    I really like this movie, indeed. Love the way Stephen Chow shows on screen.
    Chrysanthepop

    A sweet off beat comedy with kong fu, aliens, acting awards, gadgets and gizmos, concubines, transsexuals, prostitutes and the bizarre

    What makes 'Daai laap mat taam 008' different from other Kong Fu comedies is that it's slightly more offbeat and has less kong fu. But hang on, it's funny as hell and endearing. I love the character Ling Ling Fat (Stephen Chow) and his wife Kar Ling (Karina Lau). Chow as Fat is a royal servant, an inventor, a medicine man, a devoted husband and a cop is amazing. He shows another side of his comedic talent that is very different from what he did in 'Shaolin Soccer' and 'Kung Fu'. Carina Lau displays her versatility by playing a comic role as the devoted and loving wife Kar. The relationship of the two characters is very well portrayed and is one of the highlights of the film. There are also many funny characters as I mentioned in the summary that just make the movie experience more fun. The over the top fight scenes are both comical and well shot, fitting well with the context. Yes, a lot of the scenes are done in a cheesy way, a lot of them are far fetched too but then again, it just adds to the humour. There are several laugh out loud moments and very funny twists. I am pretty sure that one will be unstoppably laughing throughout the film. I find 'Daai laap mat taam 008' to be a very refreshing comedy but it's probably the kind one would either hate or like very much.
    bavski-knovril

    stupid - see it

    This movie is one of those which I can't decide whether I like or not.

    It has some crazy fight sequences (verging on ridiculous) which are great, and some really impressive p**s-takes of james bond, butch cassidy etc... the action is great if you like over-the top silliness.

    However, after about the first hour, the plot takes a turn and when 'inspector gadget' goes off to find a new concubine for the emperor pretty much nothing happens for about half an hour.

    This is made up for in the final sequence which seemed surprisingly high-budget.

    You should see this film if you are willing to accept that it is not to be taken seriously - and do not despair if you think they 'used up' all their action when the first few fights were over - be patient.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 febbraio 1996 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingue
      • Catonese
      • Inglese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Win's Entertainment Ltd.
      • Samico Films Production Company Ltd.
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