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O Mestre dos Jogos 3

Título original: Du cheng feng yun III
  • 2016
  • 1 h 53 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
2,6/10
3,4 mil
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Chow Yun-Fat, Jacky Cheung, Nick Cheung, Andy Lau, and Carina Lau in O Mestre dos Jogos 3 (2016)
ComédiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaKen is holding a wedding ceremony in Macau for her daughter, Rainbow, who is marrying his protege, Vincent. Ken's best buddies, Vic and Mark, are invited to the wedding. On the wedding day i... Ler tudoKen is holding a wedding ceremony in Macau for her daughter, Rainbow, who is marrying his protege, Vincent. Ken's best buddies, Vic and Mark, are invited to the wedding. On the wedding day itself, Mark receives a phone call from Michael Chen, who warns him that a mysterious tycoo... Ler tudoKen is holding a wedding ceremony in Macau for her daughter, Rainbow, who is marrying his protege, Vincent. Ken's best buddies, Vic and Mark, are invited to the wedding. On the wedding day itself, Mark receives a phone call from Michael Chen, who warns him that a mysterious tycoon has hired mercenaries to assassinate Ken. The wedding is then sabotaged, while Ken and M... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Wai Keung Lau
    • Jing Wong
  • Roteiristas
    • Kin-Hung Chan
    • Jing Wong
  • Artistas
    • Chow Yun-Fat
    • Andy Lau
    • Jacky Cheung
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    2,6/10
    3,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Jing Wong
    • Roteiristas
      • Kin-Hung Chan
      • Jing Wong
    • Artistas
      • Chow Yun-Fat
      • Andy Lau
      • Jacky Cheung
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Ken Shek…
    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Michael Chan…
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Yik Tin-hang
    Nick Cheung
    Nick Cheung
    • Mark
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Molly
    Sally Victoria Benson
    Sally Victoria Benson
    • Tina
    Chun-Tung Chan
    • Wedding band member
    Yun-Hei Chan
    • Interpol agent
    Chi-Man Chau
    • Groomsman
    • (as Chi-Man Chow)
    Fong-Dai Cheung
    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Victor
    Roydon Chio
    • Prisoner
    Tsz-Lung Chow
    • Groomsman
    Anita Chui
    Maria Cordero
    • Prison Officer
    Andrew Dasz
    Andrew Dasz
    • Bodyguard
    Charles Heung
    Charles Heung
    • Lung Ng
    Jacky Heung
    Jacky Heung
    • Lung Sap-ng
    • Direção
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Jing Wong
    • Roteiristas
      • Kin-Hung Chan
      • Jing Wong
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    4moviexclusive

    Despite the star power, this third instalment of Wong Jing's gambling-themed franchise is lazily scripted, messily directed and no more than overblown, over-the-top nonsense

    From Chow Yun Fat's Ko Chun to Andy Lau's Michael Chan to Chow Yun Fat's more recent Ken Shek, three generations of gambling legends unite in the third instalment of Wong Jing's 'From Vegas to Macau' franchise; and how perfectly apt really, since it was from the prolific mind of Wong Jing that these iconic characters of Hong Kong cinema were hatched and etched into the public consciousness. Yet, as befitting as it may be for him to be at the helm of this reunion party, it is also ironically the reason why we are quite so utterly disappointed at this lazily scripted, messily directed piece of overblown, over-the-top nonsense which Wong Jing is passing off as a fun Lunar New Year caper.

    Not that the previous two chapters, which saw Chow Yun-Fat portray Ken as a playful and even zany riff on his 1980s 'God of Gamblers' character, were classics; yet imperfect and at least mildly shambling as they were, 'From Vegas to Macau' and 'From Vegas to Macau 2' were a boisterous mix of kinetic action and goofy humour buoyed by Chow's effortless screen charm. That charisma is sorely lacking in this bloated follow-up – given how Ken is joined not only by Nick Cheung's former D.O.A. accountant Mark, but also his master Ko Chun's disciple Michael (Lau), Michael's no-nonsense partner Kitty (Li Yuchun), a new nemesis named J.C. (Jacky Cheung) and last but not least a female equivalent to his male robo-butler named Skinny that the latter unsurprisingly takes a romantic interest in.

    Continuing on the downward trajectory set by its immediate predecessor from the original, the sorry excuse of a plot that picks up from the events of the former has the love-crazed J.C. plotting to exact revenge on Ken for leaving Molly (Carina Lau) in her current comatose state. So J.C. detonates a bomb in the form of a robot designed to look like Michael at Ken's daughter's wedding (Kimmy Tong), and sets Ken and Nick up to look like they stole the US$15 million they recovered from Molly's international criminal organisation D.O.A. in the last instalment. Thanks to Michael and Kitty, Ken and Nick manage to break out of a high-security prison in Hong Kong, where they seek refuge in Michael's home in Singapore before going to a fictional island named Paradise Island in Thailand to confront J.C.

    To nitpick at Wong Jing's script for his story is perhaps missing the point; after all, Wong Jing makes no attempt to disguise that it exists merely as narrative glue to connect standalone gags to action-heavy set-pieces. Yet even more than the last sequel, this one presumes audience goodwill in overlooking the gaping holes and lapses of logic in its plotting.

    Unfortunately, there is little quid pro quo in our willingness to suspend disbelief. Compared to the previous instalments, there are a grand total of three gags that work here – the first which has Ken lead his fellow inmates on a sing-along of the classic 'Prison on Fire' song 'The Light of Friendship' (友誼之光) at the prison where no less than the song's Macanese singer and songwriter Maria Cordero is the warden; the second which has a traumatised Ken regard himself as Zhang Wuji and his friends as other 'Jin Yong' characters after watching a classic adaptation of 'The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber'; and the last which sees Michael and Kitty play a game of mahjong with Yuen Qiu and Lo Hoi Pang to the tune of Sam Hui's classic 'The Mahjong Heroes' (or '打雀英雄傳').

    As much as we love to see Chow Yun-Fat, Andy Lau and Nick Cheung clowning around with each other, the rest of the gags are tired, forced and uninspired, so much so that the middle act set in Michael's house passes by like a slog. Only the surprise appearance by Law Kar-Ying as an ammo expert by the name of 'Only Yu' (you either get the joke or you don't) enlivens the proceedings, though after that initial tongue-in-cheek name-play, Wong Jing can't even seem to follow through with anything amusing.

    Seemingly aware of his audience's tedium, co-director Andrew Lau over-compensates in the last act with an excess of gunfire, pyrotechnics and CGI. Instead of actual locations, Lau has opted to build a number of grand sets to make up J.C's elaborate underground lair, most of which he then proceeds to blow up in slo-mo theatrical fashion after equally dramatic shoot-outs. Still, the action hardly excites, and is often over in a blur. The only two sequences which leave an impression – but for the wrong reasons – are a completely gratuitous one where Lau unleashes his 'Michael Bay' ambitions by letting Robot Stupid and Robot Skinny take on four evil robots in 'Transformers' fashion before Nick Cheung turns into 'Iron Man' to finish them off, and a totally cringe-worthy showdown between Ken and J.C. in the latter's (literally) highly charged laboratory where Jacky Cheung gets to show off his best 'Harry Potter' wand-waving impersonation before Carina Lau miraculously emerges from her coma to end everything off on yet another melodramatic note.

    Despite the high-profile additions of Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung, 'From Vegas to Macau 3' is easily the weakest entry of the series, no thanks to a shambolic plot, imbecilic gags, and incoherent action. What fun we had watching Chow Yun-Fat reprise his role as Ko Chun and his hyperactive doppelganger Ken is sorely watered down here, as Wong Jing spreads his time amongst the other key players and even plays down his role. Instead of honouring the legacy of his past screen creations, Wong Jing does them an absolute disservice and even disgrace by bringing them together without meaning or motivation. There is only so much nostalgia can get you, and it is too easy to recognise all that star-power as bluff.
    7RosanaBotafogo

    Little Cool...

    Exaggerated, very exaggerated, some funny scenes, but most of the time tiring, with good action scenes, light, uncompromised, the little robots won my heart, the babies mainly, cool...
    1nobodycared

    Beyond Bad

    I would give a zero if I could. This has got to be the worst movie I've ever watched in my entire life. The whole movie is soulless, tasteless and detestable. I almost felt insulted after watching it. The producer and crew had no respect to their audience. The plot was empty and sloppy, the camera work was like a cheesy 80s TV show, the acting was amateur. One of the actors simply didn't have any facial expressions throughout the movie. I went in with low expectation but I was still stunned by how bad it was. They couldn't even get simple shootings done right. The few action scenes were badly shot and look completely unrealistic. Hidden ads are no longer hidden, they are dumped right to your face blatantly without any disguise. That is the most shameless "hidden ad" I've seen in movies. The movie producer really cared about nothing but making a cheap movie to roll in whatever money they can get. Shame on them!
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    The comedy had taken over, and it wasn't particularly funny...

    I sat down to watch the 2016 movie "From Vegas to Macau III" (aka "Du cheng feng yun III") after having seen, and really enjoyed the 2014 and 2015 prequels. So I must admit that I was looking forward to watching writer Jing Wong's third movie to the franchise.

    Well, this movie was by no account as entertaining as the previous two movies. Sure, it was watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. But it paled in comparison to "From Vegas to Macau" and "From Vegas to Macau II".

    So what made this movie stand out from the other two previous movies? Well, the comedy aspect in this third movie was simply too much and overly done to the point where it became a nuisance to sit through. Whereas the previous two movies also had comedy in it, it was done in a less degree and much more subtle. Whereas "From Vegas to Macau III" was just crammed with comedy, most of which just made the movie feel childish and stupid, to be bluntly honest.

    But I must say that it was nice to see such a great cast come together again for a third movie, with the likes of Yun-Fat Chow, Andy Lau and Carina Lau, to mention but a few.

    It was a shame that directors Andrew Lau and Jing Wong failed to provide a movie that fully lived up to the level of the predecessors.

    My rating of "From Vegas to Macau III" lands on less than mediocre four out of ten stars. This movie is good enough if you haven't seen the previous two movies in the franchise, or as a stand-alone movie. But for a third installment in the franchise, it was just dumbed down by way too much slapstick comedy which didn't really work in favor of the movie.
    4sukassukas

    whatttt

    What a movie, gambler with starwars and others.. hahahaa

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de fevereiro de 2016 (Hong Kong)
    • Países de origem
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Idiomas
      • Mandarim
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