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Um conto selvagem e hilariante anacrônico de um guarda imperial da Cidade Proibida que não tem habilidades de artes marciais, mas um talento para fazer máquinas futuristas e deve salvar o im... Ler tudoUm conto selvagem e hilariante anacrônico de um guarda imperial da Cidade Proibida que não tem habilidades de artes marciais, mas um talento para fazer máquinas futuristas e deve salvar o imperador sequestrado.Um conto selvagem e hilariante anacrônico de um guarda imperial da Cidade Proibida que não tem habilidades de artes marciais, mas um talento para fazer máquinas futuristas e deve salvar o imperador sequestrado.
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Stephen Chow
- Ling Ling Fat
- (as Chiau Sing Chi)
Carina Lau
- Kar-Ling
- (as Lau Ka Ling)
Carman Lee
- Gum Tso
- (as Carmen Li)
Tat-Ming Cheung
- Emperor
- (as Cheung Tat Ming)
Kar-Ying Law
- Fat-Yan
- (as Law Ka Ying)
Cheung-Yan Yuen
- No Face's Wife
- (as Yuen Cheong Yan)
Shun-Yee Yuen
- Two Face
- (as Yuen Shun Yee)
Jackson Ng
- Ling Ling He
- (as Yuk-Su Ng)
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Many of the same sort of visual gags found in Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle get their first sparks here. The comedy is very broad, as usual for an HK production, and the production is uneven at times. The kung-fu is more crazy-fu and shot in dizzying super wide angle close- ups. In contrast the non-fighting portions are photographed nicely.
Chow is a good comic actor following in the footsteps of notable actors like Fu Sheng, Jacky Chan and others. The relationship between Chow's character and the wife is very well done for this type of film. There are lots of anachronistic media references and sometimes the film seems more like a TV show. Much of the action seems to be influenced by Ng See Yuen's Shaolin Drunkard films of the 1980's, not that that's bad at all.
Not as polished as Chow's later films but good fun.
Chow is a good comic actor following in the footsteps of notable actors like Fu Sheng, Jacky Chan and others. The relationship between Chow's character and the wife is very well done for this type of film. There are lots of anachronistic media references and sometimes the film seems more like a TV show. Much of the action seems to be influenced by Ng See Yuen's Shaolin Drunkard films of the 1980's, not that that's bad at all.
Not as polished as Chow's later films but good fun.
I really like this movie, indeed. Love the way Stephen Chow shows on screen.
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.
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.
Saw this on a flight from Tokyo to HK - had no idea what it was about (still don't, really) but it had my wife and I ROTFL. There's bits about the alien autopsy, Academy Award speeches and cooking shows, I think.
Doesn't make any sense, has cheesy effects and this isn't really acting, just mugging for the camera and winking at the audience, but everyone's very charming and once you stop worrying about the story (there might have been one, somewhere), you won't stop laughing.
Doesn't make any sense, has cheesy effects and this isn't really acting, just mugging for the camera and winking at the audience, but everyone's very charming and once you stop worrying about the story (there might have been one, somewhere), you won't stop laughing.
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- ConexõesReferenced in Kung-Fu Futebol Clube (2001)
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