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Mou man tai 2

  • 2002
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
92
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Mou man tai 2 (2002)
Martial ArtsActionComedyRomance

Takashi Okamura is back on another wacky adventure. This time he is mistaken for a foreign assassin, which leads to him being chased by a maverick martial arts master, an oddball cop, the ga... Read allTakashi Okamura is back on another wacky adventure. This time he is mistaken for a foreign assassin, which leads to him being chased by a maverick martial arts master, an oddball cop, the gangsters who hired him and the true assassin.Takashi Okamura is back on another wacky adventure. This time he is mistaken for a foreign assassin, which leads to him being chased by a maverick martial arts master, an oddball cop, the gangsters who hired him and the true assassin.

  • Director
    • Ka-Lok Chin
  • Writer
    • Tak-Sam Leong
  • Stars
    • Takashi Okamura
    • Biao Yuen
    • Wakana Sakai
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    92
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ka-Lok Chin
    • Writer
      • Tak-Sam Leong
    • Stars
      • Takashi Okamura
      • Biao Yuen
      • Wakana Sakai
    • 6User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Takashi Okamura
    • Kensuke Kimura
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Lam Kau
    Wakana Sakai
    • Yumiko Ota
    Candy Lo
    Candy Lo
    • Lam Doi
    Sam Lee
    Sam Lee
    • Daniel
    Shun Sugata
    Shun Sugata
    • Kazuo Ota
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • Ben
    Won Jin
    • Invincible
    • (as Yuen Jan)
    Marc Redmond
    • Dutch Kickboxer
    Ge Bai
    Tanya Barlow
    • Cleopatra
    Adam Chung-Tai Chan
    Adam Chung-Tai Chan
      Ga-Sin Chan
      Si-Nga Chan
      Wai-Lok Chan
      Yu-Seung Chan
      Wai-Lei Cheung
      Ka-Lok Chin
      Ka-Lok Chin
      • Police officer
      • (as Kar Lok Chin)
      • Director
        • Ka-Lok Chin
      • Writer
        • Tak-Sam Leong
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      User reviews6

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      6cashimor

      A funny and clever movie, with an interesting ending

      Maybe I have been watching too many hindi movies, but the ending of this movie wasn't what I expected, which always makes for bonus points, in my opinion. Even though I understood neither language in the movie (and Iwas glad that even the English was subtitled in English) I still could see the humour in some of the linguistic confusions.
      ramen7noodles

      Decent

      The movie itself was ok. There are quite a number of parodies to popular (HK) movies of the past such as Shaolin Soccer and Police Story. If you've seen a number of Hong Kong films, then you'll probably enjoy the movie a bit more because you'll actually understand the jokes.
      4BA_Harrison

      Dumb slapstick and so-so martial arts result in a disappointing movie.

      Yumiko (Wakana Sakai), the pretty adopted daughter of a recently-deceased Japanese businessman, inherits control of her father's company; her uncle Kazuo (Shun Sugata), miffed that he wasn't left the business to run, orders a hit on his niece. When jug-eared chef Kensuke (Takashi Okamura) enters the wrong hotel room by mistake and knocks out hit-man Invincible (Jung Yuen), he is mistaken for the killer and sent to kill Yumiko. Instead, he falls for the pretty heiress and ends up vowing to protect her. However, she is kidnapped by Kazuo's men while Kensuke is preoccupied playing an arcade game with cop Daniel (Sam Lee).

      Uncle Kazuo keeps Yumiko in a hypnotic trance, and takes control of the business, but runs into a spot of bother himself, when his gangster pals threaten to reveal his illegal activities unless he allows them total control.

      Meanwhile, Kensuke teams up with two martial arts experts, Lam Kau (Yuen Baio) and Lam Doi (Candy Lo) who are hunting Invincible. He learns Kung Fu and attempts to free Yumiko.

      A mixture of broad slapstick humour, spoofery and fight scenes, No Problem 2 is a disappointing film considering the talent involved: 80s kung fu superstar Yuen Baio manages a few fight scenes but is getting a little old for acrobatics these days; director Kar Lok Chin delivers the kind of dumb parody schtick I'd expect from a Scary Movie film; Jung Yuen resorts to mocking his character in Operation Scorpio; and Sam Lee… well, Sam Lee is as annoying as always!

      On the other hand, Collin Chou, as gangster Ben, impressed me; he has an obviously strong screen presence which has not gone unnoticed by Hollywood—he has since starred in two of the Matrix movies and is soon to appear in D.O.A., directed by Corey Yuen. I was also impressed by Wakana Sakai, but for an entirely different reason: this beauty is easy on the eye and should go much further in the film business.

      There is some fun to be had from working out what movies are being parodied, but at 104 minutes I found this film a real chore to sit through. If people pulling funny faces accompanied by silly sound effects makes you burst your sides laughing, then No Problem 2 might appeal to you. Otherwise, I would leave well alone.
      AlbertV79

      Hysterical movie!!!

      I never saw the original Mou Man Tai, with Takashi Okamura. However, after seeing the opening credits, I knew I was gonna be in store to laugh my butt off and I did. I loved the performances of Okamura, Yuen Biao, Candy Lo, and the supporting cast. If you know HK cinema well, you will see the films this movie spoofs...including Police Story, Operation Scorpio, and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. I give it a 10/10 for sheer comedy and all out fun.
      simon_booth

      See the original

      A young (well, short) Japanese chef loves Hong Kong movies and dreams of being a movie star. Taking dreams a little too far, he packs up and moves to Hong Kong. He gets caught up in a typically villainous plot to cheat a busty heiress out of her fortune. This leads to much action, but mostly a lot of dopey comedy.

      The movie is directed by Chin Kar Lok and features a mostly Cantonese cast and crew. It probably registered on most people's radars because it has a reasonably sized role for Yuen Biao, who doesn't grace the HK screens much these days. It's an affectionate spoof of Hong Kong action movies, with a lot of general goofiness mixed in. The plot is full-cliche ahead action movie nonsense, but quite knowingly so I presume.

      With Chin Kar Lok directing and a cast featuring top martial artists Yuen Biao, Kim Won Jun and Ngai Sing, it's probably one of the best assemblies of martial arts talent for a movie in some time. I wonder why it took Japanese investment to bring such a project about? It's not wall to wall kung fu action throughout the movie though - there's only a few fight scenes, but a couple of those do feature some real kung fu! Woo hoo! Yuen Biao shows some moves, but its clear that he's not in the great shape he used to be. Kim Won Jun on the other hand is fantastic - it's great to see him getting involved in movies again. Ngai Sing almost steals the movie as the cool villain, but doesn't really get to show much kung fu prowess. I'm sure he's capable of much better, and out of the fighters present he looked like he's in by far the best physical condition right now.

      Although the movie is a spoof of HK action movies, action isn't the main driving force. Like many HK movies, comedy is splashed liberally throughout. This is where the movie didn't live up to the hopes I had for it - the comedy is very 'comic book' goofy slapstick humour, lots of "wacky" facial expressions and music. So not particularly funny, with some notable exceptions. I wished they'd played it a bit straighter.

      I didn't enjoy NO PROBLEM 2 as much as I'd hoped I would, but I still think it's a movie people should pick up and see. It's not a great movie, but it's got some kung fu and some funny moments... these days, that's a pretty good deal. However, now that I've seen the original NO PROBLEM as well, I have to say that the first is a far superior movie all round.

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      • Release date
        • February 6, 2002 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Japan
        • Hong Kong
      • Official site
        • moumantai2.com[Japanese] pictures and behind-the-scenes features
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • No Problem 2
      • Production companies
        • Bandai Visual Company
        • Media Suits
        • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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        1 hour 44 minutes
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