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Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
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Kung Fu Hustle
US Release Date: 8th April 2005
Running Time: 99 mins
 
Genre: Comedy / Action
Starring: Stephen Chow, Chan Kwok Kwan, Lam Chung, Feng Xiaogang, Fung Hak On
[full cast]
Directed by: Stephen Chow
 
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Amid the chaos of pre-revolutionary China, small time thief, Sing, aspires to be one of the sophisticated and ruthless Axe Gang whose underworld activities overshadow the city. Stumbling across a crowded apartment complex aptly known as Pig Sty Alley, Sing attempts to extort money from one of the ordinary locals, but the neighbors are not what they appear. Sings comical attempts at intimidation inadvertently attract the Axe Gang into the fray, setting off a chain of events that brings the two disparate worlds face-to-face. As the inhabitants of the Pig Sty fight for their lives, the ensuing the clash of kung fu titans unearths some legendary martial arts Masters. Sing, despite his futile attempts, lacks the soul of a killer, and must face his own mortality in order to discover the true nature of the kung fu master.

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Amazing

This movie rocks, Stephen Chow is one hell of an actor. The other characters are awesome too. Looking forward for par 2. He has a lot of other good movies too, e.g. Shaolin Soccer, CJ7 etc.

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Stephen Chow devotees - this one does not disappoint. "Kung Fu Hustle" is a hilarious combination of cartoon-ish live action, slapstick comedy, breathtaking kung fu choreography and outlandish CGI thrown together with a lot of thoughtfulness by director Chow. If you thought Chow was great in "Shaolin Soccer", you'll absolutely love him in this one.

The story takes place in pre-revolutionary China, when gangsters terrorised civilians and the police alike. Axe Gang, a group of axe-wielding mobsters, is the most feared. With slickly-gelled hair, black suits, top hats and nifty moves to boot, Chow combines violence and comedy in his signature style, somewhat reminiscent of "Kill Bill". Call it elegant gore if you will. It's stamped all over the movie, like when the heartless axe-men brutally slice their enemies and then break into a broadway-style dance in celebration.

The only group of people blissfully unaware of these crazy axe-men are the villagers from remote and rundown village Pig Sty Alley. Headed by a flirtatious Landlord and bossy Landlady, the villagers live in relative peace, except the regular fights between the volatile couple. In any case, these poor but happy people have their lives disrupted when Sing (Chow) walks into the village and tries to get away with a free hair cut for his chubby chum (played by newcomer Lam Tze Chung). He pretends to be one of the Axe Gang, unwittingly calling in the brutal mobsters with a firecracker. The Axe-Gang answers with an overwhelming number of men, but are humiliated when the docile residents fight back to victory.

The Axe-Gang leaders leave in a fury, determined to destroy the village completely. Meanwhile, Sing desperately wants to be accepted in the Axe Gang and prove himself a worthy baddie, but he's too soft to kill anybody.

Thus begins an escalated fight between the Axe Gang, the Pig Sty Alley residents, a top kung fu fighter gone cuckoo, and Sing caught in the middle of it all. Look out for a spoof on the Matrix fight - Neo against the Mr Smiths. Chow weaves them all together especially for his fans to enjoy his comic style to its fullest potential.

Definitely one to watch if you are one who enjoyed his previous work, are a fan of Chow's, or are a male. If you lie in none of those categories, you may find a few funny moments, but the rest will fly over you head, like it did mine. It's unnecessarily violent, so that the accompanying humour might repel rather than entertain. Okay, okay, I can already feel many eager fans baring their teeth at me, so I'll end here. Love it or hate it, I'll have to say this one may just propel Chow to international stardom.

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