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Monday 17 December 2012

Kung Fu Hustle- Overview and Review


When the villains of Kung Fu Hustle introduce themselves with a swishy line dance, you know you’re in for something special. No it’s not the latest Baz Luhrman musical; it’s the new Hong Kong film from actor/writer/director Stephen Chow. 

What a fantastic movie. I loved it and the entire theater laughed until they cried. Amazingly directed, Hilariously funny, it blends a 1930s gangster stylishness into a Hong Kong kung fu movie to astonishing results. Who would’ve thought you could top Shaolin Soccer? Not me, until I saw this movie. Stephen Chow pulled it off. Chow’s comedic timing gets better and better with every movie he makes, and while his films are depending more and more on CGI these days, and makes this movie much more a fantasy kung fu film than a traditional one, it hardly detracts from the enjoyable experience. Make it your mission to see this film—it will be one of the most entertaining you ever see. I can’t remember the last film I enjoyed myself in more. My eyes still hurt from wiping away tears of laughter. Seriously.Goodness me, what a fantastic movie. 

I loved it and the entire theater laughed until they cried. Amazingly directed, HILARIOUSLY funny, it blends a 1930s gangster stylishness into a Hong Kong kung fu movie to astonishing results. Who would’ve thought you could top Shaolin Soccer? Not me, until I saw this movie. Stephen Chow pulled it off. Chow’s comedic timing gets better and better with every movie he makes, and while his films are depending more and more on CGI these days, and makes this movie much more a fantasy kung fu film than a traditional one, it hardly detracts from the enjoyable experience. …I can’t remember the last film I enjoyed myself in more. My eyes still hurt from wiping away tears of laughter. Seriously.

5/5 stars!!

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