A hyperkinetic, Looney Toons inspired combination of kung fu, comedy and action that will leave you alternately awestruck and laughing out loud.

I often comment that I witness it much more fun to save review of a bad picture show than of sound I . Well folk , here ’s a definite elision tothatrule . Kung Fu Hustlestarred , was written and lead by Stephen Chow , and if there is any justness at all , this film will make it to U.S theaters in it ’s current form . Stephen was also the author and director of last year’sShaolin Soccer(which I have decided I must go out and rent immediately ) , a film that was " amend " by studio apartment execs with dubbing and recuts and give out a quick decease at the box office as a result .

On the surface , the plot of land ofKung Fu Hustleis pretty simple : Taiwanese bunch terrorizes local town except for the poorest , which offer no profit . One Clarence Day they decide they need to take over the town of Pig Sty ( really ) but things do n’t turn out as they expected as they are meet with resistance and rebelliousness by the local townfolk .

I really do n’t want to give too much out as that would muff it for you , and I absolutely take a firm stand that if you are at all a devotee of warlike arts , action , or superhero movies , youmustsee this cinema once you have the opportunity to do so .

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It starts out with an interesting contrast of dramatic music and a butterfly float by imposing cliffs , which we finally soar above to keep an eye on them work into the title of the movie . instantly we are taken into a police force station where we hear someone being beat up . The camera pans from way to room and floor to deck as the sounds continue , with everyone stand very still . From what ’s been date up to this compass point you wo n’t be certain if you should be laugh or getting into " serious " mode , and Chow stay fresh you in this equivocal place throughout this opening chronological succession . To give you an exemplar of what I mean , the film proceed directly from two characters being murdered ( one by scattergun and one by axe ) , directly into a dance successiveness perform by the Axe Gang .

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A duad of oddball characters show up in Pig Sty claiming to be member of the Axe Gang ( Stephen Chow , Chi Chung Lam ) and they terminate up complicating things for both the gang and the town . We are introduce to the most hysterically queer cast of character I ’ve check in a longsighted meter let in the flakey landlord of the townspeople , his over the top domineering married woman , a barber who ca n’t seem to hike his pants up above his rearward remnant ( I predict a fashion trend launch right here ) , and a not quite macho tailor . These folks are full of surprises , and most of them are not who you look them to be .

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Chow writes and directs with such a light touch , that you ca n’t bring yourself to hate even the meanest , most objectionable individual in this movie . The body fluid reminded me of former Zucker brothers and John Landis , but without the naughty bits . There were so many laugh out brassy moments that I candidly lost count . Everything from slapstick forcible humor to great lines delivered by the plaster bandage . Nevermind that you ’re reading them translated from Chinese … they ’re still incredibly rum .

Then there ’s the action … material that comes out of nowhere . At first I thought I was move to be regale to an old trend kung fu movie without any wire work ( or telegram - fu as it ’s come to be have intercourse ) , but eventually the wire - fu creeps in , and then thrust ahead in big - time . The thing is , as the movie progresses and diverges more and more from realism this trend fits into the self-aggrandizing picture very easily . There is also CGI employed , unremarkably more for the humour than for action mechanism per se . The combat scenery were directed and edit really well … quite the opposite from the way these scenes are dissipate in American made films . you may actuallyseewhat ’s going on in a scrap chronological sequence ! Shots that last more than a nanosecond and with the tv camera actually draw back far enough that you’re able to see more than a close up of an elbow hitting a face .

Beyond received martial arts action there are more special effects here than you’re able to throw off a joint at … worthy of many A - inclination superhero / sci - fi film in my opinion . Along with the quietus of the movie , some of these scenes will make your jaw drop and others while make you express mirth out loud .

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last , there are riffs onsomany movies here that every time I see one I could n’t pass over the grin off my face . There were tips of the lid ( ok , blatant copies ) of scenes fromSpiderman , The Matrix , Kill Bill , The Shining , Ghostbusters , and evenDeath Becomes Her(that Bruce Willis / Goldie Hawn / Meryl Streep dead married woman movie ) .

Kung Fu Hustleis just a patently old well prison term at the flick with enough twist , turn , laughs and suprises to keep you smiling all the way home .

Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 action at law - comedy film directed by Stephen Chow . Set in forties Shanghai , the cinema postdate a hapless gangster draw a bead on to join the notorious Axe Gang . The plot intensifies when a humble locality discovers its own improbable heroes with particular warlike arts skills . Renowned for its unique blend of slapstick humor and kung fu stage dancing , the motion picture stars Stephen Chow and feature Yuen Wah , Leung Siu - lung , and Eva Huang .

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Stephen Chow holding a giant rainbow swirl lollipop and a hatcher in Kung Fu Hustle

Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 action-comedy film directed by Stephen Chow. Set in 1940s Shanghai, the film follows a hapless gangster aspiring to join the notorious Axe Gang. The plot intensifies when a humble neighborhood discovers its own unlikely heroes with exceptional martial arts skills. Renowned for its unique blend of slapstick humor and kung fu choreography, the film stars Stephen Chow and features Yuen Wah, Leung Siu-lung, and Eva Huang.

Kung Fu Hustle (2004) - Poster - Stephen Chow Doing Kung Fu Kick

Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 action-comedy film directed by Stephen Chow. Set in 1940s Shanghai, the film follows a hapless gangster aspiring to join the notorious Axe Gang. The plot intensifies when a humble neighborhood discovers its own unlikely heroes with exceptional martial arts skills. Renowned for its unique blend of slapstick humor and kung fu choreography, the film stars Stephen Chow and features Yuen Wah, Leung Siu-lung, and Eva Huang.