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Hilarious stephen chow ghost movie., 17 October 2002
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secrective from detroit
Stephen Chow plays an "insane" person who is not afraid of anything. He
also
appears to be parodying Leon (the professional). Carrying his trusty plant
and bag of cling wrap and chocolates he helps a young girl to rid her
building of a couple mean ghosts.
This is a must see for any Stephen Chow fan, and at least a renter for any
fan of chinese comedy. This ranks up there with Shaolin Soccer and God Of
Cookery on my list.
For fans of nonsensical and absurd humour., 17 November 2007
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Jason Voorhees from Serbia
Truly, one of Chow's best efforts to date. The first twenty minutes or so is pretty uneventful save for a few scenes with the now well-known crew, but the moment Leon (Stephen Chow) enters the stage hilarity ensues. His appearance (black round glasses, a plant by his side etc) as well as his name is an obvious parody of Leon the Professional, especially if you add the silly outfit Kwan (Karen Mok) sports later on, deliberately reminiscent of Natalie Portman's garment in the said cult movie. Make no mistake, this is a ghost movie, the kind only Stephen Chow could make. Wui wan yeh is a must for any fan of Chow's and beyond.
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