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11 out of 13 people found the following review useful:
Twisted violent comedy mocks self involved entertainment culture., 18 April 2002
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Author:
Scott from Milwaukee, WI, USA
This was the US Premiere that I saw in Madison Wisconsin at the Orpheum - Stage Door Theater. This twisted violent comedy has continuous laughter as the story progresses further and further over the top. When there's a slow down in the contract killing business, a famed assassin teams up with a studied assistant director of film to improve business. They begin to market contract killing as a fashionable consumer experience. They include for the customer, a high quality production video of the hit. Consumerism takes over with advertising gimmicks. "The more you kill, the more you save!" The high society women compete with each other to see who can order the best assassination. Competition heats up as a very big hit comes up with very picky parameters. Events get out of hand when priorities are brushed aside. "It's not fixing, it's post production!" Tat-ming as the video director is really the foundation of this movie. His acting is strong in this role, and as he warps, so do we. Be aware that a lot of murders occur in this solid comedy with a multicultural comedic score, but see it if you can.
7 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
A creative funny movies, 15 July 2004
Author:
goodmen from Canada
Edmond Pang first directorial debut (the director of Men Suddenly in
Black, one of the finest black comedy since Shaolin Soccer), this movie
talk about a assassin, name Bart (Eric Kot) whose business is slow due
to Hong Kong bad economy. He finally got an assignment but with a
catch, he must film the guy being killed. His first attempt was a
failure, but was given another chance, this time he hired director
assistance (Cheung Tat Ming) to film for him. This time it becomes a
hit, and now many Rich Ladies/etc want to hire them. Not going into
some subplot, the climax come when he must hit a triad boss.
This movie was very funny and creative, (just like Men Suddenly in
Black, but not has good has that movie) but also has a major flawed. If
they had filmed so many different killing tapes (with bart face in it),
won't the cops at least get one of those tapes and arrest him with him
on camera killing someone. Aside from that, it poke fun a lot on HK
movies (about their preproduction and post production), which was very
enjoyable and fun. The ending was stretch pretty long, but overall it
was amusing to see what going on. The main actors in this movie are
usually supporting actors; this movie doesn't really show they have the
skills ready to be in the main actor roles. This movie is consider a
black comedy because it is basically saying killing is good and that
you can get away with it.
My favourite part in the movie is when there was another imitator
assassin (Lam Suet) group, who offering stamp card and that if they
kill more they save more. If you love Men Suddenly in Black (which talk
about adultery is good), than this movie should also entertain has
well.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Enough laughter to hurt your stomach, 31 March 2007
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Author:
wcdleung from Waterloo, Canada
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I will not repeat the information well stated in the other two
comments.
You'll see very good humor, and a lot of exaggerated facets of life in
Hong Kong and in the entertainment business there. Furthermore, every
line and every gag is heavily loaded (for instance, the filmmaker cut
and pasted the "copyright warning" of a movie onto his :D See more of
the quotes.
The language in this movie is relatively translatable into English (I
will say an impressive 80%). The culture may be a little more obscure.
Further notes on the language: Bart's wife somehow speaks Mandarin not
Cantonese, and his mother in law speaks a weird dialect, and
father-in-law speaking Cantonese. That's something I don't quite
understand, except for poking fun at people having gorgeous mainland
Chinese wives without a brain, and a mother-in-law who cannot be
understood. The Japanese girl represents the stereotyped exploited porn
stars.
There is another main plot hole. Spoiler starts here. Isn't it much
easier to post-processing the voice for the mafia boss killing instead
of going through that long re-filming?
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