Billy Chow playing Tai is married to the endowed Mindy played by Diana Pang.
Mindy forces him to set up a kidnapping to make money. This puts him at odds with his former Kung-fu brother and policeman Li tai-Chu played by Kar-Ying Law.
There seems to be an obsession with tying bombs to people and letting the clock tick down. Li Tai-Chu discovers his true love along the way the film makers apparently unaware and any Freudian significance in the fact she blatantly reminds him of his mother.
With some minor love interest and good comedy along the way truth and just prevail.
Highlight of the film is the considerable charm and possibly acting ability of Diana Pang.
Mindy forces him to set up a kidnapping to make money. This puts him at odds with his former Kung-fu brother and policeman Li tai-Chu played by Kar-Ying Law.
There seems to be an obsession with tying bombs to people and letting the clock tick down. Li Tai-Chu discovers his true love along the way the film makers apparently unaware and any Freudian significance in the fact she blatantly reminds him of his mother.
With some minor love interest and good comedy along the way truth and just prevail.
Highlight of the film is the considerable charm and possibly acting ability of Diana Pang.