King of Comedy (1999) – Her Review November 26, 2006
Posted by Eury in Action, Comedy, Movies.2 comments
Orig. title Hei kek ji wong
Dir. Stephen Chow, Lik-Chi LeeStarring Stephen Chow, Karen Mok, Cecilia Cheung etc.
We watched this movie about a month ago, and honestly, I already don’t remember that much of it. I guess it was just not that memorable. What I do remember is that it’s about this out-of-work actor that tries to do everything he can to break into movies. He is very confident that he’s the next big super star but actually he’s just not very good, not even in this movie. He gets a break at one point to be the leading actor in a film but that doesn’t work out and it seems fitting. Sometimes you watch a movie and when someone is down on their luck you feel for them, even in a comedy, but that just didn’t happen here.
This movie was a bit of a let down. I guess I was expecting more. Nothing really stuck out as being really good or exceptional. There were a couple laughs but they were few and far between.
This is Her review, you can read His review here.
Keywords: Kung-Fu, Hong Kong, Stephen Chow
The King of Comedy (1999) – His Review November 26, 2006
Posted by Jinx in Action, Comedy, Movies.2 comments
Orig. title Hei kek ji wong
Dir. Stephen Chow, Lik-Chi LeeStarring Stephen Chow, Karen Mok, Cecilia Cheung etc.
Wan Tin-sau (Chow) is an unemployed actor trying to get work in Hong Kong movies. He’s well read, but also well bad. This is where the fun ends.
Before the excellent Shaolin Soccer and the reasonably good follow-up Kung-Fu Hustle, Stephen Chow made a name for himself with similarly styled, but lower budget kung-fu/comedy movies. This is not a big secret of course, everyone comes from somewhere. I hadn’t seen any of his earlier stuff though, and what I found most surprising was the very low quality.
Low quality meaning bad movie – more specifically bad acting, bad action sequences, completely incomprehensible characters, and just plain stupid dialogue.
I want to like Chow, i really do. But this makes me think Shaolin Soccer was a fluke more than anything, and that the not-as-good Kung-Fu Hustle was a step backwards. The weirdness that permeates King of Comedy may come from referencing Hong Kong popular culture, something I’m not that keen on researching, or it may just be his unpolished brand of humour. Either way, I didn’t find it funny, which doesn’t mean it’s not. It just means it’s not my cuppa.
I’ll wait for Kung-Fu Hustle 2 instead of watching more of Chow’s old stuff.
This is His review, you can read Her review here.
Keywords: Kung-Fu, Hong Kong, Stephen Chow
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