Day 18 Kung Fu (2005)

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Day 18 Kung Fu (2005)

I was really happy when I found out that today's movie is Kung Fu. No matter how profound a literary film is, it is not as good as a comedy film, it can make me happy. It's hard for comedy films to get good grades at major awards ceremonies because it's too hard to make. Making humans laugh comfortably is a complex and great task. A salute to the laughter that Stephen Chow contributed to all mankind.

This movie makes people feel that this is a movie that Stephen Chow really wants to make. It pays tribute to many classic movies, novels, comics and even games. Among them, what he wants to shoot most is kung fu itself. Anyone who knows Zhou Xingchi knows that he admires Bruce Lee. He accidentally loves special effects, and it may only be possible to add some special effects to restore the movie scene like a cartoon scene in his mind. But the violence is also very realistic, and I often see myself feeling beaten. Among them, the part of Qin Demon was especially beautiful. The real kung fu foundation and the pectoralis major confrontation are all dashing piano demons. The real is real enough, the imaginary imagination is rich enough, and a confrontation is really enjoyable. Compared with the funny fights that Stephen Chow is better at at the end of the film, this one can really be called the ultimate showdown of martial arts.

The magic of many of Stephen Chow's movies is that watching them in different eras will give you very different feelings, but when it comes to laughing points, I will laugh as before. It is said that it is impossible to shoot deep, but in fact, I know how to hide the stamina!

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Kung Fu Hustle quotes

  • Brother Sum: Ever killed anyone?

    Sing: I've always thought about it.

  • Sing's Sidekick: You gave him your life savings?

    Sing: Yes. I was saving to become a doctor or lawyer... but this was a chance for world peace.