This film does not want to write anything, and for me, Stephen Chow's film really has nothing to write about. If the protagonist were anyone else, his films would be pure boredom. But with him, the scene can be calmed down. It is only one step away from being nonsensical and boring. Many lines in the film are boring when taken out alone. The key depends on the effect of the interpretation. Fortunately, Stephen Chow is reassuring.
This film spoofs 007 and a certain regime, and the plot is slightly more content than his other films. Of course it's banned because of that, although I don't think it's malicious.
The kitchen knife in the last scene "Gift from Xiaoping" is very good.
Stephen Chow is definitely a generational talent.
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