Shapely mainland Chinese police inspector Cousin is forced to work with a Hong Kong cop, fighting against him almost until the end credits roll, when she reveals more than her Communist cred... Read allShapely mainland Chinese police inspector Cousin is forced to work with a Hong Kong cop, fighting against him almost until the end credits roll, when she reveals more than her Communist credentials.Shapely mainland Chinese police inspector Cousin is forced to work with a Hong Kong cop, fighting against him almost until the end credits roll, when she reveals more than her Communist credentials.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Cheng Shih-Nan
- (as Carol 'Do Do' Cheng)
- Tzu's ex-comrade
- (as Tat Lui)
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It was entertaining seeing both Nan and Kuo's methods of operations as they clash with each other as their Mainland Communist and Hong Kong Capitalist credentials come in full force. While the old-fashion good guy vs. bad guy action is entertaining, the collaboration of the Mainland and Hong Kong show a sense of rare teamwork and sportsmanship and was acted out well in this movie.
Carol Cheng and Tony Leung had great chemistry together and delivered a good mixture of comedy and drama. Alfred Cheung played a great sidekick to Carol and Kau Lam played a funny and no-nonsense Nationalist patriot father to Tony Leung. The cameo appearances of Lam's old soldier comrades, played by some of Hong Kong's old legendary actors, were a real treat.
It's a movie with a perfect blend of action and comedy, with a great message. A must see!
Grade A
Much of the movie's humour is derived from the clash of cultures, with Cheng's socialist character constantly at odds with her capitalist surroundings. Whilst Asian audiences may have found this side-splittingly funny, I didn't find it the least bit amusing; something was definitely lost in translation. And with only a little fight action sprinkled sparingly into the 100 minutes running time, I found myself rather bored by this distinctly Chinese comedy.
If you fully understand and appreciate the Chinese sense of humour, then maybe you will get more fun from this than I did. However, if, like me, you often struggle to get the joke, then you may be better off giving this a miss.
Did you know
- Quotes
Cheng Shih-Nan: When the Old Man is upset, you know he's in a bad mood. He will order his disciples to come over. Ha! By that time the Joint Declaration of the UK and China is over! One country, two systems is over! The Hong Kong dollar will plummet, the financial sector will plummet, the stock market will plummet, property prices will plummet and everything will plummet!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Biao jie, ni hao ye! xu ji (1991)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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