Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 11:40 am
I saw Kung Fu Hustle recently, and I liked it a lot. I was a little dissapointed because it didn't seem to have as much plot, or even jokes, as Chow's past movies, but it was still enjoyable for sure.
The more I thought about it, the more I appreciated the film. It truly is Stephen Chow's kung fu movie. Shoaolin Soccer, God of Cookery, King of Comedy, etc all had elements of martial arts parody in them, but essentially they were about Soccer, or Cooking, or whatever. This one really was more of a kung fu movie about kung fu movies. And in the tradition of many kung fu movies, it was mostly action, little plot. What made it stand out is that the action was quirky, and funny, and really, really good. It was a lot of Kung Fu, and not so much Hustle, I guess, and I was expecting (from experience in his last few films) a movie about dancing that had some Kung Fu in it.
So yeah, I liked it a lot still. My favorite part was probably the whole accidental knife stabbing scene. "Who's throwing handles!?" ha ha ha
The more I thought about it, the more I appreciated the film. It truly is Stephen Chow's kung fu movie. Shoaolin Soccer, God of Cookery, King of Comedy, etc all had elements of martial arts parody in them, but essentially they were about Soccer, or Cooking, or whatever. This one really was more of a kung fu movie about kung fu movies. And in the tradition of many kung fu movies, it was mostly action, little plot. What made it stand out is that the action was quirky, and funny, and really, really good. It was a lot of Kung Fu, and not so much Hustle, I guess, and I was expecting (from experience in his last few films) a movie about dancing that had some Kung Fu in it.
So yeah, I liked it a lot still. My favorite part was probably the whole accidental knife stabbing scene. "Who's throwing handles!?" ha ha ha