Kung Fu Hustle (DVD, 2005, Full Frame) 
Kung Fu Hustle (DVD, 2005, Full Frame)

 
Kung Fu Hustle (DVD, 2005, Full Frame)

Leading Role: Stephen Chow
Director: Stephen Chow
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Aug 2005
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Full Frame
UPC: 043396120945
Product ID: EPID46848810
Description: Stephen Chow's follow-up to SHAOLIN SOCCER ups the over-the-top action quotient by about three zillion percent. The story is set in 1930s Hong Kong, with Chow as a shaggy-haired, would-be bad guy named Sing, who gets caught up in the mid...
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Stephen Chow's follow-up to SHAOLIN SOCCER ups the over-the-top action quotient by about three zillion percent. The story is set in 1930s Hong Kong, with Chow as a shaggy-haired, would-be bad guy named Sing, who gets caught up in the middle of a war between the top-hat-wearing Axe gang and the hard scrabble inhabitants of Pig Sty Alley. Chow--who wrote, produced, and directed--doesn't step in as the star here for quite a while, letting the comic duties fly in a myriad of directions: a landlady in curlers (Yuen Qiu) has a yell that can flatten buildings; people get kicked across courtyards and through walls; musician assassins whip ghost sabers from lyre strings, and a mental patient in pink flip-flops named "the Beast" (Leung Siu Lung) catches bullets in his fingers. Buoyed by SOCCER's box office success, HUSTLE uses bigger production values and a dizzying amount of CGI-enhanced martial arts (imagine Bruce Lee vs. Bugs Bunny in THE MATRIX). It's full of references to other films and filmmakers, revering spaghetti westerns and '70s Shaw brothers movies a la Tarantino's KILL BILL (fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping worked on both films). It also pays sly homage to the works of Wong Kar Wai, D.W. Griffith, Sam Raimi, Jean-Luc Godard, Stanley Kubrick, and Akira Kurosawa. Raymond Wong's inspired score matches each cinematic reference with the appropriate cue as the camera circles and swoops around the sprawling sets. This is a real treat, more than a great action film or comedy, it's a great film period, and one that set box office records in the East.

Credits
Producer:Jeffrey Lau
Cast:Stephen Chow

Details
Edition:Full Frame

Editorial Reviews
"For all its extreme cartoonish violence, KUNG FU HUSTLE is a surprisingly sweet and charming movie."
Los Angeles Times - Carina Chocano (04/08/2005)

"The showstopping fight sequences are choreographed by the legendary Yuen Wo Ping and given an extra jolt of nutty inventiveness by some cheerfully crude digital effects."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (04/08/2005)

"That one can indeed call KUNG FU HUSTLE delightful reflects its wonderfully compelling, high wire sense of dreamy knockabout..."
Sight and Sound - Andrew Osmond (05/01/2005)

"HUSTLE's approach to a simple good-vs.-evil plot is eccentrically exuberant."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (04/22/2005)

"[Chow is] a one-man comedy parade....[He] turns his characters into live-action cartoons and then, miraculously, makes it all ring true."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (04/21/2005)

"[N]o one's ever captured the escapist thrill of a four-coloured splash panel as well as Chow does here."
Uncut - Simon Lewis (07/01/2005)

"[I]n terms of physical timing, comic ideas and snap-crackle-pop filmmaking it buries any 10 other American comedies you can think of."
Movieline's Hollywood Life - Michael Atkinson (09/01/2005)

Ranked #14 in Uncut's Best Films Of 2005 -- "[A] blast of exuberant, over-the-top cinematic madness....Ridiculously entertaining."
Uncut - Uncut Staff (01/01/2006)

"[An] insanely entertaining smash-fantasy burlesque....You don't just watch it, you ride with it, laughing all the way."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (04/15/2005)

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    Introduction

          Several Kung Fu masters from a small Chinese slum act as unsung heros as they destroy the infamous Axe Gang 100 at a time,then battle the best hired killers the Axe gang can buy.

         The action starts when two would  be criminals begin throwing out the name of the Axe gang to gain noteriety while extorting money from the local barber in a quiet hard working naborhood. "The Slum Queen" runs them off by hitting them with a house slipper until they call for the Axe Gang. The problem is they don't belong to it yet. The Axe Gang boss is hit by a fire cracker tossed by one of the want to be's and the Axe gang attacks the slum but are quickly repailed by several local Kung Fu masters that no one knew existed to this point. The Axe gang retaliates by hiring masters on thier own to kill the naborhood Masters. Only more unsung masters appear and take on the best killers money can buy.The story climaxes with the two best masters battling and destroying the naborhood in the process.

          The Kung Fu action is great and the slap stick humor is second to none.


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