Silly Kung Fu Family (2004) – Shaolin Soccer “spin off” Sequel
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This is
the ‘spin off’ of 2002’s greatest hit ever in Asia – Shaolin Soccer… spinning
off a sequel to be called – Silly Kung Fu Family – with only one member of the
entire cast remaining – Wong Yat Fei. In fact, he is the lead, playing the same
character as he was in Shaolin Soccer, and in fact the movie has many similar
aspects – kung fu soccer, comedy, romance, but lacking the vital ingredient –
high budget, a brilliant director in Stephen Chow and again the actor Stephen
Chow! This movie is so dud, that copy from every bad movies, and putting it into
one, any references to Shaolin Soccer is making it a disgrace. To call this
movie is bad would be an understatement, as it is so low budget it ruins any
form of potential that this film may have.
The
plot is so non-existence that I will not even comment here. However as to the
performances, Wong Yat Fei is a quite likable character and one of those rare
films that allow him to be the lead. His crossdressing resembles a much superior
Robin Williams's Mrs. Doubtfire, but the movie is no where near that emotional
depth, those it does look like a copy cat version of it. Loretta Lee is once
again, pretty faced and is still very pretty despite being in her late thirties
now. Her presence reminds us of her earlier works, but only a sad reminder as
she is seemingly out of the mainstream big screen pictures nowadays and
restricted to straight to video or low budget crap like this movie.
All I want to say
is that this movie should not be viewed if you loved Shaolin Soccer. The only
reason for even a viewing of this crap is probably if you want to see a movie
with Wong Yat Fei as the lead. Otherwise, stay away! Once again be warned!
I rate
it 2/10.
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Product Title |
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Silly Kung Fu
Family |
Artist Name(s) |
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Wong Yat Fei|
Loretta Lee|
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Language |
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Mandarin|Cantonese |
Duration |
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89 minutes |
Reviewed by Neo (Andrew) -
July 2004
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