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  49. Set in Canton, China in the 1940s, the story revolves in a town ruled by the Axe Gang, Sing who desperately wants to become a member. He stumbles into a slum ruled by eccentric landlords who turns out to be the greatest kung-fu masters in disguise. Sing's actions eventually cause the Axe Gang and the slumlords to engage in an explosive kung-fu battle. Only one side will win and only one hero will emerge as the greatest kung-fu master of all.
  50. It is 1940's China, and gangs rule the city. The most notorious of them all is the axe gang, lead by the insane Brother Sum. A slum called Pig Sty Alley is the only area safe from the Axes because the people there are so poor. Soon, wannabe gangster Sing and his pal Bone attempt to extort money out of a barber and fail, drawing the real Axe Gang to Pig Sty. However, it turns out that there are several kung fu masters living in the slum, and soon the two sides are enemies. As the plot thickens, Sing must decide- should he become a mobster, or save the day?
  51. OK so we've all heard the positive comments and votes here on IMDb about this film, now I am going to contradict them with my review of Kung Fu Hustle. Firstly, the dubbing is terrible. I don't speak Chinese so I watched it in English. Words are said ages after lip movement and scene directions. Some reviews have praised this as part of the humour, I find it annoying and poor direction in the making of the film. Secondly, while I have mentioned humour lets discuss it.....well thats it, there is none. Maybe its something that is lost on me but an old woman running around with her legs moving as fast as Roadrunner in the Warner Brothers cartoons just doesn't strike me as amusing. Thirdly, the special effects are dreadful. How many more Oriental films do we have to watch with actors flying around on wires? It was overused in Crouching Tiger, then again in House of flying daggers, this film uses the same tricks of the trade but does it more and more which makes it lose any credibility it had left. Lastly, the script is unbelievably bad. Besides the lack of humour, the action does nothing to make the film entertaining. Be it from ghost samurai warriors flying out of a gigantic violin type weapons, to the old Roadrunner lady retaliating with one of her own from her constantly cigarette filled mouth. The indestructible 'bad guy' that acts like a toad, to the hero flying around with a hand of fire ready to burn that toad, the film lacks any logic or sense throughout. No need to elaborate any further, the film stinks and it strikes me as bewildering that it is rated so highly
  52. My best friend said, when I told him I'd seen this film, "Wasn't it written by Italo Calvino?" That's one of the best descriptions I can think of for how deeply imaginative, sly, and intellectually hep "Kung Fu Hustle" really is. I'm not usually the action flick kind. In the same night I also rented "The Farewell," a German film about the last days of Bertolt Brecht. That's more my typical fare: the quiet European character study of a great artist and the women who love him. I twiddled my thumbs through it after having seen Chow's mind-bending visual insights. Aside from the sincerity of the story--its good guy thinks he's a bad guy but becomes the best guy/hero theme--"Hustle" is a non-stop feast of turned tables, of the literal and figurative varieties. This is a wild and crazy action flick for people who don't like wild and crazy action flicks.
  53. With a delirious mix of the sublime and the silly, Hong Kong comedy king Stephen Chow Sing-chi has taken the kung fu comedy genre to new heights of chop-socky hilarity.
  54. In contrast to the rest of the world the US-DVD is slightly censored in terms of violence and features some alternative shots of non-violent scenes.<br/><br/>It is assumed that Sony Pictures tried to trim the film to get a PG-13 rating, yet it still ended up with an R rating. While the footage in the uncut version is on par with an R-rated level of violence, Sony most likely didn&#39;t want to pay to resubmit the film in its uncut form for an R, so they just went with the version they initially submitted to the MPAA. a5c7b9f00b
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