The hugely enjoyable Kung Fu Hustle races across the screen in a colorful collage of various styles, from classic kung fu films to silent comedies to Tex Avery and Chuck Jones cartoons.
Kung Fu Hustle (2005)
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Reviews Counted:170
Fresh:152
Rotten:18
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Kung Fu Hustle blends special effects, martial arts, and the Looney Toons to hilarious effect.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Apr 8, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $17,025,579
Synopsis: 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... 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. [More]
Starring: Qiu Yuen, Wah Yuen, Stephen Chow
Starring: Qiu Yuen, Wah Yuen, Stephen Chow
Director: Stephen Chow
Director: Stephen Chow
Screenwriter: Tseng Kan Cheong, Chan Man Keung, Lola Huo
Producer: Jeff Lau
Composer: Raymond Wong
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Kung Fu Hustle
The fighting scenes are so ridiculous that they ultimately achieve gloriousness...Kung Fu Hustle sweeps you away with its unrepentant silliness.
Alive with more wit and mischief than any movie to hit theaters so far this year.
What makes Chow unique, perhaps even revolutionary, is that he is the first movie comedian to consistently make hilarious use of digital effects.
Not so much hustle, a lot of kung fu, and a surreal cartoon ride inbetween.
As... Shawn of the Dead did for zombie pictures, Kung Fu Hustle does for chop sockey: both honor and spoof the genre that spawned it.
A film that is not only very entertaining, but also emotionally satisfying for a broad international audience.
The heir apparent to Jackie Chan, [Stephen] Chow creates a world where kung fu comedy fuses with a Roadrunner cartoon and The Matrix ...
For all his cleverness and flights of fantasticated fancy, the director proves himself an unabashedly romantic filmmaker, and there aren't enough of those.
Chow’s aesthetic demands an appreciation of the absurd: The events are often silly even as the ideas and feeling behind them are not.
You don't take any of this seriously for a minute, but you can't take your eyes off the screen.
I can only assume Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle is the first chop-socky extravaganza to lift entire passages of dialogue from Jean Renoir's Rules Of The Game.
Part live action cartoon, part love letter to the cinema, Kung Fu Hustle is one of a kind.
Can a movie be hilarious and violent simultaneously? Well, yes, if it's "Kung Fu Hustle."
...an exhilarating martial-arts extravaganza that barely allows pause for breath.
Stephen Chow's pure, pop blast of martial arts action, giddy physical comedy and sheer movie love bursts off the screen.
A lush piece of entertainment! Wow! Big action. Big comedy. Big heart. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll laugh and cry at the same time.
About the only thing missing is a good dose of fart jokes, but then this movie stinks enough without them.
A brilliant kung fu "nonsense style" special effects action/comedy film.
Rock crumbles, wood splinters, and cartoon sound effects yelp in Chow's full-bore looney tune.
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July 24, 2007:
Seth Rogen Wants Stephen Chow as His Green Hornet Sidekick
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April 26, 2006:
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April 18, 2006:
Chow Puts His Second "Hustle" on Hold
Asian Cinema site MonkeyPeaches.com reports some good news and some bad: The good news is that there will be a Kung Fu Hustle sequel some time in the future. The bad news is... More...
January 10, 2006:
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