Ridiculous? Nah. Kung Fu Hustle is sublime entertainment.
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
Like a meal prepared by an extreme chef, 'Hustle is more than a bit of a mess. It still tastes like nothing you've ever had before.
It may not be a classic, but 'Kung Fu Hustle' is a playful, unpredictable comedy, overflowing with the impishly clever personality of its maker.
Lingering on such details is a new development for Chow, recalling the style of another aspirant to global pop cinema, Sergio Leone. Given all the hyperbolic kung fu, it's easy to overlook such quietly observant grace notes.
For all its excitement Kung Fu Hustle is mostly a marvel of comedic ingenuity and mile-a-minute creativity run wild. You've never seen anything like it.
Kung Fu Hustle isn't much more than a series of embellishments, but when you're talking about a movie that puts this much cartoon crunch into its violence, it may not matter.
It would seem all but impossible not to have a good time watching Kung Fu Hustle...
Chow's comic flair calls to mind Jackie Chan at his pre-Hollywood peak.
Chow packs a lot of action, a crazed cascade of comedy, a parade of characters and a non-stop barrage of loving jabs at classic martial-arts adventures into 99 minutes.
[C]ompletely pointless except as a silly diversion... and that, when you need to check out from the all-too-palpable insanity of the real world... is a very good thing.
a better movie for lovers of the kung fu genre because they'll get the jokes, but still funny
The film doesn’t make much story sense at times, but it’s a forgivable flaw as "Kung Fu Hustle" is one of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen in years
Irresistibly peppy and absurd in all the right ways... guaranteed to deliver more innovative eye candy and smarter fun-per-second than most of this summer's fare.
While his film has no shortage of extraordinary special effects, they are musical rather than mechanical. They animate rather than stifle the imagination.
Latest News for Kung Fu Hustle
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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