- Year: 1993
- Released: 01 Jul 1993
- Country: Hong Kong, China
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108289/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tong_pak_foo_dim_chau_heung
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: Cantonese
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Runtime: 102 min
- Writer: Vincent Kok, Lik-Chi Lee, Stephen Shiu
- Director: Lik-Chi Lee
- Cast: Stephen Chow, Gong Li, Pak-Cheung Chan
- Keywords: disguise, 15th century,
7.5/10 |
Flirting Scholar Storyline
A scholar in search of true love. Disguising himself as a houseboy, he indentures himself to a rich family in order to pursue the ravishing servant girl who has stolen his heart.
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A Classic Stephen Chow Master Piece
To be honest, I am not a big fan of Stephen Chow’s earlier works. Not that they were bad, but they were not as good as the classics such as God of Cookery, King of Comedy, Shaolin Soccer, and of course, this film. I found the early films with Stephen talking in a cartoonish “comedic” voice annoying.
The ones where he has more creative control tend to have him speaking in a more natural, and more deadpan voice and those films tend to carry deeper messages than just a mindless comedy. Seriously, some scenes are moving.
Now back to this movie, there’s really not much to criticize here. The acting, the dialogue, the typical Stephen Chow style of humor, all fantastic. There aren’t many ROFL moments, but there are endless classic funny moments that the film will make you grin from ear to ear pretty much from start to finish. And I know that I personally still quote some lines from the movie in my everyday life… 🙂
The one knock I do have is Gong Li, whose talents seem wasted in the film. No doubt she looks great in the film, but she’s not given much to do and seems rather wooden as if she did not enjoy herself in the movie. Knowing Gong’s talent, it felt strange to see her character just be a “vase” love interest and nothing more.
I guess you don’t want to have anyone upstage Stephen but in that case why not cast a starlet with a less impressive resume than Gong?
However, overall, this is a great film and I highly recommend it.
Almost a self-parody.
A well-functioning comedy among all Stephen Chow’s early works (not as nice as “From Beijing with Love” made in 1994). Chow plays legendary artist on the basis of a popular old Chinese story who leaves his house to seek true love. Li Gong plays the heroin (still young but already used as his inspiration in so many films by Yimou Zhang). She shows completely different charm from the other movies she’s in. It’s also nice to see Pei-Pei Cheng (my idol) playing such a comic role as almost a self-parody. Actions are relatively good, but there are too many issues in the movie, as Chow himself says, so it lacks the cohesion as a whole.
Rating 20 out of 10
Classic among the classics of Stephen Chow production. Almost every Chinese New Year, we rewatch his old film and laugh a lot.
Gongli did not fit the film. She is too serious, not hilarious enough. But that did not affect the comic effect, because the other 3 scholars, and the other maids are as funny as Chow.
The best of the best. A classic nonsense funny movie that will live through generation and generation.
Thanks for creating so much fond memory of my youth, Stephen Chow