During a diamond heist, one of the security escorts steals the diamonds and flees. Fellow security escorts Yau Shing and Jelly are forced to help the robber track down the diamond. Tracking the diamonds, they stumble into a secluded village. While they clash with the weird villagers, the three men suspect that they are being haunted by a female ghost.
Hins Cheung King-Hin
Yau Shing
Ivana Wong Yuen-Chi
Wong Cool
Jeffrey Ngai
Penguin
Michael Ning
Monk
Bonnie Wong
Yau Chung Wai
Angus Yeung Tin-Yue
Aaryn Cheung Ming-Wai
Hung Ka-ho
Jelly
Carol Cheng
Voice Acting
Kaying Wong
Gregory Charles Rivers
Juno Mak
Director, Writer
Ying Chi-Wen
Writer
Fu Yu-Cheng
Writer
Wong Chi-Yeung
Writer
Trista To Ngai-Man
February 12, 2023
Ok, so there are loads of pretty boy-band type actors wandering around here - occasionally in various states of (pixellated) undress, but otherwise this is all a rather messy and unfunny crime caper that sees a group of private security lads and one of the would-be robbers head into the jungle to try to recover some missing jewels (pinched by one of their own number - "Jelly" (Kaho Hung) - who is making for the border). Along the way, they alight on some rather feisty commune-dwellers who can be quite efficient with a pitch fork whilst all the time being pursued by the folks who want the jewels and by a mysterious apparition, too. Can they catch up with and apprehend their erstwhile pal in time? At times the visual nature of their antics and the humour wouldn't look out of place in a bad Laurel and Hardy movie and though the eye candy carries it for the first half hour, the rest of it is all rather silly and forgettable. There is just too much random activity and too many off-the-wall characterisations to keep it watchable for any longer. If I'm being honest - the word puerile springs to mind.