It's the 1940s, and the notorious Axe Gang terrorizes Shanghai. Small-time criminals Sing and Bone hope to join, but they only manage to make lots of very dangerous enemies. Fortunately for them, kung fu masters and hidden strength can be found in unlikely places. Now they just have to take on the entire Axe Gang.
Stephen Chow
Sing
Yuen Qiu
Landlady
Yuen Wah
Landlord
Lam Tze-Chung
Sing's Sidekick
Bruce Leung
The Beast
Shengyi Huang
Fong
Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan
Brother Sum
Chi Ling Chiu
Tailor
Xing Yu
Coolie
Zhihua Dong
Donut
Tenky Tin Kai-Man
Axe Gang Advisor
Lam Suet
Axe Gang Vice General
Kang Xi Jia
Harpist Assassin #1
Fung Hak-On
Harpist Assassin #2
Feng Xiaogang
Crocodile Gang Boss
Yuen Cheung-Yan
Beggar
Zhang Yibai
Inspector Chan
Jiarui Ren
Suzie
Ding Xiaolong
Mr. Gold
Zhang Mingming
Mr. Silver
Oliver Wong Yui-Man
Inspector
Kai Shi Chen
Rabbit-Tooth Jane
Wellson Chin Sing-Wai
Neighbour A
He Wenhui
Jiang Bao
David Hung
Mr. Big
Billy Ma
Axe Gang Member
Hao Tian Yuan
Little Sing
Steven Fung Min-Hang
Four Eye Clerk
Yang Neng
Neighbour B
Chao Xia Liu
Neighbour C
Fan Tiantian
Hooker
Alex Lam Chi-Sin
Bully
Wang Shi Ying
Little Fong
Director, Screenplay
Stephen Chow
Screenplay
Xin Huo
Screenplay
Tsang Kan-Cheong
Screenplay
Chan Man-Keung
September 18, 2014
9
Quite an experience, and in a great way as well! Went into this one totally blind as to its contents, truth is, is that I was mooching round the shops yesterday and came across an Asian triple pack DVD at a bargain price, since one of the films was Jet Li starrer Unleashed, i thought it was worth the cheap price on offer. Got home and the write up on the back of the case didn't give much away as regards plot for Kung Fu Hustle, an Axe Gang, some guy named Sing wants to be in the gang, and that some creaky old residents in a place called Pig Sty Ally are tougher than they look.
What I got was what I can only describe as a live cartoon full of class and style, the sort of flip side to the more arty Asian films that have (rightly) become massively popular in the subsequent decadse. Written, directed, produced and starring Stephen Chow (Sing), Kung Fu Hustle is a remarkably breathless piece of work, the plot is threadbare for sure, but it really matters not, because Chow has fused the grand old genre staple punch up with balletic comedy, it's quite something to behold. It's as loud as a face off between Motorhead & Iron Maiden, yet it's just so flipping tender at the same time! Incredible sequences will dazzle you one moment and then have you laughing the next, I'm quite annoyed that I didn't catch on to this film back in 2004, but even now some years later this film is still a breath of fresh air on the home format release. See it and roll with it, enjoy. 9/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Cantonese
Budget:
$20,000,000.00
Revenue:
$102,034,104.00