The Wildgoose Chase
The Wildgoose Chase

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The Wildgoose Chase

1990
Movie
85 min
Cantonese

Chung, Yam and Koo work for the same advertising agency. Chung is a philanderer. Yam lives with his girlfriend who is a TV reporter, requiring irregular working hours. Koo's wife puts a tight leash on his social activities and this makes him feel bored. The trio are going on a business trip to Korea on the expenses of the company. Tasteless comedy ensues.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: J.F. LawtonGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A recently retired, wealthy businessman decides to embark on a spontaneous cross-country road trip with his estranged daughter. Along the way, they encounter a quirky group of strangers and navigate the challenges of their strained relationship. The journey forces them to confront their past and re-evaluate their future together.

Critical Reception

The Wildgoose Chase received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Jack Lemmon's, many found the film's script predictable and its themes underdeveloped. It failed to make a significant impact upon its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Some praise for Jack Lemmon's veteran performance.

  • Criticized for a formulaic and uninspired plot.

  • The father-daughter relationship dynamics were found to be underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audience reception for The Wildgoose Chase is not widely documented on Google. Limited available feedback suggests a generally lukewarm response, with some viewers finding it a passable, if unremarkable, family drama.

Fun Fact

The film was Marloey Shelton's feature film debut, at the age of 16.

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