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Super High School No2: Crazy holidays
The School starts for the standard tour and into madness a tender love story is born ..
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Plot Summary
A group of students, led by the mischievous Stephen Chow, embarks on a chaotic and adventurous holiday trip. Their plans for a relaxing getaway quickly spiral into a series of absurd situations and comedic mishaps as they encounter various eccentric characters and unexpected challenges. Through it all, their bond as friends is tested and strengthened amidst the craziness.
Critical Reception
Super High School No2: Crazy Holidays is generally regarded as a low-brow but entertaining Hong Kong comedy, typical of its era. While not critically acclaimed, it found an audience for its slapstick humor and energetic performances, particularly from Stephen Chow in an early role.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic and often silly humor.
Stephen Chow's early comedic talent is evident.
Seen as a fun, albeit nonsensical, popcorn flick.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's laugh-out-loud moments and the nostalgic value for fans of Hong Kong comedies from the late 80s. Some viewers found the plot to be weak, but enjoyed the performances and the sheer absurdity of the situations.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a series and is notable for featuring a young Stephen Chow, who would later become one of Hong Kong's biggest comedic stars.
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