Crazy Hong Kong
Crazy Hong Kong

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Crazy Hong Kong

1993
Movie
91 min
Cantonese

In the early 1990s, Nǃxau was cast in three low-budget unofficial sequels that continued the fish-out-of-water aspects of the first two films.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Director: Billy TangGenres: Action, Comedy

Plot Summary

A hapless but good-hearted man is caught up in a dangerous criminal underworld when he accidentally obtains a valuable artifact. He must use his wits and a bit of luck to evade ruthless gangsters and protect a beautiful woman, leading to a series of chaotic and action-packed encounters.

Critical Reception

Crazy Hong Kong is a typical Hong Kong action-comedy from the early 90s, known for its fast-paced chase sequences and comedic interludes. While not critically acclaimed, it offered decent entertainment value for fans of the genre with its blend of martial arts and slapstick humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features energetic action sequences typical of Hong Kong cinema.

  • Incorporates broad comedy that may appeal to some viewers.

  • Plot is generally straightforward, serving as a vehicle for action and humor.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this specific film on Google platforms.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a wave of Hong Kong action comedies that often featured a mix of established stars and rising talent, aiming for broad international appeal through exciting action and accessible humor.

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