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The Man, The Ghost And The Fox
Being at death’s door, Seristan, an old woman in her eighties, wants her son to take her back to her homeland, with the last wish to be buried there. Her son, Mirza, is determined to keep his promise no matter what happens, thereby revealing an inconvenient truth about the roots of the family.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling, cowardly ghost hunter is tasked with ridding a village of a mischievous fox spirit that has been causing chaos. He teams up with a skilled martial artist and a wise old man to defeat the spirit, but not before encountering numerous comical mishaps and proving his courage.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Hong Kong, leveraging Stephen Chow's immense popularity for slapstick comedy and action sequences. While critically divisive, it resonated with audiences for its blend of humor, supernatural elements, and martial arts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of comedy and fantasy.
Stephen Chow's signature comedic style is a major draw.
Action sequences are energetic and entertaining.
Google audience: Audience reception in regions where it was widely available often highlights the film's entertainment value and Chow's comedic performance. Some viewers found the plot to be thin, but the humor and action generally made up for it.
Fun Fact
The film features early appearances from actors who would later become well-known in Hong Kong cinema, including Stephen Chow himself in a leading role.
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