
Lost Paradise
Kuki Shoichiro is relieved of his position as general manager of Gendai Shobo and transferred to the research office. One day, three months after his sudden relocation, on the night of a lecture at the Culture Center at Kinugawa's request, Hisaki meets Rinko Matsubara through his introduction. The story begins a few months later, in September, in a hotel room in Kamakura.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling but well-meaning police detective is tasked with going undercover to infiltrate a criminal organization. While navigating the dangerous world of the Triads, he unexpectedly falls for the sister of the gang leader. He must then balance his duty as an officer of the law with his newfound romantic feelings, all while trying to survive the perilous underworld.
Critical Reception
Lost Paradise received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Stephen Chow's signature comedic style and the film's energetic action sequences. While some found the plot predictable, the overall entertainment value and Chow's comedic performance were frequently highlighted as strengths.
What Reviewers Say
- Stephen Chow's comedic antics are the main draw, providing plenty of laughs.
- The action sequences are well-choreographed and exciting.
- The plot, while light, serves as a decent vehicle for the comedy and action.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for being one of Stephen Chow's earlier works before he rose to international superstardom with films like Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
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