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Plot Summary
Two bumbling police detectives, played by Ricky and Michael Hui, are tasked with going undercover to bust a notorious triad gang. Their investigation is hampered by their own incompetence and the interference of a martial arts expert, Sammo Hung, who initially seems to be on the wrong side of the law. Amidst chaotic chases and comedic misunderstandings, they must find a way to bring the criminals to justice.
Critical Reception
This Hong Kong action-comedy was a commercial success, praised for its blend of slapstick humor and energetic martial arts sequences. While not as critically acclaimed as some of Tsui Hark's later works, it is remembered as a fun and entertaining film that showcased the comedic talents of the Hui brothers alongside Sammo Hung's action prowess.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its hilarious comedic performances, especially from the Hui brothers.
- Noted for its dynamic and well-choreographed action sequences.
- Appreciated as a crowd-pleasing blend of martial arts and comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film's original title, "The Transistor Radio," was changed to "Bang Bang 咁嘅声" (which roughly translates to "Bang Bang Such a Sound") for its Hong Kong release to better capture the film's energetic and action-packed nature.
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