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| 原本的名字 |
Osaka Wrestling Restaurant |
| 發行日期 | 2004年07月08日 |
| 演出 | Timmy Hung Tin-Ming, Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung, Miku Ueno, Tats Lau Yee-Tat, Law Kar-Ying, Chin Ka-Lok, Gloria Yip Wan-Yi, Carlo Ng Kar-Lok, Meng Hoi, Sammo Hung, Sam Lee Chan-Sam, Super Delfin, Kanpei Hazama, Lee San-San |
| 導演 | Tommy Lo Wai-Tak |
| 畫面格式 | 16:9 |
| 影片格式 | NTSC |
| 聲效 | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| 語言 | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| 字幕 | English, Chinese |
| 類別 | 喜劇 |
| 版本 |
香港版 |
| PAX-Code |
PAX0000131971 |
| 產品目錄號 |
CL-DVD435 |
| 產品編號 |
4897005392485 |
Hilariously fun ride which feels like a mixture between a sports drama and the IRON CHEF TV show.
Some pacing issues.
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When their father dies and leaves an inheritance, brothers Ricky (Timmy Hung) and Mike (Wayne Lai) forge a partnership to bring the thrills of Osaka wrestling to the Hong Kong dining scene. But opening their restaurant is no simple matter and challenges come from all sides: Ricky's ex-boss Dragon (Law Kar-ying) from the neighbouring restaurant mounts an offensive against the upstart business; stranded Japanese journalist Kyoko (Miku Ueno) joins the team after Ricky bumped her into Aberdeen harbour and put her in a hospital; and the restaurant's small troupe of wrestlers isn't up to wowing ringside diners, when any book tables at all.
Im not much of a laugh-out-loud person, but this movie made me burst out in fits of laughter on a several occasions.
I really enjoyed the cultural blend of Japan and Hong Kong in this film, and it created a few great wacky moments, the Chinese brothers trying to speak Japanese to a couple arguing at the bus stop comes to mind.
This movie had a great blend of slap stick, romantic comedy and over the top characters.
The acting is excellent and each actor plays their characters well, from Chu-Chu-Pongs fruity nature to Kyokos hatred of sausages.
It if werent for the film spending too much time setting up the characters and plot up which leaves even less time for the body of the film to develop, I would have given this a perfect score.
A hilariously fun ride on the cultural rollercoaster.
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