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Chien Szu-Ying
- Wong Chang's Mother
- (as Tsi-Ang Chin)
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- ConexionesFollowed by Do sing dai hang II: Ji juen mou dik (1992)
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Not having seen the 1992 Hong Kong crime action drama "Do Sing Dai Hang: San Gor Chuen Kei" (aka "Casino Tycoon") before now in 2022, I must admit that I was actually looking forward to watching it, as the movie had Andy Lau in the leading role.
However, I have to admit that I found the storyline in the movie to be somewhat erratic and skittish. It felt like writer and director Jing Wong was just making things up as the filming of the movie was progressing. I didn't really feel that there was a fully cohesive and constructed narrative to the movie. The things that happened throughout the movie felt too random and one scene wasn't really leading up to the next.
The acting performances in the movie were adequate, taking into consideration the shortcomings of the script and storyline. Andy Lau was delivering his usual good performance, so at least he made the movie watchable. The movie also had the likes of Chingmy Yau, Paul Chun and Hoi-San Kwan on the cast list, so there are some familiar faces for fans of the Hong Kong cinema.
Now that I have seen "Do Sing Dai Hang: San Gor Chuen Kei", I can check it off of my to-watch-list. However, I doubt that I will ever return to watch this movie a second time. And if you are a newcomer to the Hong Kong cinema, then this is not a movie that I would recommend as something you should sit down and watch.
My rating of "Do Sing Dai Hang: San Gor Chuen Kei" lands on a four out of ten stars.
However, I have to admit that I found the storyline in the movie to be somewhat erratic and skittish. It felt like writer and director Jing Wong was just making things up as the filming of the movie was progressing. I didn't really feel that there was a fully cohesive and constructed narrative to the movie. The things that happened throughout the movie felt too random and one scene wasn't really leading up to the next.
The acting performances in the movie were adequate, taking into consideration the shortcomings of the script and storyline. Andy Lau was delivering his usual good performance, so at least he made the movie watchable. The movie also had the likes of Chingmy Yau, Paul Chun and Hoi-San Kwan on the cast list, so there are some familiar faces for fans of the Hong Kong cinema.
Now that I have seen "Do Sing Dai Hang: San Gor Chuen Kei", I can check it off of my to-watch-list. However, I doubt that I will ever return to watch this movie a second time. And if you are a newcomer to the Hong Kong cinema, then this is not a movie that I would recommend as something you should sit down and watch.
My rating of "Do Sing Dai Hang: San Gor Chuen Kei" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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- 19 jul 2022
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By what name was Do sing dai hang: San gor chuen kei (1992) officially released in Canada in English?
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