It starts with a movie within a movie. Cut to a movie director tries to seduce Frankie Chan's girl and he beats him up. Cut also to Eric Tsang (as a girl) acts as a spiritualist when two guys try to find loot buried by a guy who since died. Somehow these two scenes come together as one.
Frankie Chan entered the movie business as a music composer. I have no idea how he got the action lead as a Hong Kong cop in this movie. He fights two white guys in a warehouse setting next. His partner is easily mistaken for another man but she is Wanda Yung Wai-Tak.
By the 15 minute mark I gave up trying to find a story line and decided I was just watching this for the action. By the midpoint I decided I was just watching it for the final fight. Ultimately, I just watched it to write a review.
The most cringe-worthy part of this movie goes to using AIDS as a punch line. "I've got AIDS hand!" Hilarious. This is written in the "sarcasm" font.
An alternate title is "Oh! Yes, Sir!!!" This is definitely the most punctuated Hong Kong Movie ever!!!!!. A question mark would have been more appropriate.
Frankie Chan entered the movie business as a music composer. I have no idea how he got the action lead as a Hong Kong cop in this movie. He fights two white guys in a warehouse setting next. His partner is easily mistaken for another man but she is Wanda Yung Wai-Tak.
By the 15 minute mark I gave up trying to find a story line and decided I was just watching this for the action. By the midpoint I decided I was just watching it for the final fight. Ultimately, I just watched it to write a review.
The most cringe-worthy part of this movie goes to using AIDS as a punch line. "I've got AIDS hand!" Hilarious. This is written in the "sarcasm" font.
An alternate title is "Oh! Yes, Sir!!!" This is definitely the most punctuated Hong Kong Movie ever!!!!!. A question mark would have been more appropriate.