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A judge tries to save a female innocent who's wrongly being accused for murder.A judge tries to save a female innocent who's wrongly being accused for murder.A judge tries to save a female innocent who's wrongly being accused for murder.
Stephen Chow
- Pao Lung-Sing
- (as Sing-chi Chow)
Sharla Cheung
- Chi Siu-Lin
- (as Man Cheung)
Man-Tat Ng
- Yau Wai
- (as Mang-tat Ng)
Elvis Tsui
- Panther
- (as Kam-kong Tsui)
Christy Chung
- Stone Mansion
- (as Lai-tai Chung)
Collin Chou
- Shang Wai
- (as Sing Ngai)
Lawrence Ng
- 'Mirror' Fong Tong-Kan
- (as Kai-wah Ng)
John Ching
- Lui Fook
- (as Tung Ching)
Ku Feng
- Navy Commander Shang Kwan
- (as Feng Ku)
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It is one of the best of Stephen Chow. I give it a nine out of ten.
I was surprised to see that Shaolin Soccer was rated on top of all singsing's movies. Unbelievable.
I was surprised to see that Shaolin Soccer was rated on top of all singsing's movies. Unbelievable.
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Best comedy I know, always love Stephen Chow. He is our childhood watching his movie give me nostalgia and I wish he made more movies back then. This movie gives you chill there's proper conflict and climax I feel satisfaction when watching this!
To be honest, what impressed me the most about this film was not Bao Xingxing's righteous and resolute attitude towards justice, nor Wu Qihua's deceitful face of official support, but Bao Xingxing's hard work and perseverance in practicing cursing skills, as well as his invincibility. I once thought to myself that this should be a typical exaggerated technique. With such thoughts in mind, I spent more than twenty years peacefully, Today, I accidentally heard a case of returning the original object of a Nanjing bus curse, which reminded me of my childhood memories. It turned out that cursing to a certain level can indeed go beyond the law and achieve the goal of justice
The general content of the story goes like this: a theft occurred on a bus, and a young man secretly stole the driver's phone. Unfortunately, there were too many people on the bus, making it difficult to find the real culprit. Therefore, the ticket seller, out of the sake of justice, cursed the thief's shameless behavior on the bus for the entire journey. All the passengers on the bus changed their colors, and the thief's comrade was probably even more heartbroken. Finally, at the last stop, the thief bravely stood up, Leaving behind her phone and a sentence, "I'll give it back to you, don't curse," the ticket seller snatched the door and fled. With no need for a single soldier, the ticket seller finally achieved justice for the driver with her superb cursing skills,
The story is over. For someone like me who is studying law, it is a very educational lesson, just like a little memory left by my youthful years. Once again, it represents learning.
If you are a Chinese, I am sure you have seen the film, and enjoy it a lot.
If you are not, maybe you have seen one or two Zhou Xingchi(Stephen Chow)'s film such as: Shaolin Soccer, if you like that kind of humor, I am sure that you will like this film much more. Please remember Singsing's films is always the most funny movies in China.
If you are not, maybe you have seen one or two Zhou Xingchi(Stephen Chow)'s film such as: Shaolin Soccer, if you like that kind of humor, I am sure that you will like this film much more. Please remember Singsing's films is always the most funny movies in China.
HAIL THE JUDGE is a funny period comedy from Stephen Chow, filled with his usual diverse plot ingredients and scattershot surprises. Chow plays the usual low level character, a judge who falls foul of the corrupt rich in society and ends up penniless while true justice continues to elude the needy. After some ultra-bizarre adventures, he finally befriends the emperor himself and things take a turn for the better. It's an episodic, sometimes silly adventure filled with memorable characters (Elvis Tsui's kung fu master is a case in point) and hilarious situations, the animated speech scenes being particular highlights.
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- TriviaThis was the last movie in which Stephen Chow and Sharla CHEUNG acted together.
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