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Kung Fu Hustle

Action. Comedy Set in Canton, China in the 1940s, the story revolves around a hapless wannabe gangster who aspires to become a member of the notorious "Axe Gang." Other characters include an obnoxious landlady and her apparently frail husband who exhibit extraordinary powers in defending their turf.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
"Imagine a film in which Jackie Chan and Buster Keaton meet Quentin Tarantino and Bugs Bunny." POS
United StatesUnited States The Hollywood Reporter "With a delirious mix of the sublime and the silly, Hong Kong comedy king Stephen Chow Sing-chi has taken the kung fu comedy genre to new heights" POS
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Newsweek
Newsweek
"So disarmingly eager to please that only a stone-faced kung fu purist could object"  POS
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SFGATE
SFGATE
"Chow is a commendably visual filmmaker (...) But 'Hustle' fails to connect on any emotional level. It's a live-action comic book with characters so broadly conceived that it's hard to care whether they live or die."  NEU
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post
"For all its stylishness, verve and moments of visual poetry, the relentlessly punishing slapstick and overall cruel tone left me cold." NEU
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Boston Globe
Boston Globe
"Like a meal prepared by an extreme chef, 'Hustle is more than a bit of a mess. It still tastes like nothing you've ever had before." POS
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USA Today
USA Today
"Fans of kung fu movies will have a rip-roaring time, but even moviegoers who are not enamored of the genre are bound to enjoy the bizarre antics and spirited action of Kung Fu Hustle (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)"  POS
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly
"[Chow] directs like a gonzo fusion of Tarantino and Tex Avery (...) The scenes of high-flying ultraviolence will leave you gasping between giggles."  POS
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