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Kung Fu Hustle (2005)

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Kung Fu Hustle [Blu-ray]
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Directed byStephen Chow
CastStephen Chow and Xiaogang Feng
Theatrical ReleaseApril 22, 2005
DVD ReleaseDecember 12, 2006
Running Time99 minutes
Disc TypeBlu-ray Disc
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code043396151253
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Languages: Cantonese (Original Language), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed)
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About Kung Fu Hustle

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Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: R
Release Date: 12-DEC-2006
Media Type: Blu-Ray Product Description

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Average user review: 4.5 (27 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAmazingQuote
Kung Fu Hustle paints, from a palette consisting of badassitry, comedy (in true Chow fashion) and nostalgic emotion, a unique, exciting, hilarious, heart-felt film that dazzles and entertains from beginning to end. The main character Sing, played by Stephen Chow (Shaolin soccer), chooses a life of crime after an experience as a child which causes him to view chivalry as a futile path trodden by the weak, and thieving and killing as the true path to success and power. Thus, he desires to be in the evil Axe Gang, and not being a member, decides to pretend he is a member of the nefarious gang. But he is not alone in his ruse, his overweight underachieving sidekick goes along with him. They enter a town and begin to pick on the inhabitants. The town is run by a landlady and her husband, and its inhabitants consist of hardworking poor residents who struggle to get by. Perhaps due to skepticism, pride, or stupidity, the town's people do not fall for or submit to Sing's threats. Sing backs off in one hilarious scene, muttering excuses for why he cannot physically take out certain of the town's inhabitants who are much more than meets the eye (no, they are not transformers). He fires of a firework, the distress call used by the actual Axe Gang, and the gang actually shows up. A huge kung fu battle ensues. Much of the rest of the film amounts to an escalating feud between the Axe Gang and the town. The kung fu becomes more awesome and unbelievable as the film progresses to a final climax which clearly took a few ideas from Neo's final battle with the Mr. Smiths in The Matrix. In other words, there is Kung Fu aplenty. The artistic ability, cinematography and special effects in the martial arts battles is very artistic and at times it is difficult to find the line between comedic excess, beauty and badassitry. That, in essence, is the most wonderful quality of this film. But there is a story here and it is quite nostalgic and beautiful as well. We see Sing quivering between the two sides, the kind-hearted town's people, and the dreaded axe gang's members, until finally he chooses good over evil. Perhaps the most beautiful moment in the film involves Sing executing a particular kung-fu move that has him flying quite high into the air. I will not spoil it for you, suffice to say that it is one of the most awesome scenes I have ever witnessed in Cinema, blending together the aforementioned qualities of comedy, badassitry, beauty and emotion and tying together the entire story quite well. It is the final kung fu scene in the film, and following that, the film wraps everything up quite nicely in a heart-felt manner and then seemingly ends where it begins. But alas, the film is not for everyone. Some may not appreciate the story, and find the whole affair silly and over-the-top. But I am not one of those people. The first time I watched this film, I immediately started it over and watched it again. It has immense replay value for me and each time you watch it you seem to catch something new, whether it be a new joke, a new thought, or a new image of beauty and artistry, this film just keeps calling me back again and again. July 14, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteEntertaining and Funny Movie!Quote
If you are into Kung Fu and you are a fans of Stephen Chow, it is a must buy. The movie itself is excellent and the blu-ray transfer is just perfect. July 7, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteLaugh out Loud Funny!Quote
This is one of my favorite Kung movies (Action, Comedy Genre) that is not starred by Jackie Chan. Stephen Chow is very funny and riot, if you enjoyed Shaolin Soccer, then you will definitely enjoy Kung Fu Hustle.

My favorite scene in this movie was when Stephen Chow and his buddy was sneaking back into the village, and his chubby friend threw a dagger on his back... that was classic! July 4, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteYou can't possibly squeeze any more fun into a movie...Quote
Layered, interesting, funny, and full of action, nothing is quite as this appears in this crazy non-stop kung fu action movie. During a time of economic crisis the Ax Gang takes control of most of 'China' in the 40s.. the story seemingly focuses on the plight of one particular impoverished ghetto 'Pig Sty Alley'.

The genius of the movie is how the focus constantly shifts, the references to other classic movies, brilliant camera work, and brilliant action sequences. A must have for Stephen Chow fans, and if you've never heard of Chow but love comedy/action/martial arts movies.. this is something you NEED to see.

The Blu-Ray disc is phenomenal to watch (repeatedly. June 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteIncredibly entertaining Kung-Fu!!Quote
A must buy for anyone who likes Kung-Fu movies. Stephen Chow is at his best, the movies is easy to follow-even though it is subtitled. I found myself laughing through most of the movie, a strange combination of humor and artistic approaches. A must buy. The blu-ray transfer is top-notch for picture and sound as well. June 12, 2008

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