Finally came the long awaited All's Well Ends Well Too 花田 囍 事 2010. As in the nineties, the comedy genius Raymond Wong Bak-Ming 黄百鸣 still making us laugh with the classic Chinese New Year.
For those who do not know, the saga All's Well Ends Well is a comedy series New Year's produced by renowned filmmaker Raymond Wong. The first of these was filmed in 1992, with spin offs in 1993, 1997, 2009 and now 2010. The films follow the intricacies of a crazy family and consist primarily of absurd comedy with a happy ending. The formula may seem boring, but Wong's ability to reinvent and innovate in every production make every delivery a memorable film.
While this release does not have a class cast as the original 1992, this year we have the inevitable 吴君如 Sandra Ng, Raymond Wong 黄百鸣 the same as always and Louis Koo 古天乐. Accompanied by Lam Suet 林雪, Lynn Xiong 熊 黛林, Ronald Cheng and Angela Baby 杨颖 郑中基. Also joining the family 林子聪 Lam Tze-Chung, known for his comedy work with Stephen Chow. Lee Heung-Kam 李香琴 and Ha Chun-Chau 夏春秋 making their appearance required, as in all the prequels.
The scene is a little different, not set in the Hong Kong of today, if not the continent, during the last days of the reign of the Empress Dowager. In a scenario of castles and royalty, who tries to resemble a parody of "Curse of The Golden Flower" but rap, bars, chat pigeon and fashion. Wong is still reinventing itself after 30 years working as a filmmaker.
Angela Baby, who plays the daughter of Dowager Princess suffer from amnesia and trade places with a girl who attempts suicide (Lynn Xiong) because his father (Wong) is not allowed to marry who he really loves. Immediately the dramatic suicide girl will adapt to his new life of luxury, and of course nobody in the palace will notice the difference. While Wong's character tries to pass the princess for her daughter to get money from an old friend (Lam Suet), whose sister (Sandra Ng) will make life impossible. The princess's brother (Louis Koo), who suspects something is not right with her sister must find the imposter. Add to this music, arts martial and delirium, and have a classic Hong Kong comedy.
must for fans of Hong Kong cinema and comedy Raymond Wong.
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