Hong Kong Rhapsody VCD
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Anonymous
January 1, 2005
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Dated, gaudy, formulaic, yet fun and entertaining.
Dated, gaudy, formulaic, yet fun and entertaining.
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'Hong Kong Rhapsody' (1966) is a fun and entertaining time capsule from 1966. Some sources claim that it's a remake of 'Jazz on Parade 1954 nen: Tokyo Cinderella musume'(1954), also directed by director Inoue Umetsugu(alias Inoue Umeji and Jin Shang Mei Dz). Umetsugu may have been brought on board at the Shaw Brothers studio to raise the technical quality for their films. I have been a Li Ching fanboy ever since I saw this film on a depressing day in the Summer of 2004; I wanted to live again after watching this film(just like the Lin Chin Fu character). Jin Shang Mei Dz's attempts at drama are hardly subtle, but he does know how to add fun and flavor to a film. The late Peter Chen Ho is a welcome presence in this film even though his Chen Tsz-hsin character is charismatic, yet dubious. Li Ching is one unconventional starlet: she has a somewhat rotound physique, but her flying saucer eyes, charisma, sensuality, and solid acting abilities more than compensate for her lack of a "common starlet figure". 'Hong Kong Rhapsody' is highly recommended! |
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January 26, 2003
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A 60's SB movie starred with Asian movie queen Li Ching and Chen Ho. Simple story plot with many musical performances... Probably it is still worth watching Li Ching's superb acting. |
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