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| Product Title: | The Unmatchable Match (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 風雨同路 (DVD) (香港版) 风雨同路 (DVD) (香港版) The Unmatchable Match (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) The Unmatchable Match (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Vivian Chow (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor) | Shing Fui On | Chan Wai Man 周慧敏 (Actor) | 周 星馳 (Actor) | 成奎安 | 陳惠敏 周慧敏 (Actor) | 周 星驰 (Actor) | 成奎安 | 陈惠敏 周慧敏(ビビアン・チョウ) (Actor) | 周星馳(チャウ・シンチー) (Actor) | 成奎安(シン・フィオン) | 陳惠敏(チャン・ワイマン) Vivian Chow (Actor) | 주성치 (Actor) | Shing Fui On | Chan Wai Man |
| Director: | Parkman Wong 黃柏文 黄柏文 黄柏文(パークマン・ウォン) Parkman Wong |
| Producer: | Danny Lee 李修賢 李修贤 李修賢(ダニー・リー) Danny Lee |
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| Release Date: | 2008-10-10 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-5, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | II |
| Duration: | 95 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1012398119 |
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Producer : Danny Lee
A cruel bandit gang leader Big Mad asks Fay, who is a stolen goods dealer, to sell his stolen jewelry. When Fay knows Big Mad wants to play double cross on the deal, he takes away the jewelry angrily and secretly. Later Fay is caught by the police. In order to get more information about the case, Long, an undercover cop is assigned to get acquainted to Fay. When Big Mad tries to capture Fay from the paddy wagon, Fay manages to escape together with Long, while they're cuffed together. After rescuing Fay from his betrayed fellow gangsters several times, Long gets Fay's friendship. In order to solve the case, Inspector Ng, Long's superior, decides to use Fay to trap out Big Mad. Long takes the risk to save Fay from the gun fighting. When Fay knows Long's identity, he doesn't accept Long's explanation or suggestion. Meanwhile, Big Mad kidnaps Long's girlfriend Mandy for the exchange of the stolen jewelry. After making joint effort with Long, they rescue Mandy and get Big Mad, Long promises to give himself up to the police...
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Although its title sounds more like a romantic comedy, "The Unmatchable Match" is actually a tough Hong Kong cop thriller that was originally released back in 1989 when the genre was undergoing something of a golden age. Directed by Parkman Wong and produced by the legendary Danny Lee, the film also stars an incredibly young-looking Stephen Chow. Prior to his career as a comedian and his later international success with the blockbusters Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle, Chow actually starred in a number of action films, and also worked with Wong and Lee on the similar thriller "Final Justice".
Certainly, the film doesn’t start like a typical Stephen Chow vehicle, as a brutal gang of robbers lead by the aptly named Big Mad (also known during the film as Guts, and played by prolific 1980s character actor Sing Fui On) steal a fortune in diamonds. Keen to offload the stones, Big Mad gets former underworld boss Brother Fei (martial arts star Chan Wai Man, who starred in Broken Oath, Five Element Ninjas and other classics) to set up a deal, planning to double cross him. Unsurprisingly, it all goes wrong, and Fei flees with the diamonds, falling into the clutches of the police. Deciding to use Fei to catch the real thieves, undercover cop Cheng Long (Stephen Chow) is assigned to befriend him in jail. Unfortunately, while en route the prison van is attacked by Big Mad, and the two are forced to go on the run, still handcuffed together. As they try to avoid both the police and the gang, the two men gradually become friends, leading Long to a difficult moral decision. The Unmatchable Match will undoubtedly be a bit of a shock to fans of Chow’s later works, as here he plays things almost entirely straight, proving himself to be perfectly capable in more restrained roles. He works well with Chan Wai Man, and the two make for a good partnership in the finest buddy film tradition, giving the film a genuine sense of camaraderie. The rest of the cast are similarly on good form, with Danny Lee making a brief but very welcome appearance, Sing Fui On chewing up the scenery in his usual style as the shotgun-toting villain, and Vivian Chow making the most of a typically thankless long-suffering girlfriend role, whose only purpose in the film is to make things more difficult for the protagonists. The plot is largely a by-the-numbers affair, and rarely strays from the tried-and-tested path still being followed by cop thrillers today. However, the focus is on the action scenes, and Wong does a great job of making the film a genuinely thrilling affair. Violent and destructive from the first frame, it packs in plenty of bloody shootouts, brawls and chases, with countless cars being blown up or smashed into pieces, and with a seemingly endless line of stuntmen being thrown off roofs or through windows. Even by the standards of the genre the film boasts an impressively high body count, featuring scene after scene of nameless henchmen being gunned down in loving slow motion. Although Wong generally manages to keep the film moving along at a brisk pace, it does slow down somewhat around the halfway mark, getting tangled up as he tries to insert a little melodrama. To be fair, this was a common feature of most late 1980s Hong Kong thrillers, and it works well enough here, with the relationship between Long and his girlfriend echoing that of Fei and his long lost wife. This does add a certain emotional poignancy that helps to flesh out the characters, and gives the final scenes when Fei inevitably finds out the truth about Long’s occupation a genuine punch. This sense of depth, along with the strong performances from the two leads makes The Unmatchable Match stand out somewhat from the crowd of similarly themed films produced during the same period. Action packed and entertaining, it should definitely be enjoyed by fans of good, old-fashioned police thrillers, as well as Stephen Chow devotees curious to see the funnyman in a very different kind of film. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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October 29, 2006
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Action movie
| Stephen Chow is best known for his comedy movies such as Shaolin Soccer and King of Comedy and many others. Unmatchable Match is a big surprise for the reason it is a violent action gangster movie. Vivian Chow plays his bartender girlfriend. She wants to break up with him. He is a cop. He must become close and friendly with Chan Wai Man, a gangster on the run with tattoos all over his body. Story is interesting and the action will keep you on the edge of your seat, some of the gun shot sounds can even scare the pants off of you. |
December 24, 2003
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| this film is a little different from the standard stephen chow film that it is not a comedy, it is more of a gangster film. but the story is still good and a must see if you are hardcore stephen chow fan. |











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