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Kung Fu Hustle Full Movie Download In Hindi Hd
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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.
In Shanghai, China in the 1940s, a wannabe gangster aspires to join the notorious "Axe Gang" while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers in defending their turf.
Well if you, like me, enjoy these flicks where it's possible for one good guy to kick the be-jeezus out of a hundred bad guys all at once, then this is the one for you. Not only that, but it's got just enough non-sensical dialog to seem brilliant. Stuff like "The good cannot co-exist with the bad, you can't escape your destiny". Then there's the one lifted right from Stan Lee's Spider-Man - 'In great power lies great responsibility'. Come on, that one should have been attributed to the web slinger.
I can't really say though, if you've seen one kung-fu film you've seen them all. This one goes for laughs along with it's action, and it hooks you right from the start with that rhythmic Axe Gang dance - very cool. There's some other original stuff here too (at least for me, I don't watch a lot of martial art movies), like the lion's roar amplified through a makeshift speaker, and the Beast's use of the Toad Style from the Kwan Lun School. Flaming Buddhist Palm also looked pretty interesting; I might have to try that some time.
Best move of the picture - The Beast stops the bullet to his head with the two finger technique - "In the world of kung-fu, speed defines the winner". My favorite scene, just for the surreal beauty of it, was Sing (Stephen Chow) threatening Ice Cream Girl under the 'Top Hat' poster. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers would have been great in a karate flick, don't you think?
As Twelve Kicks, Iron Fist and The Hexagon Staff would attest - "It's no crime to be good at kung-fu". But the best line of the picture epitomizes Sing - "I was studying to be a doctor or lawyer, but this was world peace"! And so the world would be saved once again. Or at least the world consisting of Pig Sty Alley.
I saw this film late, after everyone else in hong Kong had raved about it. But the general gist of comments from the initial release was that it wasn't as funny as Shaolin Soccer, but it was a far more visually attractive movie.
So, someone gave me the vcd and I was expecting lush 30's Shanghai scenes a la Wong Kar Wai with moody 30's music and some laughs.
Well it did that, sort of.
I suppose if one is to fully appreciate the film, then one must view it through 'Hong Kong slapstick mode' comedic lenses. Personally I favour more subtle humour, like the recent 'Life Aquatic', where the humour is much more understated.
Which is not to say that the film is not funny. It is, but I have always found that Mr Chow's main strength in comedy has been in the brilliant cantonese dialogue he manages to conjure up in his films. There is less of this in KFH, where most of the laughs were slapstick gags, but there were one or two moments which were really quite good. Like the Shining reference for example.
Finally - CGI. While the HK movie


Kung Fu Hustle Full Movie Download In Hindi Hd

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DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r1mw5

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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.
In Shanghai, China in the 1940s, a wannabe gangster aspires to join the notorious "Axe Gang" while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers in defending their turf.
Well if you, like me, enjoy these flicks where it's possible for one good guy to kick the be-jeezus out of a hundred bad guys all at once, then this is the one for you. Not only that, but it's got just enough non-sensical dialog to seem brilliant. Stuff like "The good cannot co-exist with the bad, you can't escape your destiny". Then there's the one lifted right from Stan Lee's Spider-Man - 'In great power lies great responsibility'. Come on, that one should have been attributed to the web slinger.

I can't really say though, if you've seen one kung-fu film you've seen them all. This one goes for laughs along with it's action, and it hooks you right from the start with that rhythmic Axe Gang dance - very cool. There's some other original stuff here too (at least for me, I don't watch a lot of martial art movies), like the lion's roar amplified through a makeshift speaker, and the Beast's use of the Toad Style from the Kwan Lun School. Flaming Buddhist Palm also looked pretty interesting; I might have to try that some time.

Best move of the picture - The Beast stops the bullet to his head with the two finger technique - "In the world of kung-fu, speed defines the winner". My favorite scene, just for the surreal beauty of it, was Sing (Stephen Chow) threatening Ice Cream Girl under the 'Top Hat' poster. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers would have been great in a karate flick, don't you think?

As Twelve Kicks, Iron Fist and The Hexagon Staff would attest - "It's no crime to be good at kung-fu". But the best line of the picture epitomizes Sing - "I was studying to be a doctor or lawyer, but this was world peace"! And so the world would be saved once again. Or at least the world consisting of Pig Sty Alley.
I saw this film late, after everyone else in hong Kong had raved about it. But the general gist of comments from the initial release was that it wasn't as funny as Shaolin Soccer, but it was a far more visually attractive movie.

So, someone gave me the vcd and I was expecting lush 30's Shanghai scenes a la Wong Kar Wai with moody 30's music and some laughs.

Well it did that, sort of.

I suppose if one is to fully appreciate the film, then one must view it through 'Hong Kong slapstick mode' comedic lenses. Personally I favour more subtle humour, like the recent 'Life Aquatic', where the humour is much more understated.

Which is not to say that the film is not funny. It is, but I have always found that Mr Chow's main strength in comedy has been in the brilliant cantonese dialogue he manages to conjure up in his films. There is less of this in KFH, where most of the laughs were slapstick gags, but there were one or two moments which were really quite good. Like the Shining reference for example.

Finally - CGI. While the HK movie industry has increasingly employed the use of CGI in movies, Chow being one of the pioneers; The CGI effects in this film were totally over the top. I felt myself consciously trying to suspend disbelief throughout, and the 'roadrunner' sequence I felt just broke the whole rhythm of the movie, and I found myself squirming in my seat. If only they could tone down the CGI, make the fight sequences more realistic (either using higher quality CGI or just make it less bizarre), then it might have been more palatable.

In summary, this is a film which promised a stylish action comedy, aimed probably at a more western audience, but ultimately fell short due to an almost looney tunes type quality. But understandably it is difficult to satiate all tastes when it comes to comedy, and by leaving the more comfortable territory of traditional HK humour, The films shortcomings may have been due to Mr Chow stepping into a somewhat unfamiliar territory of higher budget comedy films whilst simultaneously trying to cater to different audiences.

A brave step which should be applauded, and I look forward to the next film.
Kung Fu Hustle is something you rarely encounter in theaters: a genuinely original comedy.
In contrast to the rest of the world the US-DVD is slightly censored in terms of violence and features some alternative shots of non-violent scenes.

It is assumed that Sony Pictures tried to trim the film to get a PG-13 rating, yet it still ended up with an R rating. While the footage in the uncut version is on par with an R-rated level of violence, Sony most likely didn't want to pay to resubmit the film in its uncut form for an R, so they just went with the version they initially submitted to the MPAA. a5c7b9f00b
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