Released in 2004, Kung Fu Hustle is a Hong Kong martial arts comedy film that has become a cult classic worldwide. Directed by Stephen Chow, the film is a hilarious and action-packed spoof of traditional Hong Kong martial arts films, while also paying homage to the genre.
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Set in 1940s Shanghai, the story follows Sing (Stephen Chow), a small-time loser desperate to become a "bad guy." He attempts to scam the residents of Pigsty Alley—a dilapidated tenement slum—by posing as a member of the feared, tuxedo-clad Axe Gang. Released in 2004, Kung Fu Hustle is a
Kung Fu Hustle is a masterclass in blending martial arts with comedy. The film's action sequences are meticulously choreographed, showcasing a range of kung fu styles, from traditional Shaolin to comedic, over-the-top moves. The movie's humor is equally impressive, with Stephen Chow's signature deadpan delivery and physical comedy adding to the laughs. The Three Masters The fight scenes in Pig