Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Deadpool: a good angmo CNY movie

Image result for deadpoolDeadpool, despite not being the mainstream famous Marvel superhero, will have a cult following after the movie. I did come across Deadpool earlier in the X-Men comics, but the first Wolverine movie painted a totally different picture of  Deadpool and it aint pretty. Instead of being a super hero, he may be the perfect example of anti-hero (that's different from villain though).



Image result for deadpoolThe story centers around a mercenary, while trying to save himself from cancer, enrolled in a top secret project which attempted to jump start his mutant genes. He did achieve healing ability, but in the process, his face was scarred. The rest of the movie follows his journey of revenge to avenge his beautiful skin. Mind you, this is a action movie, NOT a super hero movie. The lines are funny, albeit being vulgar. Some of the joke will only appeals to American, but most could be understood here. The action is non stop, and Deadpool do look cool while holding guns or wielding katana. Did I mention that he is funny too? He poke fun at everything, including himself (Ryan Reynolds to be exact) and break the fourth wall to speak to the audience as well. Although Colossus was featured here (I cant seems to recall the other X Men though who partnered Colossus, he served more like a comic relief than action hero. Yup, even Colossus is not spared from being a joke in this movie.


Image result for deadpoolAt the end, this is a perfect orang putih version of Chinese New Year movie, so much so that the Chinese movies should follow its example. Nonsensical plot which served as an excuse for jokes (instead of shooting people dead, he could have just went to Korea for plastic), vulgar jokes which are ACTUALLY funny (most jokes in CNY movie just insult your intelligence), a movie which never take itself seriously (all CNY follow this rules) and if you wanted action, please do it right (instead of using cheap looking CGI). Yup, Deadpool is taking the CNY movie recipe and made it right.

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ratings: 4 poink~!
comments: do not bring kids to watch this.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Let's Eat: light meal instead of a feast

Image result for let's eat cny movieMediocre. That is how I would want to summarize Chapman To's directorial debut: Let's Eat. I really appreciate his decision to based his movie in Malaysia, and his effort in enrolling HK, Singaporean and local star in his movie, but obviously it is not enough to lift this dish to another level.


Image result for let's eat cny movieThe story is a simple love in the kitchen story, central around the main chef in Ah Yong's Cafe (obviously it Colliseum in KL which are, in real life, famous for its steak and chops), who specialize in Hainan chicken rice. His rigid use of top quality ingredient earned him loyal customers but in return, the restaurant earning can barely support its workers. Enter the owner's daughter, fresh from oversea to make administrative changes to the cafe. The bulk of the show tells the clash between the two, with one fixed on test-and-tried way of cooking while the other insists on changes to boost the profit. When things go south due to an online food critic, both have to settle their difference and come together to enter a cooking competition in order to save the restaurant.



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Run of the mill CNY movie storyline, I would say. No surprise there, I can even safely say that everyone expected that the 2 leads will end up together at the end of the show, even though their age gap is so obvious. Though it is far from a bad movie, it is rather mundane and no breakthrough at all. The script is average with a few moments of humour, largely supplied by one half of FAMA duo, C Kwan. The direction is good, considering it is Chapman To's debut, but there are few sequence felt tedious and stretchy. The cooking sequence, however, is actually nicely shot; I actually felt that To could actually cook based on the screenshot. The pace, however, felt draggy at time, with nothing much happening in between. Probably the movie had to make space for the advertiser, with non related mentions of MyMotor and Ruyi& Lyn.

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CNY had been forgiving on many bad Chinese movies. Let's Eat is far from being a bad movie, it is a rather good mediocre movie. However, it will face stiff competition at the boxoffice. For a meaningful and polished film, I would definitely go for Ola Bola. For the crowds who wanted humour, I've heard From Vegas to Macau is funny enough albeit storyline that borders to challenge our intelligence. Probably I will wait for Stephen Chow's Mermaid. On the other hand, Chapman To had shown so much potential on the director's chair, I cant wait for his next work.

Ratings: 2 half poink~!
comments: light offering, but the cooking sequence is so nicely done that they makes me hungry..