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I had the chance to sit down to watch the 1991 Hong Kong action comedy \"Fight Back to School\" (aka \"To hok wai lung\") here in 2021. I hadn't even heard about the movie prior to now, although I am quite familiar with Stephen Chow.I will say that \"Fight Back to School\" was indeed an entertaining movie, albeit a little bit on the generic side as for the storyline. But it was a watchable and enjoyable movie, nonetheless.The storyline told in \"Fight Back to School\" is about an adult police officer having to go undercover at a local high school in order to retrieve his boss's lost pistol. But life in high school is not as easy as one would think.There are a good amount of laughs in the movie, and this is definitely an archetypical Stephen Chow movie. So if you enjoy his movies, then you know what you are in for here, and he doesn't disappoint with this 1991 movie.While this movie had a cast of mostly unfamiliar faces for me, and I am a big fan of the Hong Kong cinema, I will say that the cast for the movie were doing good jobs with their given roles and characters.\"Fight Back to School\" is actually an archetypical Hong Kong action comedy, of which they spewed out similar movies by the dozens back in the early 1991, so there is a good sense of familiarity if you enjoy those particular movies from that era.This was a wholesome movie, entertaining and enjoyable. My rating for \"Fight Back to School\" is a six out of ten stars.
I liked this film, but I have to say that something about it is lost in the translation. Or so I have to assume because it's a very popular movie in China, with several sequels I believe, while watching it with subtitles it was only occasionally amusing. But there were some laugh out loud moments, and I assume that it has a lot more humor that I just can't access because of the language barrier.Chow plays Star Chow, a rookie cop who's sent to a school undercover to find a cop's missing handgun -- sort of like \"Stray Dog\" meets \"21 Jump Street.\" He's an excellent fighter, but not a natural leader, so his school experiences basically serve to make him understand the value of working together with others to accomplish a common goal. He also falls in love with a pretty schoolteacher who takes an interest in him (Sharla Cheung), and befriends an eccentric janitor/spy (Man Tat Ng -- Chow's coach in his more famous later film \"Shaolin Soccer\").The chemistry between all the leads is excellent. The school fight scenes have some of the same flavour as Chow's later film \"CJ7.\" Chow himself is very funny with his deadpan expressions and so forth. But this film lacks some of the visual nuance of his own directorial efforts, or of some of his later films with Vincent Kok. It lacks resonance and becomes just a diversion. But not a bad one at that. 153554b96e
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