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Kung Fu Hustle (2004) is a martial arts action-comedy directed by, co-written by, and starring Stephen Chow

An effeminate tailor who wields the Iron Wire Fist using heavy brass rings. Chiu Chi-ling is a legitimate Grandmaster of Hung Gar kung fu.

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Popularized Western mainstream interest in modern Hong Kong comedy and "Mo Lei Tau" (nonsensical) humor. Index Kung Fu Hustle

A cramped, impoverished slum where the poorest citizens live. It is inspired by the historic Walled City of Kowloon and the tenements of Chow's childhood. It acts as a sanctuary for retired kung fu masters.

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The world's most dangerous killer. He utilizes the Toad Style , transforming his body into a powerful, striking launchpad. The Pigsty Masters: Coolie: Master of the Twelve Kicks of the Tam School . Kung Fu Hustle (2004) is a martial arts

The administrative heart of the criminal underworld where Sing tries to prove his worth. The Mental Asylum

The primary martial antagonist and master of the Toad Style from the Kwan Lun School.

tropes—martial heroes living in secrecy and the mastery of mystical internal techniques. The Legend of the Actors In film, “Kung Fu Hustle” is the 2004

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At the climax of Kung Fu Hustle , the Beast is confused. He sees Sing’s handprint on his chest, but Sing is standing ten feet away. He was hit by the idea of the strike before the strike landed.

The hidden potential of the underdog and Buddhist redemption. 2. Character Registry and Fighting Styles

Retired masters known as "The Paris and Helen of Troy of the Kung Fu World." The Landlady uses the Lion's Roar (an ultrasonic scream), while the Landlord uses Tai Chi .

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