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Enter the Fat Dragon
Enter the Fat Dragon
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Enter the Fat Dragon

2020 6.5 7.3K views saved
Enter the Fat Dragon

After being dumped by his fiancé, heartbroken Hong Kong police officer Fallon Zhu gains 200+ pounds. His superiors demote him to the job of escorting convicts to Japan. When a convict in his custody mysteriously dies, he must team up with citizen Thor to solve the mystery.

Countries: CN, HK
Languages: Cantonese, English, Japanese
Runtime: 1hrs 36min
Status: Released
Release date: 2020-01-23
Release format: Theater (limited)
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David Kidd
@davvyk 3 years ago

Just a good time. Subtitles are mad fast but I really enjoyed this

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David Kidd
@davvyk 3 years ago

Just a good time. Subtitles are mad fast but I really enjoyed this

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VWFringe the Pervy Sage from TVMuse
@vwfringe 4 years ago

Ashamed to admit I had to slow down the playback speed to three-quarters, just to be able to keep up with the sub-titles...my enjoyment was not reduced, however.

Really good! And, ah -- I'm glad they didn't make any fat jokes, except to make his contrition lovable. Donnie Yen is 'da man, and all the fights were choreographed well. It all made me remember seeing the, "Police Story," line of films (but, not dated). Yes, the dog was camp, but you can forgive it 'cuz you got the nut and knew no dogs were hurt. It could've been a stuffed dog...but, nah! JK

Can't imagine how the Japanese audience took the constant jabs at their police being corrupt, but, since I've never heard their police anything but professional, I hope they just thought it was in jest -- a sort of send-up of racism without actually being racist, but...please, leave me a reply if there's actually some racism thing going on there -- I know in the Philippines there's racism towards Filipino-Chinese like here in the U.S. there is towards Jewish People [I think in both cases business acumen draws ire, but racism always comes down to inappropriate dopamine habits -- or, the hate that feels so good...]???

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Chao
@zhangchaodao 5 years ago

okay movie for fun watching, it really has a potential to be a classic like old Jackie Chan Hong Kong action comedy movie....but it does not. The movie sets out to be a comedy due to the design of the first scene. But there is no comedy in all the fights. The fatness just be there for the sake of fatness...there is not a single scene of Yen fighting with his fatness as a comedy point or disadvantage, (for an example, after he jump from one roof to another, the director actually can make it more fun and he can break the roof and fall through or stuck in the hole for further comedy effect) but after he got fat he fights exactly as he used to as agile as it can be even flying, cmon man....The Bruce Lee reference is also there for no relation...so whats the point ?

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