From Beijing with Love explained

From Beijing with Love
Native Name:
Child:yes
T:國產凌凌漆
J:gwok3 caan2 ling4 ling4 cat1
L:The Domestically-produced 007
Music:William Hu
Editing:Ma Chung-yiu
Studio:Win's Movie Production Ltd.
Distributor:Golden Harvest
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Gross:HK$37,523,850.00

From Beijing With Love is a 1994 Hong Kong spy comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film is a very direct spoof of the James Bond films.

Plot

A mask and armored wearing criminal Golden Gun steals a valuable Tyrannosaurus fossil from the Government of China. Chow, starring as a hawker-secret-agent 007 Ling-ling-chat, is sent to Hong Kong by commander of the Guangzhou Military Region to recapture the cranium. When he arrives in Hong Kong, he meets Lee Heung-kam (Anita Yuen), who proposes to help him in his endeavour. However, Heung-kam turns out to be a subordinate of Golden Gun, who is revealed to be the commander himself.

The commander instructs Heung-kam to send Ling-ling-chat on a false lead and tells him that the cranium may have been stolen by a smuggler. 007, with the help of Heung-kam, sneaks into a cocktail party held by the smuggler. Before he enters, he tells Heung-kam that he will fetch her some white roses. Heung-kam tells 007 to find evidence that the smuggler stole the cranium; meanwhile, Heung-kam hides in a tree, planning to snipe 007 from afar. The party is interrupted by a mysterious man (modelled after Jaws from James Bond) and a mysterious woman who are out to kill 007. Taking this opportunity, Heung-kam shoots 007 several times, including once in the leg with 007 thinking another assassin has shot him. 007 (who is wearing a bulletproof vest but not bulletproof trousers) escapes, grabbing three white roses on the way out. Heung-kam is touched by this gesture and saves his life. She decides to defect from Golden Gun. Together, the two destroy the organisation that is behind the theft of the cranium. 007 eventually wins the hand of Heung-kam and is rewarded with a meat cleaver emblazoned with the calligraphy of Deng Xiaoping.

Cast

Sources:[1] [2] [3]

References to other films

Music

The song Stephen Chow sang while playing the piano is Chinese: 李香蘭 (Lǐxiānglán; the chinese name of Yoshiko Yamaguchi) by Jacky Cheung, a Chinese-language adaptation of the 1989 Japanese song by Kōji Tamaki.

Box office and reception

The film grossed HK$37,523,850 in Hong Kong and has garnered positive reviews in Taiwan as well.The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 50%, based on 6 reviews.[4]

Award nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
199514th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest ActorStephen Chow
Best Supporting ActorLaw Kar-ying

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=7896&display_set=eng "From Beiling With Love (1994)"
  2. http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=272 "From Beiling With Love (1994)"
  3. Web site: From Beijing with Love (1994) . 29 June 2010 . chinesemov.com.
  4. Web site: From Beijing With Love . . . 1 August 2022.