King of Comedy (film) explained

King of Comedy
Producer:Yeung Kwok-fai
Native Name:
Child:yes
T:喜劇之王
S:喜剧之王
J:hei2 kek6 zi1 wong4
P:Xǐjù zhī wáng
Cinematography:Horace Wong
Studio:The Star Overseas
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Gross:

King of Comedy is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-chi and Stephen Chow. The New King of Comedy, a remake set in mainland China, was released in 2019.

Unlike Chow's typical mo lei tau films, King of Comedy verges on comedy-drama, describing the trials and tribulation an aspiring actor experiences on his way to stardom. Some commentators say the story is based on Chow's early career, as he started off as a temporary actor, before becoming a successful and popular comedy actor over the course of a decade. The film features a short cameo by Jackie Chan, who also got his start as an extra.

Plot

The film is a black comedy which tells the story of an actor who tries hard but cannot rise above being a movie extra.[1]

Wan Tin-sau is the head of his village's community centre, where he gives acting lessons and host community plays. On the side, he is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a movie extra, often taking his work too seriously for the roles he receives.

One day, a group of club girls come to ask Wan to help them act like innocent schoolgirls so they can make more money. One of the girls, Lau Piu-piu, although skeptical of advice from an unsuccessful actor, becomes a better actress through Wan's instruction and falls in love with him.

When both characters finally make love, Wan searches his home for enough money to pay Piu-piu for her "services", since he thinks she slept with him for money. After Piu-piu leaves him in anger, he goes back to the film studio and receives a part as leading actor next to a legendary actress, Sister Cuckoo. During this time, Wan reconciles with Piu-piu and he pledges to support her for the rest of his life.

Just as Wan is about to settle in the life of a movie star, his part is given back to a highly sought after male lead. Luckily, he regains his confidence with the help of the misanthropic lunchman at the studio, who is secretly a C.I.B. agent. Wan is used in an undercover operation, where he is disguised as a delivery boy and made to deliver a hidden gun and listening device inside take-out food. Although the ruse is discovered and the C.I.B. undercover agent is shot, Wan takes up the gun and saves the day. The lunchman is rushed to the hospital and survives his wounds.

After a somewhat successful sting, Wan finally becomes famous through a performance of the Thunder Storm. The actors include Piu-piu, Sister Cuckoo, and his wanna-be Triad students. The end of the film involves a blatant marketing plug for Pringles brand potato chips. The entire cast of the play stands backstage rehearsing their lines while literally stuffing their mouths full of Pringles, with the logos of all five cans clearly facing towards the camera. At one point, Wan and one of his triad students argue over who should play the role of Bruce Lee's character, when another actor screams "don't fight, eat chips!" When the closing credits roll, a quick Pringles advertisement appears on the screen.

Cast

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Box office

In Hong Kong, the film opened over the Chinese New Year and grossed US$1.6 million in its opening week.[4] It went on to gross HK$29,848,860[5] .[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Laikwan, Pang . One and All: The Logic of Chinese Sovereignty . 2024 . . 9781503638815 . Stanford, CA . 173 . 10.1515/9781503638822.
  2. http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=8476&display_set=eng "King of Comedy (1999)"
  3. http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=205 "King of Comedy (1999)
  4. Screen International. June 16, 2000. 23. Shanghai Noon eclipses Hong Kong box office. Scott. Mary.
  5. Web site: King of Comedy (1999) . . 16 February 2019.
  6. Web site: Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average) . . 1999 . 16 February 2019.