A celebration of equality in all various sizes! Enter The Fat Dragon travels around the cities of Hongkong and Tokyo, Japan while following the story of a Hongkong Special Task Force Agent whose job and dream is to stop crimes with all his might. Turns out: The Superman that he thought he could be will greatly affect his relationship with his fiancé. Conflicts like spending less to no more time with his bride to be, or worse, putting their wedding on hold after a surprising break up is just one of the many things that you never thought would see. With their relationship falling apart, can he still solve crimes assigned to him? Will the gravity of the crimes weigh more than his dying relationship? even if It is a notorious drug dealer on the loose?
Fei Lung Gwoh Gong is a simple masterpiece you wouldn’t know you would enjoy, after you’ve seen it for yourself. Honestly speaking, I am not a huge fan of Chinese films for I am completely distracted reading subtitles and trying to understand everything rather than just absorbing what is happening frame by frame. But with Enter The Fat Dragon, I was wrong! The film is a jam-packed action comedy that tackles a lot of certain subjects. Don’t underestimate the showbiz industry, the effects of depression to mental and physical health and treating weight gain as an inspiration to continue life, as topics such as these and more are some of the relevant themes the film offers throughout its one-and-a-half-hour runtime.
Don't expect too much because it is just your typical action film. But don't fret! What sets this film apart from other existing pictures in the same genre is the execution itself. All actions sequences are undeniably engaging. From the camera movements, unexpected pauses and how each intense scenario ends, it is greatly done and are overall, relevant to the flow of the story. Musical scoring? Good! Editing? Superb! The cast ensemble? All did well! What amazes me the most is the production design. I am completely mind blown how all the Tokyo, Japan scenes are shot only inside a studio. Imagine the hard work and numbers of hours the production team exerted only to give you a breathtaking view of Tokyo, Japan’s nightlife poisoning your eyes and mind to make you believe that this is real until you’ve reached the ending credits when it is finally told that all of it are just merely build-up sets. The production design alone is worthy of your time, the fact that 60 to 70% of the film is mainly focused on what is happening in Japan, I guess you will have the same reaction as mine once you got out of the cinema. Enter The Fat Dragon will be shown in local theatres starting January 29, 2020! Distributed by Reality Entertainment.
Fei Lung Gwoh Gong is a simple masterpiece you wouldn’t know you would enjoy, after you’ve seen it for yourself. Honestly speaking, I am not a huge fan of Chinese films for I am completely distracted reading subtitles and trying to understand everything rather than just absorbing what is happening frame by frame. But with Enter The Fat Dragon, I was wrong! The film is a jam-packed action comedy that tackles a lot of certain subjects. Don’t underestimate the showbiz industry, the effects of depression to mental and physical health and treating weight gain as an inspiration to continue life, as topics such as these and more are some of the relevant themes the film offers throughout its one-and-a-half-hour runtime.
Don't expect too much because it is just your typical action film. But don't fret! What sets this film apart from other existing pictures in the same genre is the execution itself. All actions sequences are undeniably engaging. From the camera movements, unexpected pauses and how each intense scenario ends, it is greatly done and are overall, relevant to the flow of the story. Musical scoring? Good! Editing? Superb! The cast ensemble? All did well! What amazes me the most is the production design. I am completely mind blown how all the Tokyo, Japan scenes are shot only inside a studio. Imagine the hard work and numbers of hours the production team exerted only to give you a breathtaking view of Tokyo, Japan’s nightlife poisoning your eyes and mind to make you believe that this is real until you’ve reached the ending credits when it is finally told that all of it are just merely build-up sets. The production design alone is worthy of your time, the fact that 60 to 70% of the film is mainly focused on what is happening in Japan, I guess you will have the same reaction as mine once you got out of the cinema. Enter The Fat Dragon will be shown in local theatres starting January 29, 2020! Distributed by Reality Entertainment.
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