Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Motompa
Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.
Joanna Mccarty
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Leofwine_draca
JUSTICE, MY FOOT! is another of the seemingly dozens of wacky comedies that Hong Kong star Stephen Chow made during the 1990s. This one was shot by Johnnie To before he became known for making thrillers and has the benefit of featuring Anita Mui in a typically bolshy role as Chow's demanding, ass-kicking wife. The role feels much like a dry run for her turn in DRUNKEN MASTER II.Chow is one of those actors I find a bit hit and miss. I loved him in his big hits like SHAOLIN SOCCER and KUNG FU HUSTLE but in this film his overacting leaves me cold. The plot's okay and very fast-paced, but the humour is quite infantile in places and more often than not the writer resorts to silly fart jokes which I never find particularly funny, just tiresome. The end result has its moments, but it's not one I'll be hurrying to watch again.
crossbow0106
This film stars Stephen Chow as lawyer Sung Sai Kit, whose wife (the late, always interesting to watch in film) Anita Mui is an airborne kung fu master who always seems to be pregnant in the film. She loses her children due to Sung's shyster like tactics (an interesting way to bash lawyers!), so she gets him to retire so they can have a healthy child. This film, set in imperial China, is all over the place, almost out of breath at times, but always fun. It was a big hit, the best grossing film in China/Hong Kong in 1992, due mostly to the chemistry between Chow and Mui. Of course, Sung un-retires and things get a little more hyper-kinetic. Not at all profound, just entertaining period drama escapism. I wish I saw it in the theater, it is richly photographed. If you like films like this, you will not be disappointed.
sangepengyou
There are many kung fu comedies involving lawyers and corruption, but none I've ever seen has the kind of kick to it as this movie does.The plot of this film is not exactly new ground for Stephen Chow, but the most inspired element of this movie is Anita Mui as his bossy, pregnant kung fu wife. That alone should prompt the undecided to give it a try. She is downright hysterical and for me, at least, stole the movie right out from under Chow. I consider this one of her more delightful roles. With every high kick, she raises the bar in what would be just another comic Chinese lawyer/corruption tales. Somewhat better than "Hail the Judge".
secrective
Stephen Chow plays another lawyer, and has MORE bad luck! Battling corrupt officials he must now save a woman from being framed.Looks like the same sets as "Lawyer, Lawyer" and "Hail the Judge". Still an equally funny movie, catch it if you are a fan.