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God of Gamblers II 1990 Film Review: Don’t miss this Hong Kong gambling film series.

Film Name: 赌侠 / God of Gamblers II / 賭俠

Stephen Chow reprises his role from “All for the Winner,” only to cross paths with Andy Lau’s character from “God of Gamblers.”

Pretty interesting, huh? Just this gimmick alone feels worth the price of admission.

For a while, it was all about gambling masters, gambling heroes, gambling queens, gambling gods… gambling, gambling, gambling… it was hard to tell them apart. But nowadays, movies involving the “gambling” theme are becoming increasingly rare.

Let’s look at the main cast of this film:

Ah Sing (Stephen Chow) from “All for the Winner”

Uncle Tat (Michael Wong)

Chan Tao-chai (Andy Lau) from “God of Gamblers”

These three alone command all the attention, not to mention supporting characters like Zhang Min, Big Mouth Nine, and many others who are equally entertaining.

Hong Kong gambling comedies invariably feature supernatural abilities, and this one is no exception.

Ah Sing’s powers extend beyond clairvoyance and remote viewing to include invisibility and hypnosis.

In these gambling showdowns, skill and experience become irrelevant—every player inevitably loses to the guy with the coolest, most fantastical superpowers.

While wildly exaggerated, it’s just a comedy meant to make you laugh.

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