Film Name: 霹雳大喇叭 / Where’s Officer Tuba? / 霹靂大喇叭

At the peak of his career, Sammo Hung effortlessly crafted this masterpiece, seamlessly blending comedy, horror, and action genres without any jarring transitions, delivering a smooth viewing experience. Certain scenes are unforgettable—like the nude painting transformed into a lion, or the loudmouth visiting his girlfriend’s home only to be pranked by ghosts. Amidst the entertainment, it subtly conveys patriotic sentiment. Jacky Cheung’s character expresses his wish to be draped in the Chinese flag upon his death—a moment of profound awareness. Well done! Being a proud Chinese citizen of this economic powerhouse is far superior to being a third-class citizen who perished that day…
Newcomers Jacky Cheung and Joey Wong already radiate innate star power, delivering rock-solid performances with impeccable timing—thanks in no small part to Sammo Hung’s masterful direction. Even action novice Cheung, under his guidance, moves with fluid precision and fierce intensity.
Times forge heroes; heroes shape their times—a perfect symbiosis.

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