
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – The reporter, the police and the thief must work together to find the valuable ancient artifact, “Horseplay”.
Plot: Desperate for a real news story, entertainment journalist Mui goes to London to cover an antique auction in order to trace the path of Nine-Tailed Fox, a famous art thief who has eluded capture for decades. Playful, but clever, the Fox decides to use Mui as his partner for his latest heist, a set of pottery horse from the Tang Dynasty. What the Fox doesn’t know is that Mui is secretly working with Cheung Ho, a Hong Kong cop that has been obsessed with catching the Fox since letting him escape years ago. The result is a twist-filled pursuit that takes the trio from London to Prague.
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The horse that never made it to the finish line…
This movie was such a bitter pill to swallow. But I am getting ahead of myself here.When I stumbled upon this 2014 crime comedy movie in 2021, I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it. This was a Chinese movie that I hadn’t already seen, and that fact alone is sufficient to make me watch it. But to sweeten the deal, then “Dou maa gei” (aka “Horseplay”) had the likes of Ekin Chen, Kelly Chen, Eric Tsang and Tony Ka Fai Leung on the cast list. So what was there not to like?
Well, let’s just start with the fact that the storyline told in “Horseplay”, as written by writer and director Chi-Ngai Lee, just utterly fell short of entertaining me. The movie was all over the place, and never took the time to delve deep into something, so it felt like a rushed and superficial experience. And little did it help that the characters in the movie were about as interesting as a sheet of blank paper.
Wow, talk about having characters that had the appeal of cardboard cut-outs. It was just astounding how writer and director Chi-Ngai Lee could manage to come up with an entire gallery of characters without any appeal, without any real distinguishable characteristics or traits, and come up with something that just fell so short of delivering anything of any worth.
And despite the fact of having some pretty established Hong Kong performers on the cast list, then “Horseplay” was just a massive swing and a miss. Not even the likes of aforementioned performers above could manage to do much of anything with this movie, as they lacked a proper script and proper characters.
I managed to endure about an hour of “Horseplay”, and then I just threw the towel in the ring and gave up. The movie failed to entertain me on many levels. And let me just be the first to say that this movie is not one that I will be returning to finish, ever. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend to fans of the Asian cinema to rush out to get their hands on.
My rating of “Horseplay” lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
The horse that never made it to the finish line…
This movie was such a bitter pill to swallow. But I am getting ahead of myself here.When I stumbled upon this 2014 crime comedy movie in 2021, I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it. This was a Chinese movie that I hadn’t already seen, and that fact alone is sufficient to make me watch it. But to sweeten the deal, then “Dou maa gei” (aka “Horseplay”) had the likes of Ekin Chen, Kelly Chen, Eric Tsang and Tony Ka Fai Leung on the cast list. So what was there not to like?
Well, let’s just start with the fact that the storyline told in “Horseplay”, as written by writer and director Chi-Ngai Lee, just utterly fell short of entertaining me. The movie was all over the place, and never took the time to delve deep into something, so it felt like a rushed and superficial experience. And little did it help that the characters in the movie were about as interesting as a sheet of blank paper.
Wow, talk about having characters that had the appeal of cardboard cut-outs. It was just astounding how writer and director Chi-Ngai Lee could manage to come up with an entire gallery of characters without any appeal, without any real distinguishable characteristics or traits, and come up with something that just fell so short of delivering anything of any worth.
And despite the fact of having some pretty established Hong Kong performers on the cast list, then “Horseplay” was just a massive swing and a miss. Not even the likes of aforementioned performers above could manage to do much of anything with this movie, as they lacked a proper script and proper characters.
I managed to endure about an hour of “Horseplay”, and then I just threw the towel in the ring and gave up. The movie failed to entertain me on many levels. And let me just be the first to say that this movie is not one that I will be returning to finish, ever. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend to fans of the Asian cinema to rush out to get their hands on.
My rating of “Horseplay” lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Comedy, Crime
Director Chi-Ngai Lee
Writer Chi-Ngai Lee
Actors Richard Banks, Predrag Bjelac, Kelly Chen
Country Hong Kong
Awards 1 win
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Red Epic, Cooke S4/i, mini S4/i and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (5K) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema