Kung Fu Chefs (2009)
"Gong fu chu shen" (original title)

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Ousted chef Wong Bing-Yi is determined to help Shen Qing at her restaurant "Four Seas". He trains a young chef, Lung Kin-Yat to compete against Chef Tin, the head chef at "Imperial Palace",... See full summary »

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Bing Yi Wong (as Sammo Hung)
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Kan Yat Lung
Cherrie Ying ...
Ching Sam
Ai Kago ...
Ying Sam
Timmy Hung ...
Ah Leung (as Tin Ming Hung)
Chi Chung Lam ...
Chou Dou Tiin (as Tze Chung Lam)
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Kwai Joe Wong (as Louis Fan)
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Bing Kei Wong (as Bruce Leung)
Xing Yu ...
Ah Choi (as Monk King Kong)
Jerry Wu ...
Kam Lui Cheung (as Jianfei Wu)
Cherry Cao ...
Kwai Fong Lan
Feng Ku ...
2nd Granduncle (as Fung Guk)
Hoi Sang Lee ...
Great Grandfather
Chi Man Law ...
Fatty
Wong Chun ...
Pun Cheong Yu
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Ousted chef Wong Bing-Yi is determined to help Shen Qing at her restaurant "Four Seas". He trains a young chef, Lung Kin-Yat to compete against Chef Tin, the head chef at "Imperial Palace", for the title of "Top Chef". Written by Christopher C.

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Cabbage Soup
13 January 2010 | by (Virginia Beach) – See all my reviews

Some time ago, I watched a mainstream trifle called "Kung Fu Panda." The only appeal it had was the idea of discipline in ordinary things. The involvement of food was incidental and comic but it mattered.

Food is not easy to film. But it is inherently cinematic stuff, and as powerful in my experience as dance. Sometimes it literally can be a dance when we are working with the preparation.

So, what if your cinematic dance conventions have evolved around kung fu scenes? Well, then you make your food dance movie using kung fu conventions. To make the point, you'll have to have lots of dialog about the honor and skill of cooking; you'd probably want to make a big deal about knives. And because (especially in China) food is about family, you'll have a plot that somehow involves familial bonds.

Well, look no further. Someone has put all this together for you. And it really isn't bad at all if you see it as a piece of precious cinema. I suppose if you expect a kung fu movie or pop star vehicle, you will be disappointed.

Here's something. How do you show taste? Ang Lee did it by focusing on color, lingering on color and texture. Kar Wai Wong shows steam, succulent steam. Greenaway (in his kitchen movie) turned the kitchen into a divine machine. Tampopo wove a whole thing about movie genres into the taste of the noodles. Babbette by contrast with cold gruel. "Grande Bouffe" just showed obsession. "Sweet Movie" gives us taste in the form of a nude orgasmic woman drenched in chocolate made with sugar aged with the corpses of children. There are more complex devices...

Here, it is a simple matter. We see the pleasure of the faces when eating. Simple. Effective.

"The more simple the dish, the harder to make well."

Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.


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