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Director:
Kim Wah Lo
Writer:
Jing Wong (writer)
Release Date:
May 2002 (Hong Kong) more
Genre:
Comedy
Plot:
When Sai Gwai (Turtle, in the English version) starts working for LMF Corporation with his cousin Lun... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
'Pork Chop' flick courtesy of "chef" Jing Wong more (2 total)

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Suki Kwan ... Pao
Kelly Lin ... Hung
Jordan Chan ... Chun Chun (Spring)
Stephen Fung ... Lun (Alan)
Ho-Yin Wong ... Sai Gwai (Turtle)
Alex To ... Gordon
Florence Kwok ... Christine
Shiu Hung Hui ... Turtle's Father
Matt Chow ... Dr. Charm Tak King
Kin Fung Chan ... Peter
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hoi-Pang Lo ... Uncle Man

Karen Mok ... So Mei
Michelle Reis ... Mo
Chapman To
Bobby Yip ... Super Surgeon
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Irresistible Piggies (Hong Kong: English title)
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Runtime:
97 min
Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
Cantonese
Color:
Color

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Spoofs Nine to Five (1980) more

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'Pork Chop' flick courtesy of "chef" Jing Wong, 13 September 2002
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Author: Estee Wong



How would you like some 'pork chop' as meal for today, Alas! What I meant here of 'pork chop' (or in Chinese - Zhu Pa) is not what our usual delicious edible pork chop but a term use by Hong Kong people for visually-offensive women. So what we have offering in our main menu today is a 'pork chop' flick courtesy of chef (producer) Jing Wong. Enjoy your meal.

The movie is supposed to be a satire on the world's obsession with beauty but this one is pretty lightweight and fluffy stuff. However the 'fun' is in seeing how the film-makers turn some of Hong Kong beauties (minus Karen Mok) into ugly women. Can you imagine Michelle Reis, Kelly Lin, Suki Kwan and Karen Mok as ugly women? Well put a bald-patch on Michelle's forehead, a huge birthmark on Kelly's face, beaver teeth on Suki and male facial hair on Karen - and you should get the picture.

These four women play workers in a telecommunications service company who are often bullied by their lady boss and also ridiculed by the men, especially a male co-worker (Stephen Fung). Things take a turn when a gay designer (Jordan Chan) comes on board and befriends the hapless foursome as well as helps turn the 'pork chop ladies' into stunning irresistible beauties.

If you are planning on catching some beauty tips here, let's just say the beautifying methods border on the ridiculous. But then this is a Jing Wong comedy so as expected we would have to contemplate with his superficial and juvenile style of humour. However this time he aims very low indeed which resulted the plot being a messy hotch-potch of gags rather devoid of logic or rationale.

Anyway, the four actresses are 'irresistible' in the first place, so what's the big deal to make them ugly and turn them beautiful again. I would rather have some real pork chop from the Chinese take-away down the street instead.

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