Tuesday, December 11, 2012

It's a Mad Mad Mad World 2 富貴再逼人

 Released Year: 1988
Directed by 高志森 Clifton Koh

Casted by:
董驃 Bill Dong as 雷達驃  Biao
沈殿霞 Lydia Sum as 驃嫂  Biao's wife
陳奕詩 Elsie Chan as 帶弟 Dai
李麗珍 Loletta Lee as 來弟 Lai
關佩琳 Pauline Kwan as 招弟 Pauline
盧冠廷 Lowell Lo as 毛毛 Momo
 Story:
This round, Bill & his family decided to stay in their current lifestyle. So happened that Bill's boss thought Bill know about their anti money laundering, they send Bill & his family to Vancouver station. In the same time, Dai's company send her there for training and Lai went there to proceed her study. The whole family went there together and Dai met her old friend Momo in the airplane.

When they are there, they mess up things and lots of funny things appeared. They try to live in the western style but it seems like that not really goes. Bill's wife is pregnant this time, but she still always buy the lottery even if she's in Vancouver. Bill accidentally let his boss know that he knows nothing about the laundering and he was fired and sent back to Hong Kong, but before this Bill's wife has delivered in the Vancouver.

They went back while Dai & Lai continue their life in Vancouver. In Hong Kong, Bill's wife discovered the hit the lottery in Vancouver and the money has to be drawn before Christmas. They went to the boss to borrow some money but was rejected, luckily all the old neighbours helped out and donated money to them. Bill's boss happened to be in financial problem and he decided to snatch the lottery ticket from Bill. The family fought against the bad boss in Vancouver and Pauline cycle her best to the station and realized she was still 10 minutes late.

The family was sad and they went to eat in a restaurant, Bill stay back to do the dishes cleaning, the whole family help out. And they found out Vancouver is one day later than Hong Kong's time zone. In the end, the family get the money and become rich again.
   L² Scored: 10/10

L² Comment:
Non stop laughing even though i watched this again and again for so many times, this is a classic comedy :) The storyline is of course expected, but it still makes me laugh even though so many years later~

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