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Tricky Brains
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    by Mei Ah, STAFF

This is one of the Stephen Chow's earliest slapstick comedy works of the early '90s. It has fully shown his talents at comedy and has impressed audiences all over the world to this day.

The story follows Jing Koo (Stephen Chow), also named the Ultimate Expert, who is hired by Macky Kam (Waise Lee) to get rid of Chi Man-Kit (Andy Lau) in order to be the manager of their company. Later he finds himself being cheated by Kam and shamefully flees away. At the end he regains his confidence and competes with the "King Of Tricks" and finally wins.

This movie has sucessfully helped the rise of slapstick comedies and given audiences a glimpse at the talented Stephen Chow, who later went on to become one of Hong Kong's most famous and well-respected comedians.

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Stephen Chow is the self-proclaimed "Handsome Tricky Expert" (emphasis on "Handsome") in this silly but lovable HK nonsense comedy. Masquerading as a man's long-lost son, he infiltrates the family and causes his trademark trickery from the inside. After a good hour or so of said trickery, Chow meets his match in the self-proclaimed "Ultimate Tricky Expert"! As you can imagine, a very tricky battle ensues as the two rivals attempt to out-tricky each other. This is a memorable Stephen Chow film, and Andy Lau is fun to watch in an atypical, uptight nerd role. Keep an eye out for Stephen Chow wearing the "I Am Naked" body suit...a real class act. :)
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