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Inspector Pink Dragon
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    by Joy Sales

ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
Inspector Dragon Ma of CID, he has lovable character although most of the times he talks too much but does too little. One night, Ma saves beautiful Julia from a robber. She was his old classmate. So she takes him to a class reunion. Ma meets Yu Yu there, who's Julia's superior officer in the Land Department. Soon, Yu Yu is killed by hired hit man Peter. CID assigns Ma to take over Yu Yu's job to help the probe. The investigation is handled by Shek who hates Ma but loves his sister. Now Ma has power and Julia becomes very friendly. That makes Ma's girl friend Nina unhappy. Julia introduces Ma to Tang, a real estate tycoon while another killing follows. When Ma wants to expose Tang, he finds out himself, Julia and Nina are all pawns ministered by Tang, the one who ordered Yu Yu's death. He feels helpless but Shek is there and ready to pound...
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    by Far East Films
    www.fareastfilms.com




This action comedy offers gawky-looking actor/director Lawrence Cheng a rare leading role alongside an impressive cast. The resulting film is an enjoyable and relatively slick production that passes the time quite nicely.

Bumbling police inspector Ma (Cheng) is ironically given the name 'Dragon' by his colleagues due to his general cowardice in most situations. Although rarely given the chance to handle big cases, Ma manages to stumble into a sticky situation that spirals out of control when he bumps into an old schoolmate, Julia (Kwan). After clumsily saving Julia's life when her boyfriend and Ma's superior (Leung Kar Fei) is killed, Ma becomes embroiled in a plot by a corrupt property developer (Lau) and his dangerous cohorts. While his superiors don't appreciate his meddling in the affairs of this seemingly upright member of the community, Ma is determined to uncover the suspect's secretive plans. However, he has to combine his police duties with protecting Julia as those who are hunting her are not far behind.

By no means a classic action comedy, 'Inspector Pink Dragon' nonethless succeeds in providing a entertaining 90-odd minutes. Much of its success is its blend of an above-average storyline and its slick execution by director Gordon Chan - the use of a voice-over being a particularly interesting idea.. Chan has often, but not always, showed that he can inject a balanced pace into a production without sacrificing too many of a film's elements. With this film, Chan manages to move the duration along without getting too bogged down in unnecessary asides and therefore, for the most part, the focus is retained. As was earlier said, this isn't a perfect film though; there are the odd moments of unfunny comedy that find their way into the film and some of the main characters' quirks can be quite annoying at times. Thankfully, 'Inspector Pink Dragon' just about realises its potential.

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