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    Treasure Inn is a 2011 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Charlene Choi, Liu Yang, Tong Dawei and Huang Yi. Plot [ edit ] Master Kung and Lo Pa are two low ranked constable of White Horse City, who have high skills but are underused.

    • Cantonese
    • Mega-Vision Pictures, Bona Film Group
  2. Jun 16, 2015 · Backed by good production values, smartly choreographed, roof-bouncing fight action and a cast who really seem to be getting into the spirit, this absurd wuxia comedy recalls the better examples of that barely breathing sub-genre like ‘Eagle Shooting Heroes’ and ‘Flying Dagger’. ‘Treasure Inn’ still manages to get stuck in ...

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  4. 5/10. HK Neo Reviews: Treasure Inn. webmaster-3017 15 August 2011. As much as I want this film to work, it just doesn't. I don't blame Wong Jing anymore as this is clearly a throwback to the Jing's 90's comedic Wuxia hits, but without the feel and manner of one. While in the 90's we have stars like Stephen Chow and Maggie Cheung.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Treasure_InnTreasure Inn - Wikiwand

    Treasure Inn is a 2011 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Charlene Choi, Liu Yang, Tong Dawei and Huang Yi.

  6. Jun 23, 2011 · Treasure Inn. (2011) “Treasure Inn” follows two low ranking constables who were investigating massacre at the city's richest man. Following the trail of the stolen life size white jade of the "Goddess of Mercy", they encountered a pair of twin sisters known as the "Reward Money Hunters". Pooling their resources together for the reward money ...

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    • Comedy, Romance, Wuxia
    • Hong Kong
    • 財神客棧
  7. Wong Jing throwback wuxia comedy that is crappy and annoying, but also inn-offensive, for the most part. Veteran martial arts actors Kenny Ho and Yuen Tak appear, playing it mostly straight, to add some weight to the fight scenes, which are reasonably choreographed, but also heavily assisted by bad CGI and hampered by fast cutting.

  8. Treasure Inn is not a polished wuxia of the twenty-first century, but a wild and wacky nineties screwball fantasy – and given that classification we should simply be glad that the film isn't annoying or interminable. This is still a throwaway movie, as Wong Jing hasn't changed the game or even the channel with his return to this genre.

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