Horseplay

4.5
2014 1 hr 36 min Comedy , Crime

Desperate for a real news story, entertainment journalist Mui goes to London to cover an antique auction in order to trace the path of Nine-Tailed Fox, a famous art thief who has eluded capture for decades. Playful, but clever, the Fox decides to use Mui as his partner for his latest heist, a set of pottery horse from the Tang Dynasty. What the Fox doesn't know is that Mui is secretly working with Cheung Ho, a Hong Kong cop that has been obsessed with catching the Fox since letting him escape years ago. The result is a twist-filled pursuit that takes the trio from London to Prague.

  • Cast:
    Tony Leung Ka-fai , Kelly Chen , Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin , Wong Cho-lam , Eric Tsang , Wang Ziyi , Wang Shuo

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Reviews

MusicChat
2014/03/21

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Dynamixor
2014/03/22

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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FuzzyTagz
2014/03/23

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Donald Seymour
2014/03/24

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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shawneofthedead
2014/03/25

In ways big and small, Horseplay feels like a wasted opportunity. Surely this light comedy caper about stealing priceless horse figurines should have been released during the Lunar New Year - it would have coincided perfectly with the Year of the Horse. But, scheduling snafu aside, the film itself never really seems to take full advantage of its cheerful, silly premise and gleefully game cast. Instead, it's trapped within a lacklustre script stuffed with gags that fail more often than not.Entertainment reporter Mui (Kelly Chen) wants to be taken seriously as a journalist, and so agrees to help sniff out master thief Lee Dan (Tony Leung Ka-Fai), better known as the mysterious and very efficient Nine- Tailed Fox. With the help and occasional hindrance of police detective Cheung Ho (Chen), Mui befriends Lee Dan as they travel from London to Prague on the trail of an invaluable pottery horse statue from the Tang Dynasty. Along the way, Mui realises that Lee Dan is not who he appears - or claims - to be.There's no doubt that writer-director Lee Chi Ngai wants Horseplay to be a jaunty, light-hearted romp. He drops an emotional hint or two at Lee Dan's backstory but the real point of the film is to, well, horse around. And so, from its animated intro to the chirpy music video that plays out over the end credits, Horseplay is packed with odd characters (like a pair of bumbling historians played by Eric Tsang and Wong Cho- Lam and Mandy Lieu's constantly foiled assassin) and ridiculous situations (a tedious cat-and-mouse fumble through a costume-donning, riddle-solving game of some sort).It should be fun and feather-light; instead, it's laboured and very far from the breezy, cheerful experience it clearly wants to be. For a film packed with so many gags, it's got a remarkably low hit rate. Even more egregiously, it squanders the efforts of its cast on poor attempts at humour. Leung, in particular, is called upon not only to engage in the ignominy of blackface, but also to do so while decked out in a nun's habit. We're pretty sure no offense is meant by it, but it's still a tasteless, unfunny joke that's sadly characteristic of Lee's weak script.To be fair, there's a little fun to be had thanks to the cast and the cinematography. Chen, Leung and Cheng all look like they're really enjoying themselves, which surely proves that they're great actors. And they look quite lovely against the gorgeous backdrops of Prague's dreaming spires and London's cobblestoned streets. It's just a shame that Horseplay never really rises above its awkward, coltish humour, instead getting increasingly tangled up in its multiple (and quite unnecessary) twist endings.

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