646f9e108c Ho Kam-An is a love struck dim-sum delivery boy who falls for a beautiful judo student. After being humiliated by her boyfriend, Ho Kam-An goes out and seeks the services of an aging kung-fu master who teaches him a half ass style of kung fu &quot;Karate Kid&quot; style. After actually learning how to fight using this style (much to the master&#39;s surprise) he dresses up like Garfield and beats up the boyfriend of the beautiful judo student. But he&#39;s challenged to a fight by the master&#39;s former foe. Is Ho Kam-An up to the challenge? Stephen Chow is a comedic genius. Sure, Love on Delivery can at times be childish or even banal, but the overall effect is one of sheer insanity of the best kind. One of my favorite scenes is the satire of the Terminator. The characters are genuinely funny caricatures of the down on his luck loser delivery-boy, the dreamy lover girl, the penny-pinching boss, the cocky martial arts instructor, the dirty cheat out to make a quick buck, and many more.<br/><br/>Like Shaolin Soccer, Chow manages to create a mindless romantic comedy mixed with chopsocky martial arts and it works, but expect something more like a cartoon that your typical western comedy. This is the funniest Hong Kong movie I&#39;ve seen (though I&#39;ve only seen a few dozen) – even better than Jackie Chan&#39;s stuff. In fact, it&#39;s one of the funniest comedies of any kind that I&#39;ve seen.<br/><br/>The scene where the seemingly indestructable hero keeps popping up, fists on his hips (in a Superman pose), wearing that incredibly ridiculous Gar Fai (AKA Jim Davis&#39; Garfield) mask, is to die for.
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