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All in the Family
All in the Family
花飛滿城春
1975 ·97 min ·Hong Kong
6.7
IMDb 5.2 КП 6.1
Comedy
Director: Mu Chu
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A family gathers to be with its dying father. The reunion brings to the surface old rivalries.

Ni Tien
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Yat Fan Lau
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Ingrid Yin-Yin Hu
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This 1975 Hong Kong production is primarily regarded as a cinematic curiosity rather than a high-quality film, notable largely for featuring an early performance by Jackie Chan. While it attempts to critique societal values through a chaotic blend of comedy and drama, the poor execution and incoherent structure make it of interest only to dedicated genre completionists.

Culture The film functions as a notable rarity for Hong Kong cinema historians and Jackie Chan completists rather than a successful standalone work.
Screenplay The plot suffers from a lack of structural order, resulting in a narrative that feels chaotic and poorly developed.
Acting The performances are generally considered weak and struggle to elevate the material beyond its tabloid-baiting reputation.
Direction The direction fails to effectively balance the conflicting tones of drama and comedy, leading to jarring and unjustified humor.
Originality The inclusion of erotic content is a point of contention: some view it as a shallow tabloid draw, while others argue the scenes are exaggerated in their explicit nature.
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