Black Comedy
Hong Kong theatrical release poster
Traditional Chinese黑色喜劇
Simplified Chinese黑色喜剧
Hanyu PinyinHēi Sè Xǐ Jù
JyutpingHak1 Sik1 Hei2 Kek6
Directed byWilson Chin
Written byWong Jing
Produced byWong Jing
StarringChapman To
Wong Cho-lam
Kimmy Tong
CinematographyPuccini Yu
Edited byMatthew Hu
Music byRonald Ng
Chu Chun Kit
Production
company
Mega-Vision Pictures
Distributed byMega-Vision Pictures
Gala Film Distributions
Release date
  • 20 March 2014 (2014-03-20)[1]
Running time
90 minutes[2]
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$2,445,308[3]

Black Comedy is a 2014 Hong Kong fantasy comedy film directed by Wilson Chin. It starred Chapman To, Wong Cho-lam and Kimmy Tong.

Plot

Johnny Du Kei-Fung (Wong Cho-Lam) is a Hong Kong detective who dreams of becoming a member of the exclusive G4 Team that protects the city's Chief Executive (Patrick Dunn). Johnny is deemed too short for the team and his application is denied. At home, Johnny is bullied by his girlfriend Angel (Kimmy Tong) as weak and unsuccessful.

Johnny meets Vincent (Chapman To), who offers him three wishes in exchange for his soul. His first wish is to be pursued by a beautiful woman, whom Vincent delivers in the form of "Juicy" (also played by Kimmy Tong). Johnny soon discovers that Juicy is indiscriminately passionate, which makes him concerned about possible infidelity. In response, Johnny uses his second wish to turn Juicy into the innocent and unfailingly loyal QQ. He soon discovers, that QQ is unintelligent and is the daughter of triad figure Brother Drill (Tommy Wong), a coincidence that leads the police to believe he is a triad mole.

In order to change his superior's (Benz Hui) view of him, Johnny ventures into a drug lord's lair hoping to solve a case, but he is killed. Vincent uses Johnny's third wish to reincarnate him as a wealthy, arrogant businessman in order for Johnny to complete his quest, win back Angel and protect the Chief Executive.

Cast

References

  1. "Cityline - 電影 - 購票通".
  2. "Black Comedy [M] [D] - Shaw Online - Movie Information".
  3. "2014年3月24日 - 2014年3月30日". hkfilmart.com. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.


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