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Big Times for the Crazy Bumpkins is a curious continuation of the zany adventures that began in The Crazy Bumpkins and Return Of The Crazy Bumpkins. This time, it feels like John Lo Mar really gets to stretch his legs with a mix of slapstick and absurdity that defines this strain of Cantonese comedy. The pacing is a bit frenetic, which works well for its offbeat humor. You'll notice some practical effects that add to its charm, rather than distract—think classic gags with a distinctly local flavor. The performances are lively, pulling you into a world where the ridiculous is the norm, and it’s this crazy energy that really sets the film apart in a genre that often leans heavily on formula.
This film is part of a loose trilogy, and it holds a certain allure for collectors, particularly those interested in regional comedies. It has seen limited releases, which makes original formats a bit scarce in the wild. There’s a niche audience that appreciates its off-kilter humor and cultural references, so if you come across a copy, it could be an interesting conversation starter among genre enthusiasts.
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