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So, 'Master Cute and Da Fanshu' is part of that quirky Old Master Q series, you know? It carries on with that same offbeat humor and charmingly absurd situations. The pacing feels laid-back, almost meandering at times, but there's a warmth and familiarity that makes it enjoyable. The practical effects are delightfully low-budget, which contributes to its unique charm—definitely not polished but somehow endearing. The performances are lighthearted and often exaggerated, which adds to the overall comedic tone. You can really see the cultural context in the humor, and it captures the essence of the period nicely.
Originally released in 1966, this film has become somewhat of a collector's curiosity. Finding it in good condition can be a challenge, as it hasn't seen many reissues over the years. Enthusiasts of classic Hong Kong cinema often seek it out for its nostalgic value and distinct comedic style, making it a notable piece in the Old Master Q legacy.
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