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So, 'The Greatest Lover' is this quirky little comedy from '88 that doesn't get enough attention, if you ask me. It has this really offbeat charm, centered around Chow, who's thrown into this gentleman-training course led by Mui. The whole dynamic is kind of a reverse take on 'My Fair Lady,' which is interesting for sure. The pacing has this playful rhythm, and the humor blends cultural commentary with slapstick vibes. The performances, especially from Chow, really bring the character's journey to life, making it relatable and funny. There's something distinctly refreshing about the way it tackles themes of identity and revenge, wrapped up in this light-hearted package. Plus, the practical effects and set designs lean into that late '80s aesthetic, which adds a layer of nostalgia.
Unique spin on gentleman training tropes.Cultural commentary blended with humor.Interesting late '80s aesthetic.
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