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The Jade Goddess Steals has this quirky charm, blending elements of a heist flick with a familial angle. Wong Choi-fat's character, once a notorious bandit, now grapples with the stakes of his past colliding with present-day gambles. The pacing ebbs and flows, giving moments for tension and levity, especially with Josephine Siao's performance as Ka-yuk, who embodies that clever daughter archetype so well. There's a playful atmosphere, underscored by the absurdity of swapping a stolen treasure for a fake. It really plays with notions of value and family loyalty, wrapped in this light-hearted caper that feels a bit distinct from typical fare of the time.
This film, though not widely circulated, has garnered interest among collectors for its eclectic mix of genres and light-hearted storytelling. Various home video releases exist, but finding a quality print can be tricky due to its relative obscurity. The combination of its unique narrative approach and the charm of its performances makes it a curious piece for those who appreciate the nuances of 1960s cinema.
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