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So, The Stubborn Generations really captures that quirky blend of comedy and music typical of the era. You’ve got Fat Kau and his wife, who have this simmering tension with their daughter-in-law Tang, and it’s all wrapped up in this sort of family dysfunction that feels very relatable. The performances bring a playful energy, especially from Leung Sing-por, who knows how to play off the comedic beats. There’s this undercurrent of poetic justice as they hope for their grandson to marry someone just as fiery as Tang. The pacing has this nice rhythm, weaving in musical numbers that feel organic rather than shoehorned. Just a fascinating mix of family dynamics and humor that makes it stand out, you know?
Lung To's distinct humor shines throughout.Explores family relationships with a light-hearted touch.Musical elements integrate well with the narrative.
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