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So, 'The Warlord' is a fascinating blend of comedy and war, really showcasing Michael Hui's unique style right from the get-go. His character is this goofy, lovable guy, and the humor feels like it walks a tightrope between cultural nuances and universal gags. The pacing is brisk, with a lot of slapstick moments that keep you engaged, but there’s also a surprising depth when it comes to the themes of camaraderie and conflict. The practical effects are charmingly dated, yet they add to the film's quirky charm. It's an interesting slice of Hong Kong cinema from the early '70s, especially if you're keen on how Hui's work laid the groundwork for later comedic styles.
This film has seen a bit of a scarcity in its physical formats, with early VHS releases now hard to come by. It often flies under the radar compared to more mainstream Hong Kong films, making it a gem for collectors who appreciate the evolution of comedic styles in cinema. Keep an eye out for any local screenings or specialty releases that might pop up, as they can be a great way to catch this early work of Hui.
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