4/10
Gay comedy from Hong Kong
8 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
ENTER THE PHOENIX is a lowbrow Hong Kong comedy about a youthful Triad who takes over his father's business; the only problem is that he's also gay, a situation which causes some consternation amid the conservative values of the Triad members. This film was written and directed by actor Stephen Fung, who also has a small role, and it's not as funny as his following year's HOUSE OF FURY. The humour is very broad and of the type that doesn't really translate well to non-Asian viewers. The main stars are fine but the comedy supporting actors quickly irritate with their constant mugging and gurning for the camera.

Daniel Wu headlines the production and gives an assured turn, although I was disappointed to find out that Yuen Biao's role is a mere cameo. Jackie Chan and Nicholas Tse have other cameos. Chan Wai-Man is a welcome presence and not at all typecast as a Triad boss, while Karen Mok makes her presence felt too. The rest of the film is a mish-mash of exaggerated jokes, plenty of gay stereotypical humour, and some poorly-choreographed action bits.
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