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5/10
Tony Leung has come a long way, hasn't he?
thebeautifulones28 December 2005
I'll still pass the movie, maybe because I'm a TLCW fan, but honestly, the pairing of Ng Man Tat and Tony Leung wasn't a great pairing. Waise Lee does a good job as the inspector who is actually corrupt, and Ng Man Tat does what he always does best, comedy.

Tony Leung's character might have been better played by Stephen Chow, because honestly, the antics just screamed Stephen Chow, but the point where he romanced Wu Chien-Lien, he sort of came into his own. However the characters were still very one-dimensional, and the story-line, while it had a good theme going, fell flat after a while.

Watch the show if you want to understand why I prefer a Stephen Chow-NG Man Tat pairing.
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6/10
Routine Hong Kong Police comedy, with early roles for future Hong Kong Stars Leung and Chien-Lien.
amerh5 March 2006
Fans of director Johnnie To will be disappointed by this early effort, a let down after his direction of "The Big Heat" (and the Johnnie To produced "A Moment Of Romance"). The film starts as a typical Buddy Cop comedy. The plot does not make a lot of sense, but then audiences may not have been expecting much. Most Hong Kong movies from that period play on many registers at once, comedy, romance and action. That's what made some of these films so original and exciting. Unfortunately Royal Scoundrel is not necessarily strong in any of the areas. The comedy is silly and insipid , the romance is cheesy and under-developed, and the action scenes are mostly disappointing, in particular the finale. Still the general production and direction are of good quality, and the movie passes pleasantly. A little fun, if ultimately forgettable.

NG Man-Tat has played the role of the kind-hearted but ineffective flunky cop many times before and after this movie. Here, he just goes through the motions. Tony Leung overacts and is often obnoxious, never funny. The role definitely does not suit him well. He seems to be still learning his craft in his early films- see how badly he handles his role here and in many of his early films (eg the very weak Fantasy Romance). Waise Lee is professional as usual, cast as the corrupt cop. Wu Chien-Lien is very cute in one of her earliest movies. She is so lovely at that young age, the camera loves her despite the funny glasses and hairstyles the filmmakers try on her. She saved the movie for me.
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4/10
Weak comedy
Leofwine_draca24 January 2023
I wasn't really a fan of this typical Hong Kong comedy, which stars Tony Leung in a role which seems tailor made for Stephen Chow, although even with his presence I don't think it would have been much cop. Leung plays a flamboyant, womanising cop who seems to have to look after a million or so kids until a beautiful woman appears in his life. The comedy is routine, the laughs are thin on the ground and it's very hard to really know what this is all about because there's very little going on. Leung does have a natural charisma, but the script doesn't give him a chance to shine as he did in the likes of HARD-BOILED.
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