In the god of cooking (1996), Stephen Chow plays a master who calls himself a cooking skill, but his enthusiasm is to regain his power by regaining his passion and art in the humble form : Street Sales. This formula is purely monotonous (I warned: there may be more), but butterfly will make full use of his chef theme and make his normal to stir everything Obviously confused by using the arrogant Kung Fu insanity. There is a lack of grammatically suspicious subtitles and text translation in the displayed version, but I think that this is the most interesting work by Chow. For me, there is no sudden aid in computer graphics, physical comedy and unpaid exaggeration are the best. Chow must use more creative techniques to achieve shocking overtop effects and often their low budget transparency (such as the use of quality, old creative editors, etc.) They offer the charm of their comic value.
The best - and most famous - of Stephen Chow is Kung Fu and Shaolin Football, but the god of cooking in 1996 should be recognized and probably closest to providing the same funny chaos . The god of cooking is located in the very competitive celebrity chef world. (And forged) cuisine idol, and this idol will again come to the street with the help of a new friend. Always interesting, sometimes violent, a bit sentimental and always confusing. The god of cooking is a whirlwind of strange movies. Let's see what our critics think about it!
When the god of cooking began to throw a secret Shaolin martial arts training to you, I was completely riding. Cooking follows a very well-known Stephen Chow template, joy of detail, and Mr. Zhou seemingly infinite tricks. Who else can take a shot of a man's repeated shots, face infinite blood, and become a hysterical and fun kick? Zhou Enlai never actually reaches his peak until CGI opens the language of his film to the height of true cartoon, but cooking God is a good show of his strange and wonderful voice.