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What do you mean everyone has made meritorious service?
It's the words of the ghost king played by Ng Man Tat in the movie "The King of Destruction" starring Stephen Chow. The original words are "not only everyone has books to read, but everyone has active practice".

The King of Destruction is a Hong Kong comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and starring Stephen Chow, Christy Chung and Ng Man Tat. Published in 1994. The film tells the story that Jinyin He, a fast-food teenager, wanted to practice martial arts in pursuit of the goddess Ali, but unexpectedly chose the Jianghu doctor, Ghost King David, as his teacher and got nothing. In the end, I mistakenly mastered "Invincible hot wheels", conquered Ali and fell in love with him.

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Introduction:

Jinyin He (Stephen Chow), a fast food boy, meets Ali (Christy Chung) at the martial arts training ground and falls in love with her, but he is humiliated by Lin Guobin, a coach who also likes Ali. He Jinyin thinks he is too weak, so he worships Wang Da (Ng Man Tat), who calls himself "the devil's strong man", as a teacher and learns fighting skills. I didn't expect Wang Da, the Ghost, to be a liar. He only used various means to defraud people of money, and he didn't have any real kung fu strength.

Once He Jinyin ran into Ali and was intercepted by a bad guy, so he put on a mask of Garfield to save him, but his fist was so bad that he rolled down from the high platform with a gangster in his arms, thus creating an "invincible hot wheels", but it was Lin Guobin who took the credit afterwards. In order to prove his strength, He Jinyin signed up for a duel with the Japanese, defeated the Japanese with "hot wheels", and finally moved Ali, and they fell in love.

Film evaluation

This top ten hit movies of the year is the masterpiece of Stephen Chow and his old partner Li Lichi. From the beginning to the end, Ain in the film was silly and obscene, and then she got up the courage to beat herself and won. Stephen Chow played this complicated, real and exaggerated role of ordinary citizen quite well.

This film is also a relatively complete one among Stephen Chow's modern works. The script is rigorous and progressive, and there is an echo after the foreshadowing. The final challenge scene of the film is also one of Stephen Chow's outstanding challenges. In short, although there are some vulgar and boring gimmicks and exaggerations in the film, it is also a masterpiece of "nonsense" performance.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-King of Destruction