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Rhapsody of Kidnapping 2018

★ 2.01 votes102 min📅 2018-01-18

In "Rhapsody of Kidnapping (2018)" directed by Paul Sze, three ambitious tech entrepreneurs find their latest gadgets exploited by a ruthless corporate tycoon.

Director: Paul Sze

Cast

Christine Ng Wing-Mei
Christine Ng Wing-Mei
Cheryl
Tony Ho
Tony Ho
Kong Tung Lam
Justin Cheung Kin-Sing
Justin Cheung Kin-Sing
Star
Jennifer Yu
Jennifer Yu
Jenny
Eric Kwok Wai-Leung
Eric Kwok Wai-Leung
Chong
Bonnie Wong Man-Wai
Bonnie Wong Man-Wai
Granny
Alycia Chan
Alycia Chan
Mimi
Singh Hartihan Bitto
Singh Hartihan Bitto
Peekay
Mak Chi-Chiu
Police Officer
Chan Pui-Cheung
Ugly Girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rhapsody of Kidnapping (2018) about?

The film follows three tech founders whose inventions are stolen by a wealthy tycoon. Desperate to reclaim their work and dignity, they kidnap the man's entire family, demanding a massive ransom in this darkly comedic crime caper.

Who directed Rhapsody of Kidnapping?

Paul Sze directed this 2018 crime-comedy, blending sharp social commentary with slapstick humor.

Who stars in Rhapsody of Kidnapping?

The film features a standout cast including Christine Ng Wing-Mei, Tony Ho, and Justin Cheung Kin-Sing, alongside Jennifer Yu and Eric Kwok Wai-Leung.

Is Rhapsody of Kidnapping (2018) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, this genre-blending comedy delivers laughs and a unique premise, making it a solid pick for fans of Hong Kong-style crime comedies with a satirical edge.

How long is Rhapsody of Kidnapping?

The film runs for 102 minutes, offering a tight and energetic runtime for its chaotic plot.

About Rhapsody of Kidnapping (2018) — The Wild Comedy of Tech Revenge You Won't Forget

In "Rhapsody of Kidnapping (2018)" directed by Paul Sze, three ambitious tech entrepreneurs find their latest gadgets exploited by a ruthless corporate tycoon. Fed up with his arrogance, they hatch an outrageous plan: kidnapping the man's entire family—from his wife and mistress to his love child and even his elderly grandmother—for a staggering ransom. What starts as a desperate act of revenge spirals into a chaotic comedy of errors, blending sharp social satire with slapstick humor.

Packed with Hong Kong's signature wit and unpredictability, the film dives into themes of corporate greed, retaliation, and the absurd lengths people go to reclaim their dignity. With Christine Ng Wing-Mei and Tony Ho leading the chaotic ensemble, "Rhapsody of Kidnapping" delivers a frenetic, genre-blending ride that keeps audiences guessing until the final twist.