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Love is a Many Stupid Thing 2004

★ 5.88 votes95 min📅 2004-05-20

Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) is a hilarious spoof of the Hong Kong action genre. Directed by the renowned Wong Jing, this comedy-thriller follows a series of absurd events between the police and triads.

Director: Wong Jing

Cast

Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Sam
Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung
Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung
Inspector Nat
Chapman To Man-Chat
Chapman To Man-Chat
Ray
Candice Yu On-On
Candice Yu On-On
Mandy
Shawn Yue
Shawn Yue
Crazy Tom
Teresa Mak Ka-Kei
Teresa Mak Ka-Kei
Cool Lady
Race Wong
Race Wong
Leila
Rosanne Wong
Rosanne Wong
Policeman
Lam Tze-Chung
Lam Tze-Chung
Chubbie
Raymond Ho-Yin Wong
Raymond Ho-Yin Wong
Watson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) about?

This comedy-thriller spoofs the Hong Kong action genre, following a series of absurd events between the police and triads.

Who directed Love is a Many Stupid Thing?

The film was directed by the renowned Wong Jing.

Who stars in Love is a Many Stupid Thing?

The movie features an impressive cast, including Eric Tsang, Natalis Chan, Candice Yu, and Shawn Yue.

Is Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) worth watching?

While not a traditional action film, Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) offers a unique blend of comedy and drama that fans of the genre will appreciate.

How long is Love is a Many Stupid Thing?

The runtime is 95 minutes.

About Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) — A Hilarious Spoof of Hong Kong Action

Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) is a hilarious spoof of the Hong Kong action genre. Directed by the renowned Wong Jing, this comedy-thriller follows a series of absurd events between the police and triads. Lek Sir sends three undercover agents to gather evidence against Sam, all while navigating a bizarre love triangle.

The film boasts an impressive cast, including Eric Tsang, Natalis Chan, and Candice Yu. With its unique blend of action, comedy, and drama, Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) offers a fresh take on the traditional Hong Kong blockbuster. Fans of the genre will appreciate the film's lighthearted tone and over-the-top humor.