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Four operatic acts from different plays: "Shi yuzhuo" (Picking the Jade), a drag comedy, "Da shen" (Scolding the Gods)... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Lousy attempt that ruined the original masterpiece moreCast
(Credited cast)| Xiaocha Chen | |||
| Xiaofeng Chen | |||
| Nü Hongxian | ... | (segments "Shi yuzho" and "Da shen") | |
| Pinchao Luo | |||
| Yunfei Lu | |||
| Shizeng Ma | ... | Drag Queen (segment "Shi yuzhuo) | |
| Jufei Wen |
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These 4 separate stories were actually classical Peking Opera plays and they were brilliant when performed in the original Mandarin. The Hong Kong film crew attempted to convert it to Cantonese but since the two dialects are as different as Korean and English, all words must be rewritten and this rewrite lost the originality.