The Golden Monk Review
The Golden Monk Review Centuries ago the set had been banished from paradise for their forbidden love. And have since been reincarnated countless occasions without recognizing each other. Connected by an old buddy himself reincarnated as a monk-cum-were-tiger (Legislation Kar-Ying), both team up to remove large rampaging demons. However the yield of an old enemy out of Butong's past yells the deadly world into unprecedented threat. By Hong Kong humor hit-maker from the Eighties to reigning schlockmeister of the Nineties into blockbusting mega-producer throughout the Noughties, great old Wong Jing only keeps hammering away. In the launching set-piece with Butong unable to subdue a giant bass demon rampaging through the town, to the tragicomic love between dorky monk and swaggering tomboy, to the magnificent CGI monster mash finale, Wong proudly proffers a series of secondhand products. With manic performances and rapid-fire gags improbable to interpret to get a non-Chinese crowd The...