Scene from Stephen Chow's "A Chinese Odyssey"
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@893165009 cantonese
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the monk's face is priceless:))
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@chilibun i never said anything about storyline bad or anything. i just disliked the ending. The storyline is okay to me. First movie is the best....funny at its best. 2nd movie, the best was "only you" song lol...
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@kaizer3000jp lol..., it is but the point of the last scene and why the girl had to die is that emotional attachments to this world only leads to pain and suffering. Just thought I throw that there out so you have a better understanding of why it had to end the way it did. I enjoyed the movie overall. I thought it was a clever adaptation, though very loosely, of the original story.
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this had to be the funniest scene in the whole movie, next to the "crotch on fire" part :D
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@893165009 cantonese.
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@kaizer3000jp But this clip is it Mandarin or Cantonese? I am just trying to figure out the differences in the two Dialects.
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@893165009 originally it was in cantonese.
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@chilibun i was talking about the storyline, bro. Not the enlightenment part. Infact, the whole story is a mockery to the original Journey to the West. If i am 100% buddhist, i will be very offended by this movie, example,the part where Kuan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) getting upset and yelled "shut up" and tried to strangle Tang SanZhang. Even the part where Wukong tried to marry Skeleton Demon in the past while flirting with Bull King's wife...whole story is a crazy mess, lol...
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@kaizer3000jp That's because you don't understand the original Journey to the West tale and Buddhism. To reach "Nirvana" in Buddhism, you are suppose to let go of all emotional attachments to this world, such as love, hate, etc. All attachments to this world only brings suffering, shown by the love between Wukong and the girl. When Wukong lets go of his love for the girl, he is suppose to have reached a new enlightenment.
HAHAHAHAHA xD
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