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leapurcop
August 25, 2009 at 02:49 AM posted in General Discussion

It is not written by me , just a copy .

大内密探零零狗(dànèi mìtàn Líng Líng Gǒu) A Spy Called Ling Ling Gou in the Imperial Palace is a romantic comedy with 无厘头(wúlítóu), an absurd-humor style. It is a hot movie released in August, 2009. Many Chinese people enjoy this movie, finding it humorous and entertaining. The story took place in the Ming dynasty. There were 12 imperial spies who were named after the sign of the zodiac, which is the symbolic animal of the birth year, and assigned to protect the King. In the film, Louis Koo, a famous actor from Hong Kong, plays the role of Ling Ling Gou, one of the 12 spies. He indulged in watching the film clip in technology and insisted that technology would be better than kung fu. However, he failed many times. But when faced with strong enemies against the King, he needed to come up with better ways to protect the King.

无厘头(wúlítóu) Absurd-humor:  
Absurd-humor is a kind of subculture, belonging to the pulse of post-modern culture. It originated from Hong Kong, gradually entering mainland China. Stephen Zhou, a famous comic star in Hong Kong, is the symbol of absurd-humor films. The performance style is based on nervous grassroots humor, which shows unexpected results through illogical and unrelated words and movements when people are in paradox.

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