I think Ka Tung Lam and Eric Tsang worked wonderful in Bar Paradise. The great supporting cast includes Ka Tung Lam, Eric Tsang, Nahatai Lekbumrung, Julian Cheung, Zhao Wen Qi.
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Summary of Bar Paradise:
Seeking work, Cheuk enters a bar run by Beauty and in the middle of his interview foils what he thinks is a crime, he gets the job. Soon Hai and Su run in pursued by the troops of a general who is running for political office, but Beauty and Cheuk get the troops to leave. Desperate for money to return home to Hong Kong, Hai and Su also begin working for Beauty. Both Cheuk and Hai are attracted to Beauty, making Su very jealous. Beauty cares for a baby that was abandoned at the bar, has some kind of connection with the general and also hides a troubling secret.
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John Waters Collection #2: Polyester/ Desperate Living is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Liz Renay deliver some award winning performances in this movie. I also think Mink Stole was great!
Director John Waters broke new boundaries of bad taste with his hilariously trashy tale of suburban misadventure Polyester. His favorite leading lady, transvestite Divine, plays Francine Fishpaw, a dissatisfied suburban housefrau who longs for a little romance in her life because her husband and children drive her crazy. Salvation arrives in the form of Tod Tomorrow (Tab Hunter), a drive-in owner who sweeps Francine off her feet (a mean task, given Divine's girth). But he's not all he's cracked up to be.
Everyone in Desperate Living's Mortville has some horrible secret to hide. The mentally unstable Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole, in a superb display of overacting) and her 300-pound-plus maid Grizelda must take it on the lam after Grizelda smothers Peggy's husband under her elephantine buttocks. They find themselves in Mortville, a shanty fiefdom ruled by the grotesque Queen Carlotta (the incomparable Edith Massey). The evil queen delights in tormenting her subjects, but Peggy and Grizelda soon team up with a pair of lesbian outcasts, and a rebellion is in the air. Notable for the absence of Waters regular Divine, this movie pushes the rest of the cast to their over-the-top best. Nasty, shabby, gross, and hilarious, this is John Waters at his best.
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