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‘Shanghai Blues’ Review: Slapstick Fun in a 1984 Tsui Hark Picture

This newly restored screwball comedy is a buoyant romp. The director revisits and refines the techniques used here in his later work in other genres.

Glenn Kenny
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Hark, Tsui, Movies, Shanghai Blues (Movie)
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