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Cast:
Donnie
Yen
Yuen
Woo Ping
May
Law
Wong
Wan Si
Dick
Wei
Brandy
Yuen
Anna
Kamiyama
Director:
Yuen
Woo Ping
Score:
    
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THE
MISMATCHED COUPLES
AKA:
N/A
Year:
1985 Reviewer: Andrew
Saroch
My
long wait to see this intriguing 80s action comedy was finally
ended recently (thanks Pete!) as I finally received a VCD of
it and sat back not quite knowing what to expect. It's
reasonable to say that, although the film is another teaming
of Yuen Woo Ping and Donnie Yen, it isn't a film that is
mentioned too often.

Eddie
(Donnie Yen) is an athletic breakdancer who boasts his skills
among the youths of 80s Hong Kong. Living with his older
sister and young cousin (May Law), Eddie's one dream is to
impress the glamorous girl he constantly meets at social
events. During one of his aimless escapades, the confident
young hero meets a hawker, Mini (Yuen Woo Ping), whose
livelihood is taken away by the police. Eddie feels obliged to
help Mini out and decides to smuggle him into the family home
and see how long he can stay without being detected. Mini is
quickly discovered, though, and Eddie and his cousin literally
beg his older sister for lenience. The older sister finally
agrees and also finds work for Mini at her restaurant. With
these unusual quartet sharing the home, there are inevitably a
few complications and even a crush or two. However, Eddie soon
has a more pressing problem to deal with when his physical
skills are noticed by a determined, yet slightly unhinged
fighter (Dick Wei) who is desperately seeking a challenge.
Therefore he tries his best to avoid a conflict with the
obsessive fighter, but finds himself finally forced into a
showdown.

With
crazy fashions, cheesy synth-pop and all of the fads of its
time, 'Mismatched Couples' is very much a product of its era.
Looking back on it from the 21st century is a strange mixture
of curiosity and embarrassment - much as the current trend of
retro-television creates the same feelings. For anyone who is
naturally cautious about such a film, the good news is that,
despite some of its unintentional hilarity, 'Mismatched
Couples' is great fun. Combining the well-worn, but equally
well-loved 80s Hong Kong comedy with the kind of eye-popping
action that was a part of those glorious days, this production
manages to pack plenty of entertainment into its running time.
Viewing the film from a contemporary perspective manages to
elicit an unusual feeling of melancholy also; just the
knowledge that action like this is unlikely to be seen again
is a bitter pill to swallow. Donnie Yen takes on a role
similar to the one he played in 'Drunken
Tai Chi' and once again shows how effortless it is for him
to combine incredible physical aptitude with a pleasing screen
persona. The rest of the cast is packed with familiar faces
and performers who immediately signify the 80s, though Yuen
Woo Ping's appearance in one of the lead role is a pleasant
surprise. 'Mismatched Couples' lacks depth and a cohesive
plot; the intention here is to combine scenes of slapstick
with the must-see breakdance/kung fu sequences. Nonetheless,
it still passes the time very nicely with the end fight
between Donnie Yen and the wonderfully unhinged Dick Wei being
a major highlight.
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