Comedy director Jeff Lau takes the helm for this series of loosely
related vignettes that centre on a plush Hong Kong hotel. Naturally, as
this is a comedy from the late-80s, there are the usual assortment of
familiar faces and character performers; Richard Ng and his fellow
'Lucky Stars' cohort Eric Tsang are thrown together with well-loved
actresses Joey Wong and Cherie Chung to create a star-filled cast.
The series of stories opens with the visit to the hotel of a jealous
rival (Kent Cheng) who is keen to investigate the hotel's success. After
these brief introductory scenes, the focus then reverts to the hapless
viewer's of the hotel's video surveillance system who are take an
interest in the interaction between two characters who'd prefer to
remain anonymous. Meanwhile an expert thief (Ng) is mistaken for the
hotel's rich financial backer and, while he's treated like a king by the
staff, plans to rob the contents of the main safe. Then an unfortunate
travel guide (Tsang) finds himself the object of affection for a
beautiful, yet disturbed stalker - only to have her 'counsellor' join in
the attempt to kill him. The compilation ends with a tale of unrequited
love as a tomboy mechanic (Yip) puts aside her own feelings for her
colleague (Cheung) in order to help him chase one of the hotel's
beautiful guests.
As the description implies, 'Carry On Hotel' combines very broad comedy,
darker mystery overtones with a closing story of romance. Such a
massively contrasting mix would take a film-maker of Kurosawan
proportions to produce a classic - alas, Jeff Lau is not such a man.
While comfortable with keeping the proceedings moving without losing the
viewer, Lau struggles when it comes to consistency and pacing. The
first twenty minutes are particularly arduous with two very uninvolving
stories taking centre stage and hardly inspiring the viewer - things
improve with Richard Ng's introduction and the closing two stories. The
beauty of such an episodic format, though, is that Lau can afford to
have a few of the scenes fall flat while compensating for better quality
chapters at the end.
'Carry On Hotel' should work better than it does, but, due to uninspired
writing and direction, is merely passable entertainment.
Source : http://www.fareastfilms.com/reviewsPage/Carry-On-Hotel-237.htm
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