Release Date : Sep 28, 2012 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre Movie :Drama,ComedyTo (Chapman To Man-chak), a long-time film producer, has yet to produce anything resembling a hit. Beset by financial troubles, he has become desperate for money - so much so that he is unable to pay the alimony to his ex-wife (Kristal Tin). Despite his former spouse's bitterness, their daughter still clings onto her faith in him - and wishes to see him on TV once his new movie premieres. To is soon introduced to a potential Mainland Chinese investor, Tyrannosaurus (Ronald Cheng), by his buddy Lui Wing-shing (Simon Loui Yu-yeung). But Tyrannosaurus is not only the head of a Guangxi triad gang, he turns out to have very particular tastes in food and sex. Regardless, To is determined to woo this investor, even if it means giving into his every demand. -- (C) China Lion
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Actors For Vulgaria
Chapman To,Ronald Cheng,Dada Chan,Susan Shaw,Kristal Tin,Fiona SitGenres Vulgaria : Drama,Comedy
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All Critics Ranting For Vulgaria : 4.7
All Critics Count For Vulgaria : 12
All Critics Percentage For Vulgaria : 50 %
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True to its title, this energetic Hong Kong comedy trades primarily in off-color gags, yet its tone, like that of John Waters's films, is so playful and inclusive that it's unlikely to offend anyone.Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
"Vulgaria" is certainly crude, but most of its amusing vulgarity is discreetly held off screen.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times
A broad, cartoonish -- and decidedly filthy -- satire of moviemaking is as sophomoric as they come.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
The film boasts the spontaneity of a French New Wave romp, while including raunchy gags worthy of The Hangover and Clerks II.
Mark Jenkins-NPR
The film's kinky energy eventually wanes, the pileup of profanities losing its initial zing.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Either the golden height of human imaginative endeavor or as profane and crazy as a meth-addicted stripper.
Chris Packham-Village Voice
A transparent, bait-and-switch disappointment strictly for suckers.
Kam Williams-myfilmblog
A producer goes to bizarre lengths to complete a soft-core film in this coarse, exuberant Hong Kong comedy.
Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International
It fails to produce any humor - or even any skin.
Brett Michel-Boston Phoenix
Pang Ho-cheung can't help but humanize Vulgaria's characters, which is a kiss of death for what's meant to be a farce of escalating obscenity.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Vulgaria is being marketed as a "dirty" movie, but that's underselling the film's real strengths.
Rob Hunter-Film School Rejects
While the film has no problem sticking its hand down its own pants, the end result is a total mess.
Liam Maguren-Flicks.co.nz
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Struggling movie producer To Wai-Cheung (Chapman To) is hardly able to make ends meet, yet his daughter (Fiona Sit) hopes to one day sees him being interviewed on TV. In order to fulfill his daughter's dream, he meets Tyrannosaurus (Ronald Cheng), a Guangxi based triad head and a movie investor with a peculiar taste. Tyrannosaurus wants to remake a category III movie starring his childhood idol Siu Yam-yam called Confessions of Two Concubines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgaria_%28film%29TagLine Vulgaria
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