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Film review: Hotel Deluxe

There are no two ways about it: there are a lot of familiar faces in Hotel Deluxe. The latest Lunar New Year comedy from director Vincent Kok Tak-chiu and producer-actor Raymond Wong Pak-min has a cast that includes three thespians from last year's Vulgaria along with a comic trio who appeared in the first All's Well, Ends Well in 1992.

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Hotel Deluxe

 

There are no two ways about it: there are a lot of familiar faces in Hotel Deluxe. The latest Lunar New Year comedy from director Vincent Kok Tak-chiu and producer-actor Raymond Wong Pak-min has a cast that includes three thespians from last year's Vulgaria along with a comic trio who appeared in the first All's Well, Ends Well in 1992.

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Set in a 365-room hotel with "five-star hardware but only four-star software", the film is a loosely-plotted, multi-stranded affair with various stories revolving around a number of interesting characters.

One plot line has new executive manager Cruella Koo (Teresa Mo Shun-kwan) determined to whip the existing staff - that includes obliging assistant manager OK Pao (Ronald Cheng Chung-kei), fun-loving chief bartender Pacino (Chapman To Man-chat) and fussy head of housekeeping Miss Peach (Sandra Ng Kwan-yu) - into shape in order to procure a top rating for the hotel.

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Another involves two rival actresses - one is a diva whose soft public image hides a hard interior (Lynn Xiong Dailin), and the other is prone to act as quirky as she looks (Karena Ng Chin-yu) - checking into the hotel and demanding the kind of pampering that marks them off from regular folks like the hotel staff who, ironically enough, are played by some of the local film industry's most established names.

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