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Maximum Choppage

  • TV Series
  • 2015
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Maximum Choppage (2015)
Comedy

Simon Chan has returned to Cabramatta. Whilst everyone thinks he was studying martial arts in Beijing, he was actually at Marshall's Art School, in Melbourne. Everyone thinks he is a kung fu... Read allSimon Chan has returned to Cabramatta. Whilst everyone thinks he was studying martial arts in Beijing, he was actually at Marshall's Art School, in Melbourne. Everyone thinks he is a kung fu master and the new saviour of their town.Simon Chan has returned to Cabramatta. Whilst everyone thinks he was studying martial arts in Beijing, he was actually at Marshall's Art School, in Melbourne. Everyone thinks he is a kung fu master and the new saviour of their town.

  • Stars
    • Lawrence Leung
    • Dave Eastgate
    • Stephanie Son
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    57
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Lawrence Leung
      • Dave Eastgate
      • Stephanie Son
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Lawrence Leung
    Lawrence Leung
    • Simon Chan
    • 2015
    Dave Eastgate
    • Egg
    • 2015
    Stephanie Son
    • Petal
    • 2015
    Kathryn Yuen
    • Mrs. Chan
    • 2015
    Darren Gilshenan
    Darren Gilshenan
    • Mayor Crawford
    • 2015
    Jason Chong
    Jason Chong
    • Pump'd
    • 2015
    Georgina Haig
    Georgina Haig
    • Elle Crawford
    • 2015
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    • Le Bok
    • 2015
    Lap Phan
    Lap Phan
    • Mr. Ping the Pork Bun King
    • 2015
    Felino Dolloso
    • Kai-Le
    • 2015
    Andy Trieu
    Andy Trieu
    • Fury
    • 2015
    Jackson Raine
    • Henchman 1
    • 2015
    David Vo
    • Spex
    • 2015
    Joshua Tieu
    Joshua Tieu
    • Grotty
    • 2015
    Joe Le
    • Henchman 2…
    • 2015
    Khiem Ly
    • Little Jimmy
    • 2015
    Gabrielle Chan
    Gabrielle Chan
    • Woman with Bandaged Head
    • 2015
    James Pham
    • V-Tek 1
    • 2015
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    bob the moo

    Season 1: Gentle but consistently amusing, silly, and fun comedy which is built on scripts with well-observed cultural knowledge

    By chance recently I was following a director's work and watched a promotional short film which featured Lawrence Leung trying and failing to defeat a disease with his terrible martial arts skills; it was an amusing short which was functionally effective but a little limited by its ideas. On a recent trip to Australia, I then saw Leung doing what appeared to be the same thing again – but this time in a weekly show on ABC. At first glance this is what the show is, because Leung plays a character who returns to his small town of Cabramatta, with his family believing he has been in Beijing, studying to be a great warrior, although in reality he has been out in Melbourne studying at the Marshall Arts School to become that most terrible of things – an artist. With his mother's shop under threat from Kai-Le's gang, Simon is forced to fight him in a sanctioned death match – something he is singularly unable to do, although death in a concrete basement seems preferable to telling his mother than he paints.

    This is the plot of the first episode and I assumed that the show might struggle to be more than this one joke; I was very wrong though because each episode is smarter than just this, even if it uses "Simon is a warrior" as the basis for all the situations. The car-park obsessed mayor is the other driver and between these two, the 6 episodes have consistently funny and engaging plots. At first glance it does seem very light comedy, and while it could be sharper and tighter, it has this relaxed charm which is informed by well observed writing and characters. The scripts draw well on the absurdities and stereotypes, using them in a way that repeats them (but doesn't reinforce them), and also gets humor from them (but without being cruel to the targets). It doesn't have the rapid fire machine effect of some US comedies, but it is much warmer as a result – feeling a bit amateurish in some ways, but at the same time being very well done from script through to delivery.

    The cast all seem to get this type of comedy and their performances generally are very good at mixing the straight with the absurd, in the dialogue, physical performance, or the content of the story. Leung in particular is very good; awkwardly nervous but yet likable throughout, he worked well with the equally likable but sullen Son, and the slightly bumbling Eastgate. In support I really did enjoy Gilsnenan's mayor since he played the cliché but had a lot of fun with it – with credit too going to Chong for his sidekick. Smaller roles are also well played, whether it is Yuen's warrior-obsessed dragon mother, Haig's self-obsessed dancer, down to Wong's Le-Bok or villains Dolloso and Trieu.

    You do need to buy into the light and a little silly tone of it, but it is easy to do and I found it really very enjoyable through the 6 episodes, giving me a smile for the duration, and frequent enough good laughs. Hopefully one of the UK networks can pick it up for a bit more exposure and hopefully get a second season – after all they do produce terrible soaps just because the foreign markets like them, so it would be good if the same effect happened here.
    4smnwlls

    Lame !!

    There are some clever touches in this, but it all feels rather bitty, and that it's a cobbled-together mess of predictable gags and corniness.

    Father Ted was extremely corny too, but saved by great characters, and originality.

    Not this series. The writing seems amateurish and forced. And it lacks the irresistible grotesquery which somehow makes things like Fat Pizza and its successors watchable.

    After 10 minutes of the second episode I turned off, and don't wanna go back.
    9Random_Nobody

    Awesome!

    I think it's all the little moments in the characteristics and the roles they play, that makes it shine, For example all the steps the Mayor takes throughout the series, to do shady deals with the local high school gang. In one episode, he meets the gang in their car and convinces them to sell cheaper bootleg DVDs out the front of Simon Chan's (main character) shop to bring them to foreclosure, part of the plan for the mayor to build his giant car park in the small town ( one of the funny continual plot throughout the series).

    Each episode has their own major plot-lines and does a good job of generating interesting stories that differ from each other and in most cases brings out individual characteristic traits of each role being played, including stories that continue throughout the series.

    This show is great and all the characters play their role very well.

    Nice to see some fresh, unique (Australian) comedy!
    8ddbanddtt

    Timothy Ly's concept lives

    Magnificent and silly, the television series continues incarnations of Timothy Ly's film work. Set in Cabramatta where Mr Ly grew up and went to school, Timothy set up martial arts drama in a short film made on no budget called Maximum Choppage shortly after he left Fairvale HS in 2002. He used locally sourced actors and locations. The community is often ignored by mainstream media, unless there is a drugs issue to report on. Timothy also made a feature length film titled "Maximum Choppage Round 2" on no budget with local actors. The humour of the earlier films has been amped considerably to fit into ABC sensibilities, but it is funny. It fits with the locale. It is unique in Australian context. Silly, funny and worth watching.

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      • February 24, 2015 (Australia)
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