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Tang Sunzang, the male protagonist demon hunter is a slightly dimwitted demon hunter who has a talent for telling who and what is a demon, and he gets thrown into a strange circumstance when he meets the Pig devil and a female demon hunter. He gets into all sorts of troubles with the demons but in the end was able to find peace and deal with the demons after realizing what he had to do after falling in love with the female demon hunter. 6. Cinematography: The tracking shots used on the weapons like with Prince Charming's flying swords are rather iconic of Chow. From what I have seen, Chow seems to like to use tracking shots on "weapons" of sorts, like with the spears and swords in Kung Fu Hustle. ‍7. Lighting: The high key lighting used during the scene where the female demon hunter was dancing to attract the pig demon was pretty iconic to Chow, as it helps with the showing of Chow's ever-present theme of love, as in that scene, the female demon hunter is backlit while showing her love for Tang through dancing as well, making her have a holy and heroic image. 8. Sounds: The diegetic sounds used in the fight scenes of this movie is over exaggerated, with weapons being extremely loud, and having the noise of the weapons like the swords be really sharp. This technique can be seen used in other Stephen Chow movies as well, like Kung Fu Hustle, From Beijing With Love, and The God of Cookery. When a fight scene with those sounds is shown to people in Hong Kong, their most likely response would be "Oh hey, that must be a scene from a new Stephen Chow movie!"
 * That's Style x10: Journey To The West: Conquering The Demons **
 * 1. Plot: **Uses his basic template of "A slightly dimwitted, but talented man gets thrown into strange circumstances, where he ultimately finds redemption and resolution through love" in the movie.
 * 2. Sound: ** All the actors talk in a very exaggerated tone, and when combined with what they say, like "What do we do with it?" "KILL IT!" "ISN'T IT DEAD ALREADY?" "KILL IT AGAIN!", elements of Stephen Chow's of nonsense comedy are shown.
 * 3. Mise En Scene: ** The props that appear in the movie, like the "What I Do, You Do" sticker thing is another thing that shows Stephen Chow's style. He often puts completely absurd and abnormal items in his movies, like the whacky gadgets invented by "Q" in From Beijing With Love.
 * 4. Editing: ** The use of fast motion in the movie while the female demon hunter's minions power the vehicle by inflating and punching a sac in the vehicle creates a rushed and hilarious feeling. Stephen Chow tends to use fast motion in his films to make things more hilarious, like in the Kung Fu Hustle, where he fast motioned Sing and the old lady's legs during the chase scene to make everything look real rushed and hilarious.
 * 5. Editing: ** Part of what makes Stephen Chow's movies so unique are his exaggerated overuses of special effects. In this movie, it could be seen even in the fish devil scene in the beginning that a lot of special effects were used, with the whole people flying through the air, having a BIG AS QEWASDFC devil fish thing snatching up people's wives and kids, and that kind of thing. More exaggerated overuses of special effects in his films include the entire soccer match scenes in ShaoLin Soccer, where a soccer ball creates a MINI TORNADO AND RIPS OFF A MAN'S CLOTHES.
 * 9. Editing: **Cross-cutting is used in this movie to show how Tang was being controlled by the female demon hunter's sister with the "What I Do, You Do" sticker, and since the audience knows that the sister has no idea that she is controlling Tang and does seductive moves, Stephen Chow's style shows as this shows something absolutely ridiculous happening and helps with the overall hilarity of the scene and the movie.
 * 10. Mise en Scene: **The casting of the actors also show a lot of Stephen Chow's style in this movie.Generally, Stephen Chow casts rather funnier looking people as actors for his films because that would add to the whole making the movie funny thing, and this movie is no different. Most of the actors have funny looking faces, as does the actors in Kung Fu Hustle and ShaoLin Soccer (namely the guy who always has his buttcrack showing in Kung Fu Hustle, which is the same guy that starts to sing at the Mei's store in ShaoLin Soccer.)

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