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2019114 minDrama, Comedy

Master Cheng

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Is Master Cheng worth watching? With a rating of 7.007/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Master Cheng Synopsis

Cheng, 45, a restaurant owner from China, has travelled with his young son halfway around the world to a remote village in Finland. His wife died recently in an accident, and Cheng wanted to have a break from everything by traveling with his son to see an old Finnish friend who lives on a farm in the countryside of Finland. It’s the most remote place Cheng can imagine with endless forests, thousands of lakes, a country with entire population of one-fifth of Cheng’s home town, Shanghai.

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Tommy Chu Pak-Hong
Tommy Chu Pak-HongCheng
Anna-Maija Tuokko
Anna-Maija TuokkoSirkka
Lucas Hsuan
Lucas HsuanNunjo
Kari Väänänen
Kari VäänänenRomppainen
Vesa-Matti Loiri
Vesa-Matti LoiriVilppula
Paula Miettinen
Paula MiettinenMervi
Hannu Oravisto
Hannu OravistoPolice officer
Jonne Kaaretkoski
Jonne KaaretkoskiPolice officer
Helka Periaho
Helka PeriahoOpettaja
Kari Koivukangas
Kari KoivukangasLinja-autonkuljettaja

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Yes, Master Cheng is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.007/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Master Cheng hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.007/10), Master Cheng is considered a hit among viewers.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 4, 2022
★ 7

Pak Hon Chu ("Cheng") and his young son "Niu Niu" (Lucas Hsuan) get off a bus in a rural Finnish town looking for a fellow called "Fongtron". None of the locals have ever heard of this chap, and they seem to be stranded. Luckily, local diner owner "Sirkka" (Anna-Maija Tuokko) has spare room. Now her diner is not exactly gourmet! Sausages and mash are the staple (only) thing on the menu. When a busload of Chinese tourists are stuck when their bus breaks down, she offers to feed them but they are less than impressed with the fayre. Enter "Cheng" who raids the local supermarket and manages to prepare a noodle dish that goes down a storm. The two start to realise that working together they can make a go of her diner and she can help him find his man. For me, the star is the rather recalcitrant young lad who is glued to his phone and bored witless most of the time. The relationship elements are all a bit predictable, as is the typically sad backstory that led the father and son to seek their erstwhile benefactor, but there are also some entertaining character parts from her local customers "Romppainen" (Kari Väänänen) and his sidekick "Vilppula" (Vesa-Matti Lori) who remind you just how brutal a sauna can be when there are branches involved. It has a warmth to it this, and is good fun.