Love on Delivery streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
1994
Runtime
1h40

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Love on Delivery

Love, laughter, and a delivery boy’s fight for the heart.

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Synopsis

Love on Delivery is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic comedy starring Stephen Chow that blends humor with heartfelt moments. The story follows Stephen Chow’s character, a clumsy and ordinary delivery boy, who falls for a wealthy and stunning woman. Determined to win her heart, he embarks on a comical journey of self-improvement, including undergoing rigorous training to become a skilled fighter. Along the way, the film showcases Chow’s signature slapstick humor and charm, while exploring themes of perseverance, love transcending social barriers, and personal growth. The film combines action, romance, and comedy into an entertaining narrative that highlights the underdog’s quest for love.

Reviews

Love on Delivery has garnered mixed to positive reviews from both audiences and critics. On IMDb, the film holds a rating of 6.9/10, reflecting a generally favorable reception among viewers who appreciate Stephen Chow’s unique comedic style. Critics often praise Chow’s energetic performance and the film's lighthearted humor, with some reviews highlighting its clever blend of martial arts and romantic comedy elements. Rotten Tomatoes does not list a critical score for this film, possibly due to its niche release outside of Western markets. Some reviewers have noted that while the plot may be predictable and the storyline somewhat formulaic, the movie’s charm lies in its humor and Stephen Chow’s charismatic presence. Metacritic also lacks a score for this title, but long-time fans of Hong Kong cinema consider Love on Delivery a classic example of 1990s Stephen Chow humor, albeit less polished compared to his later works. Overall, the film is appreciated for its fun, feel-good nature and Chow’s comedic timing, though it may not appeal to those who prefer more serious narratives.