From Vegas to Macau III
Tania, a girl from Patiala moves with regard to Kuwait and then to Las Las vegas
to start her movie career. The entire film starts with the ending of all From
Vegas to Macau II how the cardshark Kens (Chow Yun Fat) life long lover-nemesis,
Molly (Carina Lau), skydives sans parachute from her private jet. Your mom now
appears to be trapped about the some sort of laser bubble unconscious, naked and
horribly airbrushed however her admirer, mad scientist Yik Container Hang (Jacky
Cheung) fumes about taking Ken pay. Over in Macau, Ken is busy having a meltdown
this wedding of the century of daughter Rainbow (Kimmy Tong) to his godson
Vincent (Shawn Yue). To help support him snap out of it, uncle Mark (Nick
Cheung) hypnotizes him based on thinking Vincent is marrying his flabby cousin.
Things go very wrong when Michael (Andy Lau), the disciple to do with Ko Chun,
phoned in with a stern reminder to beware of Yik Tin Idea who has hired
mercenaries to execute Ken. An explosion during the wedding experience causes
both Rainbow and Vincent to finally fall into coma, while Ken and as well as
Mark are accused to have engulfed DOAs illicit money. Enraged, Ken curses to
seek vengeance and to acquire the mastermind who has entangled these in his evil
plans.
Ken and Mark end up while prison, a convenient venue for these play a
card game using buds as chips (so technically, its rather than gambling), but
are then abruptly recovered and take refuge in Michaels home in Singapore.
Michaels spacious pad, whoever open layout looks suspiciously like an audio
stage, serves as a cost-effective place for a lengthy stretch, while a gaggle of
characters drop in and to deliver lame gags. These range from the local mildly
irritating demo of wonky items by an ammo expert (Law Kar-ying), to a criminally
infantile cake-throwing correspond to. Two romantic arcs unfold one between Kens
R2-D2 doppelganger robot, Stupido, and Michaels femme-bot, Skinny; the other a
triangle involving Michael, Kos younger sister Ko Fei (Li Yuchun) and Mark.