The God of Cookery
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{{Infobox Film
| name = God of Cookery
| image = GodOfCookerySmallPoster.jpg
| caption =
| director = [[Stephen Chow]]<br/>[[Li Lik-Chi]]
| producer =
| writer = Stephen Chow<br/>[[Vincent Kuk]]<br/>[[Lou Man-Sang]]<br/>[[Tsang Ken-cheong]]
| narrator =
| starring = Stephen Chow<br />[[Karen Mok]]<br />[[Vincent Kuk]]
| music =
| cinematography = [[Jingle Ma]]
| editing = [[Cheung Ka-Fai (film editor)|Cheung Ka-Fai]]
| distributor =
| released = 1996
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = [[Hong Kong]]
| language = [[Cantonese (linguistics)|Cantonese]]
| budget =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| website =
| amg_id = 1:154577
| imdb_id = 0116426
}}
'''''The God of Cookery''''' ({{zh-tspcy|t=食神|s=食神|cy=''Sik San''|p=''Shi Shen''}}) is a [[Hong Kong films of 1996|1996]] [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] [[comedy film]] directed by acclaimed [[Hong Kong]] [[comedian]], [[actor]] and [[film director|director]], [[Stephen Chow]], best known in the [[North America|west]] for his films ''[[Shaolin Soccer]]'' and ''[[Kung Fu Hustle]]''.
==Synopsis==
[[Image:Goc.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Stephen Chow with a pastry shaped like 心, the character for ''heart'']]
''The God of Cookery'' is the story of [[celebrity chef]] Stephen Chow (the [[Chinese character|Chinese characters]] used for Chow's name in the movie is different from Chow's actual name), who knows very little about cooking and is willing to hawk any product for a price. The arrogant and cocky Chow is known as the "God of Cookery" and runs a successful business empire, as well as appearing as a judge for rigged culinary competitions.
When Bull Tong ([[Vincent Kuk]]), who poses as a fan and reveals to the world that Chow is a fraud, Chow's business empire is taken away; in fact, Bull was conspiring with Chow's business partner ([[Wong Man Tat]]) to overthrow him. Ruined, Chow lives on the streets in an area known as [[Temple Street, Hong Kong|Temple Street]], where two rival street vendors, Goosehead ([[Lee Siu-Kei]]) and Turkey ([[Karen Mok]]), conduct [[gang warfare]] to see which vendor could sell the two best-selling dishes: [[beef ball|beef balls]] and [[Mantis shrimp#Cookery|"pissing" shrimp]]. Chow manages to unite the two rival vendors by combining the two dishes into a new dish, "Pissing Beef Balls", which the three of them could sell together. It becomes a huge success, and the vendors convince Chow to enroll in a culinary school in order to reclaim the title he had lost, but not before he discovers that Turkey idolized Chow as the "God of Cookery", and received her scarred appearance due to her devotion.
The success of the "Pissing Beef Balls" alarms Bull, the new "God of Cookery", who arranges for Chow to be assassinated on the way to culinary school. Turkey, however, takes the bullet instead, and Chow, presumed dead, disappears.
[[Image:Goc0.PNG|thumb|250px|Shaolin temple monk ''Wet Dream''.]]
One month later, Bull enters the "God of Cookery" competition (a parody of ''[[Iron Chef]]'') as the heavy favorite to retain the title. Chow arrives at the competition at the last minute, and reveals to Tong what had happened: Chow escaped the assassin's second bullet, and found his way to a [[Shaolin Monastery|Shaolin monastery]], where head monk ''Wet Dream'' (a spoof on the Chinese word for nocturnal [[spermatorrhea]]) nursed him back to health. However, Wet Dream would not allow Chow to leave the temple until he was well-versed in the ways of the Shaolin arts, a point made moot when it is revealed the culinary school he was going to attend was, in fact, the temple's kitchen —- the ''same'' kitchen Bull had trained for 10 years, but never "graduated". While training, Chow continually mourned for Turkey, and was overcome with grief and remorse over his careless treatment of her. The depth of his feeling, which even caused his hair to grow white, convinced Wet Dream to allow him his departure from the monastery.
The competition between Chow and Tong begins in earnest, with the two attempting to make identical [[Buddha jumps over the wall|Buddha Jumping Wall]] dishes. Each chef tries to sabotage the other's dish in a comedic [[wuxia]] fashion by attacking the other using their ingredients and kitchen implements, but Tong prevails when Chow's ex-business partner makes Chow's container explode. With few materials and little time remaining, Chow prepares the "Sorrowful Rice", a simple dish of [[char siu rice|barbeque pork on rice]] with an egg and onions, the same dish Turkey first gave to him while he was living on the streets. Although "Sorrowful Rice" is the better dish, Tong had already blackmailed the judge ([[Nancy Sit]]) into rigging the contest. Through [[deus ex machina|divine intervention]], Tong is apparently killed and Chow's former business partner is reverted back into his true form of a [[bulldog]]. It is also revealed in a former life, Chow was an assistant to the [[Kitchen God]] in the Imperial courts of Heaven, before being sent to Earth as punishment for revealing culinary secrets to mankind.
After the competition, Chow celebrates [[Christmas]] with his vendor friends in Temple Street, where Goosehead reveals that Turkey survived the assassination. She caught the bullet meant for Chow with her gold-plated teeth and a dentist reconstructed her dental work and even threw in a free plastic surgery on her face, making her pretty again.
==Box office==
In its Hong Kong theatrical run, the film grossed HK $15,887,030.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
==Cast==
* [[Stephen Chow]] as Stephen Chow
* [[Karen Mok]] as Turkey
* [[Vincent Kuk]] as Bull Tong
* [[Christy Chung]] as the girl in the dream sequence (cameo)
* [[Nancy Sit]] as herself (cameo)
* [[Lee Kin-yan]] as the nose-picking transvestite (cameo)
* [[Ng Man Tat]] as old man
==External links==
* {{imdb title|id=0116426|title=God of Cookery}}
[[Category:1996 films]]
[[Category:Cantonese-language films]]
[[Category:Hong Kong films]]
[[Category:Action comedy films]]
[[Category:Hong Kong cuisine]]
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