Granted, I haven't seen "Smash Girls" (aka "Gui mi"), but I still sat down to watch "Girls vs Gangsters" (aka "Gui mi 2") on the fact that it is a Chinese movie, and I do love Asian cinema quite a lot.
The movie felt sort of redundant, as it was essentially something that you could and would have seen in other movies, such as the likes of "The Hangover" and those types of movies. "Girls vs Gangsters" essentially offered nothing new to this particular type of comedy genre, and it felt like director and writer Barbara Wong Chun-Chun was just running on auto-pilot, playing it safe by following the blueprint from other movies. As such, "Girls vs Gangsters" failed to be unique.
Sure, "Girls vs Gangsters" is watchable, but you shouldn't expect anything grand or overly impressive from the movie. If you do, you will be sorely disappointed.
The movie benefits from having a good cast ensemble with the likes of Fiona Sit, Ivy Yi-Han Chen, Janine Chun-Ning Chang, Shuilin Wang, Tiantian Fan and Elly Nguyen , whom all actually performed quite well and definitely had lots of on-screen presence and charisma, and also a good chemistry on the screen. Then the movie had Mike Tyson on the cast list. Why? Seriously, why? That guy is by no means a good actor, and it is cringeworthy to watch him stumble through the dialogue and trying to put on a matching face and mimic. Luckily, he wasn't in the movie for all that long.
"Girls vs Gangsters" didn't really manage to make me laugh, but the movie was adequate enough to watch. Although I turned it off 20 minutes before it ended, as I didn't really need to watch more of it. Yeah, the movie was that generic and predictable. But I am sure, with the female cast list, then there will be an audience out there for it whom will enjoy the movie.