
CJ7
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| Director: | Stephen Chow | | Cast: | Stephen Chow, Kitty Zhang Yu Qi | | Genre: | Comedy | | Run Time: | 125mins |
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A fantasy tale featuring state of the art visual effects, CJ7 is a comedy about a poor laborer father played by STEPHEN CHOW and his young son. When a fascinating and strange new pet enters their lives, they learn a poignant lesson about the true nature of family and the things money can’t buy.

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Kung Fu Dunk
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| Director: | YinPing Chu | | Cast: | Jay Chou, Eric Tsang, Baron Chen, Charlene Choi, BoLin Chen | | Genre: | Action | | Run Time: | 130mins | | Links: | Kungfu Dunk |
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| Shi-Jie (Jay Chou), grew up in a Martial Arts School. Hence he is well verse in Marital Arts especially Kung-fu. With his Kung-fu skills and his good reflex, Shi-Jie excels in basketball by mastering the slam dunk skill. On the pretext of helping Shi-Jie find his family, Wang-Li (Eric Tsang) invited him to join a university’s basketball team in hopes of making money of it. |
Both are fantastic movies. Kung Fu Dunk is more towards "yeng" and "man". That Jay Chou really looks like a noob in the movie but it was cute and very cool! Where else CJ7's main character is not Stephen Chow but it was that small little kid. After few days of watching, I only knew that the kid was a girl not a boy >.<" I do agree that the kids (including other characters) are really good in acting. They have great potential in the future.
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