Directing
Bobby Leung Ho-yee is a Chinese actor and director. He is the youngest son of Bryan Leung Kar-yan.
A Tai Chi master must teach his son how to kick some serious butt, after the son is bullied by a karate master.
Shi-Jie is a brilliant martial artist from the Kung Fu School. One day, he encounters a group of youths playing basketball and shows off how easy it is for him, with his martial arts training, to do a Slam Dunk. Watching him was Chen-Li, a shrewd businessman, who recruits him to play varsity basketball at the local university.
The story of the film is divided into two lines to narrate. One line is about the power struggle of the Yulei Group and the struggle for mysterious formulas. It shows people's cruel pursuit of power and interests in real life, and Xu Zhihong's greed. And the desire for power created his business empire, but the endless expansion and unscrupulous acquisition also led him to destruction. After the betrayal of the people, he will be left with permanent pain and legal sanctions. It is said that evil is rewarded. The other line is the tortuous and bizarre emotional marriage of the heroes and heroines. Yang Chen's passion for life; persistence in love; warmth to the neighbors and courage to evil forces made him finally lost and regained. The female No.1 Lin Ruoxi has a heavy responsibility, forging ahead, dealing with the forces as a weak woman, and finally living up to the name of the family, and finally getting married with Yang Chen's lover.
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Hung Kuen vs Wing Chun was originally called Hung Kuen marries Wing Chun and I think it was made for television. It was more like a light romantic comedy mixed with the movie "Grumpy Old Men," in China. I liked it. It was fun to watch Gordon Liu play this character. It was cheesy, but fun anyway.
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