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After getting his degree in England, Chan Wai Yip (Sammy Hung) returns to China with his friend and fellow martial arts enthusiast Takeda Shosa (Kosugi Kane). Wai Yip's father, Master Chan Tin Loi (Sammo Hung), owns a Choy Lee Fut boxing school, but it is being targeted for takeover by an international investment corporation. Determined that Choy Lee Fut must not be lost, Wai Yip decides to take up the martial arts under the tutelage of his uncle, Master Chan Tin Cheuk (Yuen Wah). Eager to prove the worth of Choy Lee Fut, the young disciples accept the challenge to enter the boxing ring for a deathmatch against a team of martial artists led by Cho Cheung Hung (Wong Ka Lok), who is jealous that the girl (Wang Jiayin) he fancies only has eyes for Wai Yip...
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| Product Title: | Choy Lee Fut Speed Of Light (DVD) (China Version) 蔡李佛極限拳速 (DVD) (中國版) 蔡李佛极限拳速 (DVD) (中国版) 蔡李佛 (DVD) (中國版) Choy Lee Fut Speed Of Light (DVD) (China Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sammo Hung (Actor) | Yuen Wah (Actor) | Hung Tin Chiu (Actor) | Lau Ka Wing (Actor) | Kosugi Kane (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Stephen Wong (Actor) 洪金寶 (Actor) | 元華 (Actor) | 洪天照 (Actor) | 劉家榮 (Actor) | 小杉健 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 黃 嘉樂 (Actor) 洪金宝 (Actor) | 元华 (Actor) | 洪天照 (Actor) | 刘家荣 (Actor) | 小杉健 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 黄 嘉乐 (Actor) 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) (Actor) | 元華(ユン・ワー) (Actor) | 洪天照(サミー・ハン) (Actor) | 劉家榮(ラウ・カーウィン) (Actor) | ケイン・コスギ (Actor) | 杜宇航 (デニス・トー) (Actor) | Stephen Wong (Actor) Sammo Hung (Actor) | Yuen Wah (Actor) | Hung Tin Chiu (Actor) | Lau Ka Wing (Actor) | Kosugi Kane (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Stephen Wong (Actor) |
| Director: | Huang Ming Sheng | Luo Hui De 黃明升 | 羅惠德 黄明升 | 罗惠德 Huang Ming Sheng | Luo Hui De Huang Ming Sheng | Luo Hui De |
| Release Date: | 2011-06-14 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-5, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 90 (mins) |
| Publisher: | San Chen Ying Ku Yin Xiang Chu Ban She |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1024542644 |
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Professional Review of "Choy Lee Fut Speed Of Light (DVD) (China Version)"
This professional review refers to Choy Lee Fut (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Choy Lee Fut should be cause for excitement for martial arts fans, given that it stars genre godfather Sammo Hung alongside his real life son Sammy Hung for the first time. Directed by the team of Tommy Law (whose CV includes such undeniable classics as Life from Hell and Sex Medusa) and Jackie Chan stunt crew member Sam Wong, the film also features considerable kung fu talent in the form of Yuen Wah, another genre veteran and Chinese Opera School pupil who graduated along with Hung and Chan. Filling out the youthful cast are Kane Kosugi (who fans of 1980s action may recognise from the likes of Nine Deaths of the Ninja and Pray for Death and who still looks around 20), Steven Wong (L For Love, L For Lies) and actress Wang Jia Yin.
The film kicks off with a hilariously unconvincing series of scenes in the UK (actually the British-themed Chinese development Thames Town), in which graduate and apparent paper boy Jie (Sammy Hung) gets into trouble in a restaurant before taking advice from his visiting (Sammo) and deciding to return to China and his family's Choy Lee Fut training school, his cheerful friend Ken (Kosugi) randomly tagging along. Although things initially go well, with the lads being trained by Wei Yip's eccentric uncle Master Chen (Yuen Wah), they soon receive the bad news that his father is to sell the school to the possibly nasty Pan-American corporation. Of course, the only way for Jie to save the academy and to restore the glory of the Choy Lee Fut style is to defeat the company's top fighters in a tournament, while at the same time courting one of their cute executives (Wang Jia Yin). For a modern, vaguely youth-oriented martial arts film, Choy Lee Fut delivers pretty much exactly as expected, trying to hit as many bases as possible in order to achieve some level of commercial crossover appeal. As a result, the film spends almost as much time on comedy and relationships as on action, with Sammy Hung's pursuit of Wang Jia Yin vying for centre stage with the impending, but never particularly important seeming tournament. To be fair, the combination really isn't a bad one, giving the film very much the feel of an early 1990s style piece of mixed bag nonsense, though it does mean that fight fans may feel a little short-changed, especially during the largely pointless middle section. Also very evident is the use of pop and rap music, with the cast clad in brightly coloured trendy clothes and sporting spiky, boy-band hairdos, which may grate with anyone after something more grounded and gritty. Thankfully, whilst the romance never ignites or amounts to much, the film is frequently hilarious, thanks in part to a wonderfully knowing performance from the excellent Yuen Wah, and in part to some unintentional laughs from the sheer, almost overwhelming daftness of the whole affair. Certainly, some of its bizarre date montage scenes, in which Sammy Hung and Wang Jia Yin pack in a staggering array of activities in the space of a few short hours, may well cause considerable bewilderment in the audience, as will the shameless and blatant product placement which rears its head in pretty much every scene. On the plus side, when the film does get around to the business of martial arts, it scores highly with some excellent fight scenes leading up to the predictable though thrilling tournament. Sammy Hung and Kosugi provide most of the action and both acquit themselves very well, with Sam Wong's choreography being tight and old school. Sadly, Sammo only really makes a cameo appearance, though he and Yuen Wah do get a few chances to show off their skills, as well lending the film a sense of torch-passing credibility. Most of the film's kung fu slapstick is entertaining and imaginative, in a sort of old Jackie Chan type fashion, and the film is all the better for not taking itself too seriously. The low budget does show in places, with some of the CGI work and backgrounds being laughably and almost surreally obvious, though Law and Wong do a pretty decent job of at least keeping things moving at a reasonable pace. This is enough to make Choy Lee Fut enjoyable enough for genre fans, if a little lightweight given the players involved. Though Sammy Hung is a pleasant enough action star, he still has some way to go before filling his father's mighty shoes, and will hopefully soon manage to find a more substantial vehicle for his talents. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Choy Lee Fut Speed Of Light (DVD) (China Version)"
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June 19, 2011
This customer review refers to Choy Lee Fut (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
Disappointing
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I was looking forward to this movie to see Sammo and Yuen Wah giving us an eyeful of action. But that is not to be. Sammo's total screen time only about 10 minutes and Yuen Wah, a little better ( but real action time of a little choy ley fatt = less than 5 minutes). The idea for this show was good to start off but unfortunately, got sidetracked to those boxing tournament. A letdown for the movie but great to see Sammo and Yuen Wah still looking great. |










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