The Bare-Footed Kid (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
Aaron Kwok (Actor)
| Maggie Cheung Man Yuk (Actor)
| Jacklyn Wu (Actor)
| Ti Lung (Actor)
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Phoenix Lin
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April 6, 2007
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April 6, 2007
King of tragedy
| Impressive displays of form & agility that can impress any kung-fu film fan. Unfortunately much of the action sequences are hastened & it's a touch annoying. The story becomes borderline corny & Aaron Kwoks performance also hinges on that as well. He's decribed as a country bumpkin but it's closer to village idiot. There is an excellent display of acting where his character is nearly driven to tears & that nearly brings the audience to tears when feeling his anguish. However, Ti Lung maintains his king of tragedy status. Not a surprising flat affect performance by Maggie who at least in this film is developing her drama techniques. |
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November 7, 2005
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Mixed feelings
Mixed feelings
| This is a very endearing movie, but it is a great shame that the transfer on DVD is so bad. The image is often blurred and the dark parts are nearly impossible to watch. And the subtitles are burnt into the picture, which means that one cannot desactivate them. The quality of the image is so bad that I believe that the DVD was made from a VHS tape and not from the original film media. In fact, I have had a VHS copy of this movie for many years, and the quality of the image on my VHS tape is ten times better than the one on the DVD ! I am very disappointed, because I bought the DVD in the hope of having a cristal clear copy of this beautiful movie ... If it was for the movie only, I would give it a ten, but the technical quality deserves a zero, so I give it five with much regret, as the movie itself is absolutely great. |
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October 27, 2005
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just buy it
just buy it
| this movie is really good. i cry when i think about, i don't even have to watch it. you just have to watch it to understand how good this movie really is. no words can express it. i've been looking for this movie for along time now. just get it. you won't regret it. plus it not that expensive. it really good. |
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December 10, 2003
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amazing
amazing
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Dylan Ellaway im a big kungfu movie lover and also aaron kwok admirer,i can say that this is the best movie ive ever seen i was mesmerised from start to finish,all the colours are great and the choreography is superb,i hope that he will work on many more movies like this one |
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October 9, 2003
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aaron best
| i think that the ending is not bad... y must change it? u cant expect him to have a gd or happy ending in his movie.... the ending is the part that i love most in the movie... coz it is so touching....and his acting skill is soooo great. |
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September 21, 2001
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The Best Aaron Kwok Movie
The Best Aaron Kwok Movie
| If you have to buy only one Aaron movie, choose this one. Obviously, the cast combination is rare and impressive. This is only one of two movies that you could see Aaron and Maggie together. Although they did not pair up this time, each one of them was able to display their own acting ability nicely. In his early days, people often viewed Aaron as a cute babyface with no talents...well, this movie proved them deadly wrong. His innoccence will make you laugh, and his cuteness will mesmerize you in no time. If you do not intend to become an Aaron fan, do not see it. I've become an instant fan years ago after I've seen this movie, and being his fan is addictive so avoid it if you can. Otherwise, this is recommended for kung-fu lovers. |
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April 25, 2001
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Stunning
| Actors pulled off a stunning performance in several facets of a historical background, including kung-fu, government politics, and hidden love that can't be revealed because she's already a widow. The way the director shot this movie was absolutely amazing and touching. The start of the movie is shooting at Aaron Kwok's feet, and an audience can't help but fall in love with Aaron's character that grows, matures, and realizes the reality of existence throughout the movie. Aaron struggles to learn how to write his name, to keep his shoes on his feet, and to please those whom he pays respect. An unpredictable ending. Great kung-fu scenes (out of all Aaron Kwok's movies, the kung-fu in this one is probably the most sure-of-itself.) Superb acting that will bring both smiles and tears. |
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December 5, 2000
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Aaron's adorable!
| I love the cute story line. ¡@Aaron gives his best performance.¡@he is so adorable! The only thing I''d change is the ending. (Aaron fans would understand why) |
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