Cast Member: Max Mok
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Fire Dragon
Mar 13, 2015Taking a popular narrative and adding a unique sense of charm to it, Yuen Woo-Ping creates a strangely captivating atmosphere with a familiar cast.
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Hero Of Tomorrow
Mar 24, 2015It turns out to be an above average thriller which leaves the audience with more than just another high body count.
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Magic Crystal
Apr 19, 2015Wong Jing manages to restrain his usual vulgarity and blend together some genuinely amusing comic scenes with an enviable amount of superior fight choreography.
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Night Life Hero
May 4, 2015Until that desperate sag half way through, this is an oft-ignored flick that will spark a pleasant feeling of nostalgia in us all.
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Once Upon A Time In China II
May 7, 2015In my opinion, this film does not have the same numerous levels within its story which made the first such an all round classic, however, much of the action is just as impressive.
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Once Upon A Time In China III
May 7, 2015Tsui Hark very cleverly realised that topping the fight action in part 2 would be almost impossible, and adopted a different style accordingly.
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Once Upon A Time In China IV
May 7, 2015The action (ladder fight excepted) is equal to part 1, but not the dramatic element, and it is certainly not the equal of part 2 for fight choreography.
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Once Upon A Time In China V
May 7, 2015For those that hate the frequent use of wire-fu (like me), you better look elsewhere as action choreography for this film relies heavily upon its use.
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Pedicab Driver
May 11, 2015The final reel is raw power and energy as Sammo takes on a small army of goons before meeting his match in Billy Chow.
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Run Papa Run
May 19, 2015‘Run Papa Run’ is a story we may have seen before with style that may initially be jarring, yet is ultimately delivered with aplomb.
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Seven Warriors
May 22, 2015‘Seven Warriors’ does not compare to the flawless epic that inspired it, but it’s encouraging to report that this is well worth watching.
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Star Runner
Jun 1, 2015This leans more towards the quick-cut close ups of more recent Hollywood efforts. Most of the fights are also glossed over as short “highlights” rather than letting us see the full action.