Producer: Wong Jing
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Hit Team
Aug 4, 2022Penned by prolific director and writer Wong Jing, ‘Hit Team’ is a formulaic cop thriller done on a low budget, something that makes itself very apparent early on.
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Kung Fu Mahjong
Apr 4, 2015If you approach a film of this nature, with this cast, with this storyline and with this lack of imagination, there is very little sympathy you (or indeed I) should expect.
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Kung Fu Master Is My Grandma!
Apr 4, 2015In its own way it is quite a diverting drama that has its moments of chemistry between the two leads. It’s just unfortunate that the b-movie direction undermines the hard work of the cast.
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Mission Milano
May 18, 2018‘Mission Milano’ is exactly what you would expect from Jing; a paper thin plot, overdone action sequences and low-brow humour.
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My Father Is A Hero
May 3, 2015‘My Father Is A Hero’ provides some adrenalin pumping set-pieces, notably a classic scene where Li takes on a dozen of the villain’s lackies with a pair of tonfa.
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My Kung Fu Sweetheart
May 3, 2015One’s enjoyment of ‘My Kung Fu Sweetheart’ depends on one’s appreciation, or tolerance, for Wong Jing’s films.
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My Name Is Nobody
Mar 12, 2021‘My Name is Nobody’ (due to its budgetary constraints and modest scale) doesn’t hold a candle to the greats of the sub-genre, but it harbours one saving grace – and it’s a nasty one.
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My School Mate, The Barbarian
May 3, 2015‘My School Mate, the Barbarian’ is an unusual film that centres on a world of youths that rarely touches that of the adult realm. If the viewer can get used to this, they should enjoy the rest of the duration.
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Naked Weapon
May 3, 2015Worth a look if you are a fan of the genre, as much of the action hints at the potential on offer when such talented choreographers are available.
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New Kung Fu Cult Master
Dec 25, 2022‘New Kung Fu Cult Master’ isn’t a great film, maybe not even a very good one, but there’s enough strengths here to make you eager to watch the second part.
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New Kung Fu Cult Master 2
Jun 5, 2023It’s watchable (though don’t dare take your eyes off it for a moment or you’ll miss at least three dramatic revelations) and confidently put together, but satisfying as a conclusion to the big story it is not.
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Once Upon A Time In Shanghai
May 7, 2015The master stroke is of course the incorporation of Yuen Woo Ping as fight choreographer and he serves up some of the best fisticuffs of recent years.