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CJ7

Cheung Gong 7 hou

Hong Kong

2008

86 Min
Color
2.35:1
Cantonese
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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DIR Stephen Chow

PROD Stephen Chow, Po Chu Chui, Han Sanping

SCR Stephen Chow, Vincent Kok, Tsang Kan-Cheung, Sandy Shaw, Chi Keung Fung, Fung Lam

DP Poon Hang-Sang

CAST Stephen Chow, Huang Lei, Kitty Zhang Yuqi, Jiao Xu, Lam Chi Chung, Shing-Cheung Lee

ED Angie Lam

PROD DES Oliver Wong

MUSIC Wong Ying-Wah

Synopsis

Ti, a really poor construction worker that struggles to keep his son, Dicky, in private school, mistakes an orb he finds in a junkjard for a toy his son heavily requested from him, since all of the classmates had it. This object turns out to be an alien creature with regenerative powers that will end up teaching important lessons to both father and son, amidst a dramatic turn of events in which Dicky is confronted to the harsh realities of life. —IMDb

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Stephen Chow

Born Chow Sing-Chi in Hong Kong on 22nd June 1962, Stephen Chow spent his youth days with three sisters in Shanghai, China. He developed an interest in the martial arts after witnessing the talent of Bruce Lee, where he began training in the style of Wing Chun, which was one of Bruce Lee’s specialties. His martial arts training served him well to a minimum and he incorporated it in many of his famous action films.

In 1982, he graduated from high school and auditioned for an acting school run by TVB, a Hong Kong television station where he was rejected. His friend ‘Waise’ Lee Chi-Hung (The Legend of the Swordsman, John Woo’s ‘A Better Tomorrow’) helped him out and he was allowed to take night classes. He graduated in 1983 and was hired to host a children’s television program called ‘Space Shuttle 430’ even though he wasn’t fond of children. This didn’t stop him from carrying on his duty as he developed an off-beat rapport with co-stars of the show that audiences loved, which led… read more

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aikeart

25Jan12

Adorable, tierna, triste... evoca a Wall-E y a ET

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Man6

25Jan12

The cutest film.

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Adam Eisentrout

8Apr11

Uh, definitely a lot darker than expected. Abusing the hell out of the little alien didn't really translate well as hilarious and certain deaths left me cold, even when everything that came before it was a pretty cute and fun film.

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Cathy

1Aug10

I have not smiled and laughed so much at a film since, well, Kung Fu Hustle.

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CJ7 Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
[Our sincere thanks to Grady Hendrix from the mighty Kaiju Shakedown for his thoughts on Stephen Chow’s CJ7. He makes me giggle.] Stephen Chow masterpiece or feature length toy commercial? That is the
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Review Of Stephen Chow's CJ7

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Perhaps it’s true that there are no more original ideas in the world. But Stephen Chow has proven, and still proves, that recycled ideas can still be effective if used creatively with a stamp of one’s
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Review Of Stephen Chow's CJ7

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Perhaps it’s true that there are no more original ideas in the world. But Stephen Chow has proven, and still proves, that recycled ideas can still be effective if used creatively with a stamp of one’s
read on Twitchfilm.net

CJ7 Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
[Our sincere thanks to Grady Hendrix from the mighty Kaiju Shakedown for his thoughts on Stephen Chow’s CJ7. He makes me giggle.] Stephen Chow masterpiece or feature length toy commercial? That is the
read on Twitchfilm.net

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By Mark Ayala on August 21, 2009

What could’ve easily have been an ET rip-off turns into something a lot more insane. This film is just the perfect amount of humor, kid’s movie cheese, and general enthusiasm for the story itself…  read review

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