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When disaster strikes, a group of young people who all possess superpowers realize that the most magical force in the world is the love and courage inside each of them. Moon, a girl who possesses the supernatural power to communicate with insects. She has a crush on the handsome boy Gao Yuan (Chan Bo-lin) who runs super fast but secludes himself from contacting anyone. A cute ladybug named Cootchie encourages Moon to confess her love to Gao Yuan, but... |
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The film tracks the lives of three proud fighters each trying to deal with their true inner emotions: the brave warrior who is unable to declare his true love; the woman figher whose calm demeanor belies the inner turmoil of her yearning; and the young female aristocrat set to be put into a loveless marriage, but secretly needing to rebel. The choices that each of them makes lead to a violent showdown in which each are forever changed by the surprising outcome. |
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Fearless is the story of Fok Yuen-gap (Huo Yuan-jia), a national hero in China and master arts master at the beginning of the 20th century, who early on experiences the dark, vengeful side of wushu. He eventually rises to embrace its more positive side by taking on some of the world's greatest fighters in a sporting competition that takes place at a time when a distressed China is being encroached upon by foreign powers... |
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Gillian Chung from the hit pop group Twins stars in this latest heartwarming adventure of the chubby, mentally handicapped Fat Cat (Kent Cheng). This time, Fat Cat befriends Snow (Chung), a nice, fragile girl who has been blind since age twelve. Grateful for his affection Snow gradually becomes close with Fat Cat. Worried about their daughter, Snow's parents decide to speed up her cornea operation in order to separate her from... |
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I Not Stupid was one of 2002's biggest Singaporean box office hits. The movie, which was highly praised by Time magazine, captures the stories of the various class societies in Singapore and provides memorable situations of tears and laughter. The viewer is introduced to three primary students confronting the hardships within the educational system as well as failure of communication within their families. Emotions like fear and doubt come face to face with the protagonists of this film as they are caught within a society that only gives privileges to the elite. |
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Tom (Shawn Lee) and Cheng Chai (Joshua Ang) come from very different economic and family backgrounds, but both are under-performing, headstrong high school students misunderstood by overbearing parents and an even more overbearing educational system. Cheng Chai's blue-collar widower father sincerely wants his son to succeed in life, but resorts to fists when his son doesn't live up to expectations. Tom and his younger brother Jerry (Ashley Leong) come from a well-off family, but barely see their too-busy parents. When they do see each other, the parents invariably nag about schoolwork and pick on their shortcomings before fielding... |
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