| House of Flying Daggers: Near the end of the Tang Dynasty, police deputies Jin (Kaneshiro) and Leo (Lau) tangle with Mei (Zhang), a dancer suspected of having ties to a revolutionary faction known as the House of Flying Daggers. Enraptured by her, the deputies concoct a plan to save her from capture, and Jin leads her north in what becomes a perilous journey into the unknown.
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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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I Not Stupid Too: 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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As "Infernal Affairs" opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang of The Accidental Spy), who ends his speech to his young charges by wishing them success in the police department. Ming enters the police academy, where he excels, but sees his classmate, Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai of In the Mood for Love), expelled for "breaking the rules." It turns out that Yan wasn't actually drummed out of the force, but recruited by Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong of Hard-Boiled) as an undercover operative. Just as Ming is achieving success in the police department while secretly...
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Kung Fu Fighter: Ma is searching for his kung fu expert father in 1930s Shanghai. Inheriting his father’s super strength, he secures a job at a martial arts house and befriends Fat. The two fall into a trap and the Shanghai triads want to hunt them down. Meanwhile, Ma also has a crush on singer Lung, but will the love between them blossom? With so many different parties plotting against each other, will Ma survive all the conspiracies?
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