Hei wong ji wong (2007)

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Hei wong ji wong (2007). Hei wong ji wong: Directed by Hing-Ka Chan, Patrick Leung. With Sui-man Chim, Charlene Choi, Fai-Hung Chan, Fruit Chan. When undercover cops start losing their lives to drug lords who blame their demise on "poor acting", the Police Force counters by sending Hong Kong's Finest to acting school.

“Using a clever plot of a police undercover polishing his u0026quot;acting skillsu0026quot; in the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, Jim CHIM showcases his rich and diversified background in performing arts. In the process, the audience is entertained with some of the funniest moments they encounter on screen. But it is not easy to sustain 120 minutes of comedy. During the rather long middle segment of our herou0026#39;s u0026quot;studentu0026#39;s lifeu0026quot; at the HKAPA, things slow down somewhat, due partly to the lack of driving drama and conflict. However, this segment closes in a high note, with a mysterious, Phantom-like (in spirit only, not in appearance) Anthony WONG Chiu-seng teaching Chimu0026#39;s character how to look for drama in real life, right on the streets.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is an exceptionally fine comedy from a master comedian who knows what he is doing. Charlene CHOI (the extrovert half of the u0026quot;Twinsu0026quot;), who in real life did get apprenticed to Chim and became his protégé in acting, passes her first test here. The huge cameo cast, drawn from both the cinema and theatre circles, contributes to making this movie the prime choice in summer festivities.”

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