Wo de te gong ye ye (2016)
9KWo de te gong ye ye: Directed by Sammo Kam-Bo Hung. With Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Jacqueline Chan, Qinqin Li, Andy Lau. A retired bodyguard suffering from dementia finds a new friend in a young girl. When her life is threatened by her father’s connection with crime, he must call upon his abandoned skills to save her.
“How i decided my ratingnSammo Hung – 0.8nAndy Lau – 0.5nJacqueline Chan – 0.7nQinqin Li – 0.5nOther cast – 0.5nStory – 0.4nScreensplay – 0.6nAction/Martial Arts – 0.7nComedy – 0.3nDrama – 0.7nEnding – 0.7nTotal – 6.4u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf Po from Kung Fu Panda grew old with dementia and lived a lonely life then this is what it would be like. Sammo Hung is a master of kung fu trained in an elite security force living the golden years of his life regretting his biggest mistake.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBefriended by a neighbor whose father is a degenrate gambler unable to pay off his debts and a land lady who wishes to take care of him, Sammo Hungsu0026#39; character lives his life in mediocrity until he is thrust back into a world of violence.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHeart felt scenes and bone cracking violence(Seriously!! a lot of broken bones!!) make this movie a wholesome entertainer. Sammo Hung does a good job; whereas the plot could have been a little more structured. The shaky camera action gets a bit old towards the end but I enjoyed watching Sammo kick some ass.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie was slow at times but is definitely worth watching when you relax and have some tea reminiscing the good old days of martial arts.”