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CJ7
Film SynopsisShaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle director Stephen Chow returns to the helm for this sci-fi comedy about a single father who thinks he has bought his son the perfect toy, and soon discovers that the truth about this "toy" is out of this world. Chinese newcomer Kitty Zhang Yuqi co-stars in a comedy produced by China Film Group and Stars Overseas, and released stateside by Sony Pictures Classics. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
90 min.
Genres:
Comedy
Sci-Fi / Horror
Country:
HONG KONG
Language:
Mandarin
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG
Plot Summary
Ti (Stephen Chow) is a poor father who warks all day, everyday at a construction site to make sure his son Dicky Chow (Xu Jiao) can attend an elite private school. Despite his father's good intentions to give his son the opportunities he never had, Dicky, with his dirty and tattered clothes and none of the "cool" toys stands out from his schoolmates like a sore thumb.
Ti can't afford to buy Dicky any expensive toys and goes to the best place he knows to get new stuff for Dicky - the junk yard. While out "shopping" for a new toy for his son, Ti finds a mysterious orb and brings it home for Dicky to play with. To his surprise and disbelief, the orb reveals itself to Dicky as a bizarre "pet" with extraordinary powers. Armed with his "CJ7" Dicky seizes this chance to overcome his poor background and shabby clothes and impress his fellow schoolmates for the first time in his life. But CJ7 has other ideas and when Dicky brings it to class chaos ensues.
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Directed by
Stephen Chow
Produced by
Stephen Chow
Po Chu Chui
Sanping Han
Vincent Kok
Writing credits
Stephen Chow
Chi Keung Fung
Vincent Kok
Sandy Shaw
Kan-Cheung Tsang
Cast
| Stephen Chow | ||
| Min Hun Fung | ||
| Chi Chung Lam | ||
| Shing-Cheung Lee | ||
| Jiao Xu |
I love Stephen Chow. That's part of the reason for the three stars above. CJ7 is not a good film. Not by any stretch. It is however a very very weird one, and that counts for something. CJ7 tells the story of an impoverished father and young son at odds ... read more