Kung Fu Dunk

Kung Fu Dunk

Infobox Chinese Film
name = Kung Fu Dunk


caption = Promotional poster using the original English title "Slam Dunk" featuring Jay Chou as lead actor
director = Chu Yin-Ping
producer =
writer = Takehiko Inoue (Story)
starring = Jay Chou
Charlene Choi
Wilson Chen
music =
cinematography = Zhao Xiaoding
editing =
distributor = flagicon|Hong Kong Emperor Motion Pictures
flagicon|Singapore MediaCorp Raintree Pictures
released = flagicon|China February 6, 2008
runtime =
country = China
language = Mandarin, Cantonese
budget = US$10,000,000
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0848538
jianti = 功夫灌篮
fanti = 功夫灌籃
pinyin = Gōngfū Guànlán

"Kung Fu Dunk" is a 2008 Chinese-language live-action film released in February 2008. It was directed by Taiwanese director Chu Yin-Ping and filmed in Taiwan and mainland China. The film is inspired by the "Slam Dunk" "manga" and anime series, and was previously titled "Slam Dunk"cite news | last= Frater | first= Patrick | url=http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/1334/53/ | title=Emperor scores rights to "Kung Fu Dunk" | publisher=Variety Asia Online | date=2007-05-16 | accessdate=2007-06-22 | format=Web article] . The filming, however, conveyed a strong flavour of Hong Kong films, reminiscent of movies like "Shaolin Soccer".

Plot

The film revolves around an orphaned boy who grew up in a kung fu university and becomes a talented basketball player.cite news|url = http://english.cri.cn/3086/2006/06/30/60@108661.htm | title = Jay Chou to Do a SLAM DUNK with Yao Ming | date = 2006-06-30 | accessdate = 2007-03-29 | publisher = english.cri.cn | format = Web article] The youngster, Fang Shi Jie (Jay Chou) grew up at the Kung-Fu School. He practiced excellent Kung-Fu and is equipped with good skills. When he is punished by his principal to stay on the streets for one night, he demonstrates his incredible accuracy to a down-and-out hustler, Wang Li. On the pretext of helping him search for his family, Wang Li invites him to play basketball at 'First University' as the new star of its basketball team. Meanwhile, Wang Li capitalizes on media interest in Shi-Jie to make money via interviews and news articles.

After joining the basketball team, Shi-Jie finds that Li-Li (Lily) (Charlene Choi) whom he had admired for a long time is the sister of Ting Wei (Bo-Lin Chen), the leader of the basketball team. Shi Jie is desperate to draw her attention. Therefore, he attempts to compete with Xiao Lan (Baron Chen), who is Li-Li's idol. The competition between Shi Jie and Xiao Lan generates an unstable atmosphere within the team. After Ting Wei counsels Shi Jie, the basketball team becomes more unified. Meanwhile, he helped Shi Jie combine his foundation of Kung-Fu skills into basketball techniques, which in turn brings his skills into full play and helps the team win many rounds of the inter-varsity tournament.

By the time of the finals, the major competitor faced by Shi Jie and his team members is the team led by Lee Tien. Lee used to be on the First University basketball team alongside Ting Wei and Xiao Lan, but became arrogant and was lured to their competitor's camp. The competing team comprised of players who had been banned from all basketball games in Japan. The competing university also bribed the referee of the final game. Although Wang Li had enlisted the aid of Shi Jie's kung-fu teachers, the opposing team had put in place a number of measures to prevent First University from winning, up to and including injuring First University's star players Shi-Jie, Ting Wei and Xiao Lan. Thus, due to both unscrupulous fouls from the opposing team and the referee's biased decisions and outright interference, First University is defeated. Unwilling to admit defeat to such unjust conditions, Shi Jie recalls a technique his first teacher had utilized, and manages to turn back the clock. Eventually, First University wins fair and square.

Cast

*Jay Chou as Shi Jie
*Charlene Choi as Li-Li (Lily)
*Wilson Chen
*Eric Tsang
*Baron Chen
*Wang Gang
*Will Liu
*Ng Man Tat

In the initial planning for filming, director Chu Yin-Ping wanted NBA player Yao Ming to make a cameo appearance in the film. However, he is unlikely to do so due to injuries.cite news|url = http://english.cri.cn/3086/2007/03/13/1301@204870.htm | title = Shooting Starts for Jay Chou's New Movie | date = 2007-03-13 | accessdate = 2007-03-29 | publisher = english.cri.cn | format = Web article]

Chinese sports commentator Huang Jianxiang makes a guest appearance where he commentates on a match. The final minutes of this match is a parody of Huang's live-action commentary of the Australia-Italy match at the 2006 World Cup that garnered international attention.

Filming

Most of the filming was completed in Shanghai, evidenced by the Shanghai skyline at night, as well the numerous scenes filmed at the interior and exterior of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum in Pudong.

Early footage was leaked on several websites, which lacked CGI and sound effects.

equel

It has been widely reported that the sequel is on the way, and production has begun. [cite news|url = http://www.jaychousecret.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=18 | title = Kung Fu Dunk Sequel | date = 2008-02-20 | accessdate = 2008-02-26 | publisher = jaychousecret.com | format = Web article]

Notes

External links

*imdb title|id=0848538|title=Kung Fu Dunk
* [http://www.jaychousecret.com/news.item.9/kungfu-dunk-jay-chou-latest-movie-leaked-to-internet.html Kung Fu Dunk Trailer]

[zh:功夫


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kung fu dunk — Este artículo o sección necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 16 de julio de 2011. También puedes ayudar wikificando… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Slam Dunk (manga) — Slam Dunk First volume of the Jump Comics edition スラムダンク (Suramu Danku) Genre …   Wikipedia

  • Slam dunk (disambiguation) — Slam dunk may refer to:* Slam dunk, a basketball shooting technique performed while the player is in midair * Slam Dunk (manga), a Japanese series about high school basketball rivalry * Kung Fu Dunk , alternate title Slam Dunk , Chinese 2008… …   Wikipedia

  • Jay Chou — Chou on the red carpet at the MTV Asia Aid, Bangkok, Thailand, 2005 Chinese name 周杰 …   Wikipedia

  • Shaolin Basket — Données clés Titre original Gōngfū Guànlán Réalisation Chu Yin Ping Scénario Kevin Chu, Chiu Wing Lam, Anne Wang, Takehiko Inoue Acteurs principaux Jay Chou Pays d’origine Taiwan …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Capricorn (album) — Capricorn Capricorn cover Studio album 魔杰座 by Jay Chou Released …   Wikipedia

  • Charlene Choi — 蔡卓妍 Choi in 2007 Chinese name …   Wikipedia

  • Jay Chow — Jay Chou Jay Chow oder Jay Chou (chin. 周杰倫 / 周杰伦, Zhōu Jiélún, * 18. Januar 1979 in Taipei, Taiwan, Republik China) ist ein taiwanesisch chinesischer Musiker und Komponist, der hauptsächlich R B und Rap Musik mach …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Zhou Jielun — Jay Chou Jay Chow oder Jay Chou (chin. 周杰倫 / 周杰伦, Zhōu Jiélún, * 18. Januar 1979 in Taipei, Taiwan, Republik China) ist ein taiwanesisch chinesischer Musiker und Komponist, der hauptsächlich R B und Rap Musik mac …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Baron Chen — Chinese name 陳楚河 Origin Republic of China (Taiwan) Born May 9, 1981 (1981 05 09) (age 30) Taiwan Other name(s) Chen Xia …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”