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Cat and Mouse (2003)
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Director Gordon Chan (Fist of Legend) presents this light romantic action-comedy about a young woman with a secret alter-ego. Andy Lau stars as Zhan, a policeman who's constantly in pursuit of a well-intention and skillful criminal who robs from the rich to give back to the underprivileged. All the while, a romance is blossoming between Zhan and Bai (Cecilia Cheung). Little does Zhan know that the crook and his sweetheart are one and the same. Anthony Wong also stars. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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    Jerry M.

    This movie could have been a good slapstick farce, Maybe in the original language it was. The subtitles were not very helpful. I watch a lot of Chinese and Hong Kong, as well as Korean films. I'm very good at reading subtitles and following plots, but I must confess to being lost several times in this film. It wasn't a bad film, it was just poorly edited and poorly subtitled. Still if you have no pressing things to do and are not very picky it could be an enjoyable way to pass the time.

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    Nancy N.

    Lau and Cheung...beautiful of course but no real story to sustain any interest. The story is a bit slow. Not enough action as I would have expected.

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    James B.

    Tried twice to watch this film and finally quit. The plot is sketchy and the actors don't seem to be into their roles. It's just not very compelling.

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