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Enter the Phoenix (2005)

Enter the Phoenix (2005)
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Gen-X Cops star Stephen Fung makes his directorial debut with this action-comedy hybrid from Hong Kong. Frequent Jackie Chan collaborator Daniel Wu plays Georgie, the gay son of a triad king who has been chosen to take his father's place when he dies. However, the crime boss's man thinks that Georgie's roommate Sam (Eason Chan) is his leader's son, and Georgie is all too happy to play along. Being the top dog isn't easy, and soon Sam finds himself in danger. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi

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Starring:
Eason ChanStephen Fung, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Fung
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Enter the Phoenix

Gen-X Cops star Stephen Fung makes his directorial debut with this action-comedy hybrid from Hong Kong. Frequent Jackie Chan collaborator Daniel Wu plays Georgie, the gay son of a triad king who has been chosen to take his father's place when he dies. However, the crime boss's man thinks that Georgie's roommate Sam (Eason Chan) is his leader's son, and Georgie is all too happy to play along. Being the top dog isn't easy, and soon Sam finds himself in danger. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi

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Director(s):
Stephen Fung
Producer(s):
Jackie Chan
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    Michael L.

    Some people can't act. Some people can't direct. It's NOT a good film. Not funny. Not entertaining. At the end, you wouldn't care anything and/or anyone in the film. IMHO, Stephen Fung really needs to go back to film school (or work as an assistant for a few years) to learn the basic of storytelling in movie. The plot has some potential, but the director really butcher the film. I believe Wong Jing is a hack and parasite that is the cause of everything "bad" about hk films. However, stephen Fung has done a worse job than wong jing. That's that.

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