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Ronald Cheng Movies

2001  
 
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Hong Kong superstar director Andrew Lau (Storm Riders, Infernal Affairs III) brings his action flair to the screen once again with Bullets of Love, a tale of lust and deceit between a police officer and an assassin that killed his fiancé. Sam (Leon Lai) and Ann (Asaka Seto) are on a romantic getaway after scoring a successful bust that Ann prosecuted. When she is murdered in a cold-blooded act of revenge, Sam takes an extended leave into the country, where he strikes up a friendship with You, a dead-ringer for his long-lost love, Ann. As delicate emotions begin to develop, complications arise when Sam finds out that You was actually Ann's assassin. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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2003  
 
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From filmmaker Vincent Kok, this Hong Kong romantic comedy centers on a unique battle between two competing masters of the art of Feng Shui. Looking to put an end to a life of endless misfortune, Yip (Miriam Yeung) hooks up with Lai (Tony Leung) with hopes that his knowledge of Feng Shui can help improve her luck. As Yip and Lai begin to fall for one another, it becomes more and more clear that Yip is the victim of the dastardly machinations of Lai's rival. My Lucky Star was originally titled Hung Wun Chiu Yun. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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2004  
 
An undercover cop makes the transformation into stunning supermodel in order to protect a male model from a falling victim to a dangerous stalker in this comedy starring Reginald Cheng and Karena Lam. World-renowned supermodel Mandom (Cheng) has just received a serious death threat, and as a result he may not be able to compete in the upcoming "King of Supermodel" contest. When undercover officer Chu (Lam) is assigned to the case, she realizes that the only way Mandom will be able to safely compete is if she, too, participates in the contest. Now, in order for Chu to learn the secrets to strolling the catwalk in time for the big event, Mandom attempts to transform the street-smart cop into a gorgeous supermodel overnight. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronald ChengKarena Lam, (more)
 
2004  
 
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A spoiled rich boy and his two unruly friends are enrolled in Police Cadet training school to hilarious results in this Hong Kong comedy starring popular actor/singer Ronald Cheng. Lung (Cheng) is a rowdy brat with no sense of respect or responsibility, and his father has grown increasingly concerned about the rabble-rousing youngster's future. In a desperate bid to teach his son, and the boy's equally obnoxious friends, a lesson in adulthood, Lung's father enrolls all three in the cadet training program that's sure to whip them into shape. Despite his best intentions, Lung's father finds that his efforts are in vain as the three slackers vow to get into as much mischief as needed to get expelled from the prison-like school. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronald ChengStephy Tang, (more)
 
2006  
 
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Undercover Hidden Dragon concerns a man involved in the Chinese Triads who is forced into undercover work by three attractive cops. He has trouble figuring out who to trust, or if anyone cares about if he survives his mission. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2006  
 
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A young athlete desperate to support his girlfriend is inadvertently drawn into the dangerous world of underground fighting. As the oppressive greed and ruthless of the underground prizefighting circuit transform a once-naïve contender into a hardened fighting machine, this noble young warrior enters into a battle in which both his life, and his soul, are on the line. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Wu Jing
 
2007  
 
A poor film projectionist witnesses forty years of Hong Kong history in this socially themed family melodrama starring acclaimed Hong Kong character Anthony Wong. Idealistic leftist Zuo Kong (Wong) has been threading the projector since the 1960s, and from the riots of those early years through the prosperity of the 1970s, the growth of the 1980s, and the tensions of the 1990s, there's little he hasn't seen from his cramped perch behind the bulb. A modest family man whose political beliefs at times seem in direct conflict with his home life, Kong struggles to remain a loving husband and a good father as he gradually shrinks away from doctrinaire idealism. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony WongRonald Cheng, (more)
 
2009  
 
The All's Well, Ends Well franchise - a sequence of Hong Kong-produced comedies that began in 1992 - checks in as one of the most popular of all Asian film series. Marked by the utmost wackiness, wall-to-wall visual gags, and pop culture spoofs that often reference Hollywood films, the titles purposefully demonstrate very little regard for story or character, instead seeking one belly laugh after another. All's Well, Ends Well 2009 follows this formula verbatim, weaving its irreverence around the loosely-knit tale of a Hitch-like love guru, Koo Chai (Louis Koo) who teaches socially inept men to successfully court women. Hollywood titles spoofed in this outing include the 2006 Casino Royale and Singin' in the Rain. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronald ChengSandra Ng, (more)
 
2010  
 
Crafty thief Qing Ye Se (Ronald Cheng) becomes the object of affection for immortal fairy Rose (Betty Sun), and lands them both in a world of trouble when he acquires a Pandora's Box that sends them back to the Three Kingdoms era. There, Qing is mistaken for a general, and finds himself participating in the historic Battle of Red Cliff as Rose makes a startling transformation in a desperate bid to win his heart. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronald ChengBetty Sun, (more)