Apr 18 2008
Kung Fu Dunk
I can’t believe how bad this movie was. I saw Jay Chou’s The Secret and expected this movie to be decent. How can you mess up Kung Fu mixed with basketball? Apparently, Asian people know how. This movie had irrelevant scenes and tried to include everything into one: It had action, romance, and comedy. Kung Fu Dunk tried too hard to give the audience every genre in one. But in the end all I got sadness, for wasting my time to watching this movie.
The computer graphics in this movie are ridiculously cheesy; it screams low budget. Jay Chou was flying in the air, and it seemed he was getting held up by ropes. Additionally, the tallest person they had in that movie was like 5′9″. Ok, basketball players in Asia are almost ALL over 6′3″. It doesn’t matter what you play; you have to be that tall-to compensate for skill. Jay Chou is 5′8″, sorry bro, you must be over 6′ to ride.
I shouldn’t be surprised at Kung Fu Dunk’s failure, because generally Asian movies aren’t as good as American ones. I really regret not checking the IMDB’s rating before I watched it.
Yeah.
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