![]() Similarly, the film’s dramatic content lacks fluidity, director Yen-ping Chu clumsily juggling his over-sentimental themes of unrequited love, petty rivalry, and the importance of friendship and team spirit over individual wealth and success. ![]() However, unlike Shaolin Soccer, which effectively combined its sports action with its crazy comic-book fantasy fighting, Kung Fu Dunk fails to make the two elements gel, the result being a film which switches awkwardly from one genre to the other. The ‘pure’ basketball scenes work well enough-expertly choreographed and hyper-energetic, they are the highlight of the film likewise, the kung fu is fairly impressive when it happens. Kung Fu Dunk (2008) YIFY – Download Movie TORRENTĬlearly inspired by the success of Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Dunk, starring Jay Chou, is another slick sports/martial arts mix-up full of wire-enhanced action and CGI but where Chow’s film regularly bangs ’em in the back of the net, Dunk is far less reliable, the ball frequently rolling around the rim but failing to go in.
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