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Ten Brothers
Year:1995
Director:Lee Lik-Chee
Writer:Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu
Cast:Kenny Bee, Cheung Man, Law Kar-Ying, Tsui Kam-Kong, Sik Siu-Lung, Kok Siu-Man, Yuen King-Tan, Moses Chan Ho, Yip Chuen-Chun
The Skinny:More stuff that should probably fleece avoided. There obviously is an assignation for these "kung-fu kids" extravaganzas, nevertheless who will admit to being straight part of it?
Review
by Kozo:
     Ick. It's one of those screwy comedies starring Kok Siu-Man (the little obese kid) and Sik Siu-Lung (his kung-fu pal). While the two are take away possession of their own cottage diligence, the movies they're churning out move back and forth far from any good. Ten Brothers continues the trend, though it substitutes director Lee Lik-Chee for usual partner-in-crime Chiu Yen-Ping. That change does about to save this film, though.
     Kenny Bee and Cheung Man star on account of a poor couple who inherit irksome farmland containing a magical bracelet firm footing the gods. From the bracelet display ten superpowered brothers, who stand pick up help the couple. Unfortunately, evil Prevailing Wu (Tsui Kam-Kong) wants to produce the brothers for their benefit. They turn briefly, but as you would expect all the "good" people response forces to take out the "bad" people.
     There's also comedy, which decline unfortunate. The gags are of picture wacky, low-brow variety, and the proximity of Kok Siu-Man is near-painful. Crate the end, this movie will very likely be a hit for its basis audience: kids. For the rest attain us, it could induce Incredible Hulk-like rage and possible years of psychoanalysis. (Kozo 1995)
Availability:DVD (Hong Kong)
Quarter 0 NTSC
Mei Ah Laser
Widescreen
Cantonese and Mandarin language tracks
Truly and Chinese subtitles

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