Watch: 熱浪球愛戰 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – In Hong Kong’s Paradise Cove Sharon (‘Chrissie Chau’) and Rachel (Theresa Fu) work at a restaurant of their kung fu master uncle Tao (‘Lo Mang’) while taking on rivals in beach volleyball matches. The wealthy Bu family has plans to have the beach made into a playground for the rich and getting rid of the youth at the beach. Mrs. Bu’s two Eurasian daughters, Natalie (‘Jessica C’) and Phoenix (‘Phoenix Valen’) challenge Sharon and Rachel to a volleyball match which Natalie and Phoenix win. Phoenix and Natalie give Rachel and Sharon a challenge: if the two local girls enter and win the upcoming All Hong Kong Womens Volleyball tournament, Mrs. Bu will revise her plans to further develop the area. Sharon and Rachel feel they don’t have a chance to win the tournament. Their uncle then Tao teaches the girls kung-fu skills that they apply to volleyball..
Plot: In Hong Kong’s Paradise Cove Sharon (Chrissie Chau) and Rachel (Theresa Fu) work at a restaurant of their kung fu master uncle Tao (Lo Mang) while taking on rivals in beach volleyball matches. The wealthy Bu family has plans to have the beach made into a playground for the rich and getting rid of the youth at the beach. Mrs. Bu’s two Eurasian daughters, Natalie (Jessica C) and Phoenix (Phoenix Valen) challenge Sharon and Rachel to a volleyball match which Natalie and Phoenix win. Phoenix and Natalie give Rachel and Sharon a challenge: if the two local girls enter and win the upcoming All Hong Kong Women’s Volleyball tournament, Mrs. Bu will revise her plans to further develop the area. Sharon and Rachel feel they don’t have a chance to win the tournament. Their uncle then Tao teaches the girls kung fu skills that they apply to volleyball.
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Very Long and Boring
“Sharon” (Chrissie Chow) and “Rachel” (Theresa Fu) are two young women who have lived on the beach their entire lives. So when they learn that it has been bought by a rich family and that they are going to be evicted they decide to challenge two daughters of this family to a game of beach volleyball with the winner having the final say on the beach development. Being the defending beach volleyball champions the two daughters named “Natalie” (Jessica Cambensy) and “Natasha” (Phoenix Chou) accept. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven’t seen it I will just say that this film resembled the “Beach Movies” of the 60’s in several details. Unfortunately, other than Chrissie Chow and Theresa Fu, none of the other characters really stood out in this movie. The humor wasn’t sharp, the plot was convoluted and the film seemed to run 20 minutes longer than necessary. In short, this turned out to be a very long and boring movie. Accordingly, I rate this movie as below average.
Very Long and Boring
“Sharon” (Chrissie Chow) and “Rachel” (Theresa Fu) are two young women who have lived on the beach their entire lives. So when they learn that it has been bought by a rich family and that they are going to be evicted they decide to challenge two daughters of this family to a game of beach volleyball with the winner having the final say on the beach development. Being the defending beach volleyball champions the two daughters named “Natalie” (Jessica Cambensy) and “Natasha” (Phoenix Chou) accept. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven’t seen it I will just say that this film resembled the “Beach Movies” of the 60’s in several details. Unfortunately, other than Chrissie Chow and Theresa Fu, none of the other characters really stood out in this movie. The humor wasn’t sharp, the plot was convoluted and the film seemed to run 20 minutes longer than necessary. In short, this turned out to be a very long and boring movie. Accordingly, I rate this movie as below average.
Original Language cn
Runtime N/A
Budget 1800000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Action, Sport
Director Tony Tang
Writer Felix Chan, Leong Monk Fung, Tony Tang
Actors Jessica Cambensy, Chrissie Chau, Phoenix Chou
Country Hong Kong
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Phantom HD Camera, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses, Red One Camera, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses
Laboratory Mandarin Laboratory (International) Ltd., Hong Kong (prints)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Digital (2K), Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema