Liu Ye reprises his role as Laosan, the former Navy officer who suffered brain damage while on duty. Low on mental capacity but stacked with Kung Fu skills Laosan would walk around the city fighting crime. And more crime is afoot when in The Underdog Knight 2 Laosan fights international criminals to protect a national treasure from being stolen during an exhibition. He also rescues his girlfriend from kidnappers. Director Ding Sheng returns to helm the film. Playing Laosan's girlfriend is Zhang Xinglin, Miss World 2007. Hubba, and hubba.
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Liu Ye reprises his role as Laosan, the former Navy officer who suffered brain damage while on duty. Low on mental capacity but stacked with Kung Fu skills Laosan would walk around the city fighting crime. And more crime is afoot when in The Underdog Knight 2 Laosan fights international criminals to protect a national treasure from being stolen during an exhibition. He also rescues his girlfriend from kidnappers. Director Ding Sheng returns to helm the film. Playing Laosan's girlfriend is Zhang Xinglin, Miss World 2007. Hubba, and hubba.
La Comedie Humaine (2010) Hong Kong
AKA: Yan gaan hei kat
Genre: Comedy
Summary:
Spring (Chapman To), a professional hitman from mainland China, literally falls into the lap of lonely screenwriter Soya (Cho-lam Wong). Both men are film buffs and fast become friends. The lonely writer then tells the hitman the story of himself and his psychotic ex-girlfriend (Fiona Sit). [IMDB]
The Under Dog Knight (2008) Hong Kong
Year: 2008
Director: Ding Sheng
Producer: Wong Jing
Writer: Ding Sheng, Liu Tao
Cast: Liu Ye, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, You Yong, Liu Yang, Ellen Chan Ar-Lun, Otto Wong Chi-On, Sun Hong-Lei, Yu Rong-Guang, Ma Jingwu, Jiang Yi, Zheng Hong-Tao
The Skinny: Liu Ye takes the law into his own hands in Underdog Knight, a Mainland co-production from producer Wong Jing and director Ding Sheng. As a thriller or a drama, the film never truly takes off, but the mixture proves oddly entertaining, in large part due to Liu Ye's intense performance.
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