Ching fung dik sau

Apr 3 1985 N/A 1h 35m
Action, Comedy, Romance

Eddie (Donnie Yen) is a young man good at both fighting and breakdancing. His cousin Stella (May Lo) has a crush on him, but apparently he loves someone else. Eddie creates trouble when he tries to help out Mini (Yuen Woo-Ping), a hawker whose business is confiscated by the cops. Mini ends up moving in with Stella, Eddie, and his sister (Wong Wan-Si), leading to possible romance as the mismatched couples struggle to get by beneath the same roof. But a powerful fighter named Power (Dick Wei) admires Eddie's skills, and challenges him to a duel. Eddie refuses, so Power kidnaps Stella to get his way. With no choice remaining Eddie, decides to meet Power for a showdown.

Plot

Eddie is a teenager who likes to b-boy around the streets and challenge other breakdancers, including his main rival Colorful Punk. One day, Eddie witnesses a hawker by the name of Mini showing off his acrobatic skills to a crowd, after having been into a situation where the cops ceased his selling business and wondering around looking for food. He is forced to demonstrate his skills to the crowd after he tried to grab free food nearby meant to be for the crowd. Mini's performance impresses Eddie and the latter hooks up and takes Mini to his home. Eddie's sister, who is running a fast food restaurant, however refuses to let Mini stay until Eddie convinces her by letting him help out with her business. Meanwhile, Eddie continues his ventures in high school that includes his love interest Anna who is the most popular female student at his school while having to stand her annoying friend, Shirley. At the same time, Colorful Punk hooks up with his American friend, Kenny, at the airport and together they plot a scheme to humiliate Eddie during an upcoming party and win Anna over. In the middle of all these situations, a fighting lunatic shows up and sees a great fighter in Eddie and wants to challenge him to a fight. This results in a final confrontation between Eddie and the lunatic at a gym.

Written by

Man-Wah Cheng, Jing-Hong Chui, Peace Group

Directed by

Woo-Ping Yuen

Production Countries

Hong Kong

Production Companies

Peace Film Production Co.

Languages

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
383
Average Rating
6.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA