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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396268777
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: August 12, 2008
Running Time: 88 minutes
Sales Rank: 15582
Studio: Sony Pictures
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Product Description: Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 08/12/2008 Run time: 88 minutes Rating: Pg
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Rating: - C7J - Blu-ray Info
Title: Cheung Gong 7 hou / C7J
Version: U.S.A / Region A, B, C
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
MPEG-4 AVC BD-50
Running time: 1:28:21
Movie size: 19.6 GB (U.S) / 22,42 GB (H.K)
Average video bit rate: 23.94 Mbps
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 48 Khz/16-bit English / French / Chinese (Mandarin) / Chinese (Cantonese)
Thai Dolby Digital 5.1 640 Kbps
Subtitles: English / English SDH / French / Arabic / Korean / Thai / Indonesian / Chinese
Number of chapters: 24
#Audio Commentary
#The Story of CJ7 (SD, 14 minutes)
#CJ7 TV Special (SD, 22 minutes)
#Anatomy of a Scene (SD, 7 minutes)
#CJ7 Profiles (SD, 7 minutes)
#How to Bully a Bully (SD, 4 minutes)
#How to Make a Lollipop (SD, 2 minutes)
#Mission Control - Interactive game
#Theatrical Trailer (HD, 2 minutes)
#BD-Live
Rating: - Great Family Film
CJ7 worked for my 12 year old boy and for me. This film is a lot of fun.
Rating: - Shaolin ET
I purchased this with only having seen the trailer.
Having seen Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle I had no hesitation in buying this.
This movie has the same theme running through like his previous movies someone poor just trying to get by.
In this case a father just trying to all he can for his son by sending him to a private school while living in an abandoned building, and scraping by.
UFO sightings start to appear in his area, but seem like a hoax.
While rummaging through a waste dump looking for shoes or anything useful he finds a strange ball, which he presents his son.
The ball turns out to be more than what he expected and will change their life.
Do not expect to see as much crazy cgi visuals as in the previous movies, they are there but not nearly as much.
This is more of a story about a father and his son, how they love each other, fight over his school work and the father wanting only the best for his son.
It has some great moments and well worth purchasing.
Rating: - A bit too silly for me
While I don't always get to see the wide range of movies thanks to shoddy stores, I've always loved many of the films that come from Asia from the horror of Ringu and Ju-On to animated ones like Millennium Actress or the quirky awesomeness of the Host. So I like to check out films that most otherwise would bypass but I've heard of Stephen Chow and his films "Kung Fu Hustle" and "Shaolin Soccer" but never have actually seen them but when his new film, a family film called "CJ7" was out, I thought I'd check it out. Ultimately what I got was a cute and time-tested idea ruined by some bad script decisions and humor.
Ti is a hard-working man with a job at the construction site but he's so poor that he has to work extra hours just to buy an electric fan and good luck finding decent food as well. His son Dicky is enrolled into a school so he can realize his full potential if only it weren't for his ratty clothes and constant picking-on by classmates and even teachers. So when Ti brings home a ball hoping to give the kid a new, impressive toy, Dicky's surprised that it's actually an alien from outer space and the 2 become friends and help deal with their family problems.
That last part I have to admit was a little hard to write since it doesn't really do that all that much, or well. Think back to the film this got compared to: Steven Spielberg's utterly classic "E.T" and think how Elliot was so down and friendless that when the titular character shows up, the 2 become inseparable ... Read More
Rating: - Just another great Stephen Chow Film
I just finished watching CJ7 (Blu-ray) And it is just another great Stephen Chow Film. It is what they say ; but the style is something else. No complaints, only praise. Sound: Louder than you think! Picture: Demo quality! This disc is very good.
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