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The Final Combat (1989)
Koo Fung's twin brother Koo Yim Yeung (Ng Man Tat) had turned evil after practising a martial art called "Yuk Liu Sun Gong" that will make a man turn woman-like. All the good clans conspire to destroy this major evil sect which is headed by Koo Yim Yeung.
Koo Fung's teacher (Kwan Hoi San) has decided to learn a martial art, in order to fend against Koo Yim Yeung, that will make the person very powerful, but will cause the person to die very soon after. Koo Fung is adamantly against his master sacrificing himself and plotted with his martial brother, Duen Hoi, to steal the kung-fu manual so that he can learn it instead and kill his twin brother. However, during the attempt, Duen Hoi accidentally kills a fellow martial brother and in trying to hide his own blunder, Duen Hoi accuses Koo Fung of the murder.
Koo Fung is chased down a mountain cliff by his clan and believed to have died. Duen Hoi, in his guilt, confesses under pressure to his master and took in Koo Fung's infant son, Koo Yuk Lau (Francis Ng), to raise as his own. Duen Fei (Stephen Chow), his real son, grows up to be a business-wise person but has no interests whatsoever in learning martial arts. He gets into a lot of trouble hanging around in the streets and is admonished by his father all the time. Koo Yuk Lau, on the other hand, is like a male prodigy--great wit, great martial arts, and leadership potential all in a package. Trouble begins to stir of course when he finds out who his real father is and when Koo Yim Yeung returns to cause more ruckus
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Passage to Buddha
Director Jang Sun Woo might be best known for provocative, controversial films, such as Lies, A Petal, and To You From Me, but he has a quiet side as well. Winner of the Alfred-Bauer Prize at the 1994 Berlin Film Festival, HwaOmKyung (a.k.a. Passage to Buddha), one of Jang's best works, is a quiet and evocatively beautiful meditation on life. Based on former monk and political activist Go Eun's novel, HwaOmKyung is one of the best Buddhist-themed films Korea has produced. Oh Tae Kyung (Old Boy) gives a stunning performance as Seon Jae, a young boy who spends his life on the road in search of his mother. A modern unfolding of the Avatamsaka sutra, his spiritual odyssey leads him to telling encounters with strange people and, eventually, the essence of Buddhism.
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Our Little Sister
There are three sisters: 29-year-old Sachi Kouda (Haruka Ayase), 22-year-old Yoshino Kouda (Masami Nagasawa) and 19-year-old Chika Kouda (Kaho). They live at a house in Kamakura, Japanese. Their house was left by their grandmother.
One day, they receive news of their father's death. When the sisters were young, their parents divorced and their father left them. They haven't seen their father in 15 years. Upon hearing the news on their father's death, the sisters attend their father's funeral.
At the funeral, they meet their stepsister Suzu Asano (Suzu Hirose). She is 14-years-old and there are no one to take care of her. Oldest sister Sachi invites Suzu to live with them.
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