Is Shaolin Soccer Cantonese or Mandarin?

Is Shaolin Soccer Cantonese or Mandarin?

A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master’s death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play football and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses….

Shaolin Soccer
Traditional 少林足球
Mandarin Shàolín Zúqiú
Cantonese Siu3Lam4 Zuk1Kau4
Directed by Stephen Chow

Is there an English version of kung fu hustle?

Absolutely yes. The original language with english subtitles is always the best version.

What platform is Shaolin Soccer On?

Watch Shaolin Soccer | Netflix.

Is Shaolin Soccer Hit or flop?

Box office. At the Hong Kong box office, Shaolin Soccer grossed HK$60,739,847, making it the highest-grossing film in the region’s history at the time. It held the record until 2004 when it was topped by Stephen Chow’s next feature Kung Fu Hustle. Shaolin Soccer earned a worldwide gross of US$42,776,760.

Who is Stephen Chow and what is Shaolin Soccer?

SHAOLIN SOCCER is when Stephen Chow first made big noise, to which he quickly capitalized with the brilliant KUNG FU HUSTLE. And I guess I’ll go off on a brief tangent and just call him out for not having done much lately. Dude was already a name in Hong Kong, but SHAOLIN SOCCER is what put him on the world stage.

Is the movie Shaolin Soccer a good movie?

Shaolin Soccer is nothing short of a masterpiece. It’s almost like a “so good it’s bad” film, except instead it’s “so weird it’s funny”, yet well-orchestrated and heartwarming at the same time. Not very often does a film manage to hit all these points at the same time, and do it well.

What was the error code in Shaolin Soccer?

(Error Code: 102630) A young Shaolin follower reunites with his discouraged brothers to form a soccer team using their martial art skills to their advantage. A young Shaolin follower reunites with his discouraged brothers to form a soccer team using their martial art skills to their advantage.

Who is mighty steel leg in Shaolin Soccer?

Stephen Chow plays “Mighty Steel Leg” Sing, a scruffy cleaner and post-graduate student whose ambition is to make Shaolin kung fu accessible to the masses. And he regards the game of soccer as the means to achieving this.

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