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Chik geuk siu ji

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
1,1 k
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Chik geuk siu ji (1993)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile working at a family friend's business, a penniless orphan draws the attention of a corrupt competitor and is torn between divided loyalties.While working at a family friend's business, a penniless orphan draws the attention of a corrupt competitor and is torn between divided loyalties.While working at a family friend's business, a penniless orphan draws the attention of a corrupt competitor and is torn between divided loyalties.

  • Directors
    • Johnnie To
    • Patrick Leung
    • Johnny Mak
  • Writer
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
  • Stars
    • Aaron Kwok
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Lung Ti
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Johnnie To
      • Patrick Leung
      • Johnny Mak
    • Writer
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Stars
      • Aaron Kwok
      • Maggie Cheung
      • Lung Ti
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 11Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux39

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    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Kuan
    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • Proprietess
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Tuan
    Chien-Lien Wu
    Chien-Lien Wu
    • Lien
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • Ke
    Paul Chun
    Paul Chun
    • Teacher Hua
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Magistrate Yuan Tien-Yu
    • (as Siu-Fai Cheung)
    Man-Hiu Chan
    • Shoe Vendor
    Man-Ho Chan
    • Cobbler
    Min-Leung Chan
    • Chen
    Ka-Sang Cheng
    Ka-Sang Cheng
    • Bodyguard
    Chun Hung Cheung
    • Magistrate Yuan's Aide
    Wah Cheung
    Wah Cheung
    • City Guard
    Wai-Chung Ching
    • Bun Distributor
    Shu-Kei Chow
    • Magistrate Yuan's Aide
    Tiet Wo Chu
    Tiet Wo Chu
    • Hung Chen-Tien
    Chin-Hung Fan
    • Fighter
    Woon-Ling Hau
    Woon-Ling Hau
    • San Gu, Woman Leading Bridal March
    • Directors
      • Johnnie To
      • Patrick Leung
      • Johnny Mak
    • Writer
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
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    6ChungMo

    "The Barefoot Kid" - a good time but not exceptional

    Johnny To has recently become the critic's HK director to tout. He certainly has a stylistic flair for gangster movies but I am not familiar with his martial art films so this was a treat.

    In terms of story, the movie is certainly a throwback to the HK films of the seventies. An illiterate young man travels to a town to find the best friend of his recently deceased father. He wants to retrieve a prized possession of his father's that the friend is holding on to. He finds the man (Ti Lung) working at a cloth factory that's being harassed by the local crime boss. We meet the owner of the factory, a beautiful widow. The young man also meets a beautiful young woman who's a teacher so he decides to have her teach him how to spell his name. Of course the young man is thrust into the middle of a conflict.

    The story is played with a comic touch that carries the film for most of the way until the end which is quite serious. For me, what didn't work is how the exaggerated, wide angle, cartoony film technique was really unsuited for the end of the film. The action is very sped up during some tragic scenes. I started watching HK kung fu films during the end of the Shaw era and I've never warmed up to the kung fu film style of the 1990's. Too many cuts (move, move, cut, move, cut, punch, punch, cut) and too many sloppily composed action scenes. It seems every film had to have a scene with the hero running on the heads and shoulders of a crowd. IN Johnny To's defense, he seems to do an average of 4 films a year and that's not enough time to really make a great fight scene.

    If you like 90's style HK action, this is a good film. For aficionado's of classic Shaw, this might not be that exciting.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Indeed a classic martial arts movie...

    "The Bare-Footed Kid" (aka "Chik geuk siu ji") is a classic in its own right, and it is definitely a movie that while was made in 1993 still is very watchable and enjoyable in 2020.

    I stumbled upon this movie in the mid-90s given my admiration for Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung, and I doubt I would have stumbled upon the movie back then if I wasn't a fan of her.

    The storyline is enjoyable, and it is a fast-paced story with interesting characters. So that combination definitely made for a watchable and entertaining movie. And they had a very impressive cast ensemble together for the movie. Aside from Maggie Cheung, the movie has the likes of Aaron Kwok, Kenneth Tsang and Paul Chun on the list as well, to mention but a few.

    I believe that "The Bare-Footed Kid" is a movie that will actually never become old and outdated. It has that quality to it, thanks to director Johnnie To.

    My rating for "The Bare-Footed Kid" is a seven out of ten stars. And if you enjoy the classic martial arts movies from Hong Kong (or China) set in this particular era, then "The Bare-Footed Kid" is a movie that you just have to sit down and watch - if you haven't already seen it.
    10Matti-12

    The corrupting influence of footwear

    Brilliant kung-fu scenes, loads of melodrama, peculiar footwear symbolism and an unhappy (?) end makes Barefoot Kid an unforgettable film.

    One of the silliest subtitles I've seen...
    7DanTheMan2150AD

    The Shaw Brothers are dead, long may they live.

    A faithful, if a somewhat unusual tribute to the Shaw Brothers' golden age, The Bare-Footed Kid offers up a simple yet bittersweet narrative of redemption, a coming-of-age drama through a world of capitalism's corrupting influence, injected with a mixture of fresh faces and veteran Hong Kong performers. Johnnie To mixes in his patterned use of energetic camera movement and skilful with a slice of the 90s new-wave kung fu movement. There's a beautiful chemistry between Ti Lung and Maggie Cheung which adds an extra amount of sentimentality and depth to the film and a gorgeous use of colour sprinkled throughout. The action set pieces choreographed by the legendary Lau Kar-Leung more than deliver, it's ultimately the weak script and miscast lead where the film fails to connect with its punches, yet The Bare-Footed Kid sits within the realm of superb entertainment keeping the door open for more innovative Hong Kong action cinema and Johnnie To's eventual move to what he knows best...
    dib001

    A great study piece!

    Although the central themes of the Barefoot Kid are hardly original by kung-fu cinema standards - doomed love, coming of age and redemption - they are delicately and effectively handled to produce a result which is by turns charming, exciting and funny. Similarly, although the structure of the action sequences is rarely ground-breaking, superb choreography, clever camera work and a standout performance from Aaron Kwok elevate them well above the ordinary.

    To a veteran of Kung Fu films, The Barefoot Kid would appear rather pedestrian and certainly nothing exceptional, but for a beginner, its simple but strong themes, crisp cinematography and whipcrack action performances make it a uniquely accessible and hugely enjoyable ride.

    Highly Recommended!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 avril 1993 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
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