Two young men become involved in a complicated crime involving antique watches.Two young men become involved in a complicated crime involving antique watches.Two young men become involved in a complicated crime involving antique watches.
Edan Cheuk On Lui
- Vincent Ma
- (as Edan Lui)
Chung-Chi Cheung
- Wayne The Butch
- (as Deon Cheung)
Tin-Kei Chu
- Assistant Director
- (as Justin Chu)
Tsz-Kit Lam
- Kin
- (as Ronald Lam Tsz Kit)
Lok Man She
- Uncle's Minion
- (as She Lok Man)
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- TriviaVincent Ma wears a Bvlgari Octo Finissimo through the movie.
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After a string of disappointing movies, Film Director Steve Yuen has made a triumphant comeback with his latest offering, "The Moon Thieves." This film is a delightful combination of entertainment, humor, and thrilling action that will keep you engaged from start to finish.
One of the standout aspects of "The Moon Thieves" is its plot twist. It manages to be entertaining without going overboard, keeping the audience guessing and engaged throughout. Yuen's masterful storytelling keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next unexpected turn.
The film owes much of its success to the stellar performances of seasoned actors Louis Cheung and Michael Ning. Their skillful acting brings depth and authenticity to the characters, forming the very backbone of the movie. Cheung and Ning's chemistry on screen is evident, and their performances leave a lasting impact on the audience.
Adding to the excitement is the special guest star, Keung To, who portrays the villainous character of Uncle Roy. Keung To's portrayal is a revelation, as he surprises us with a seemingly innocent baby face and an underlying demonic nature. This unexpected twist adds a layer of intrigue and surprise to the film, making it all the more captivating.
"The Moon Thieves" is a refreshing and enjoyable movie that showcases Yuen's talent for storytelling and his ability to create a well-rounded cinematic experience. With its entertaining blend of humor, action, and an engaging plot, this film is a must-watch for movie enthusiasts.
One of the standout aspects of "The Moon Thieves" is its plot twist. It manages to be entertaining without going overboard, keeping the audience guessing and engaged throughout. Yuen's masterful storytelling keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next unexpected turn.
The film owes much of its success to the stellar performances of seasoned actors Louis Cheung and Michael Ning. Their skillful acting brings depth and authenticity to the characters, forming the very backbone of the movie. Cheung and Ning's chemistry on screen is evident, and their performances leave a lasting impact on the audience.
Adding to the excitement is the special guest star, Keung To, who portrays the villainous character of Uncle Roy. Keung To's portrayal is a revelation, as he surprises us with a seemingly innocent baby face and an underlying demonic nature. This unexpected twist adds a layer of intrigue and surprise to the film, making it all the more captivating.
"The Moon Thieves" is a refreshing and enjoyable movie that showcases Yuen's talent for storytelling and his ability to create a well-rounded cinematic experience. With its entertaining blend of humor, action, and an engaging plot, this film is a must-watch for movie enthusiasts.
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- Feb 22, 2024
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $3,522,654
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1
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