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Essay heading: Hong Kong Cinema
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The Kung Fu Comedy is seeded in the Peking Opera.1 Kung Fu Comedy features a style of fighting more acrobatic and performance oriented.2 Movies of Jackie Chan fall in this category. Originally groomed as a Bruce Lee clone, Chan obtained success under the films of famed action cinematographer and director, Yuen Woo Ping... displayed 300 characters
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The film Drunken Master starring Chan showcased the blend of physical comedy and kung fu action that typifies the genre.1 I feel Chan's daredevil acting style is reminiscent of silent film star Harold Lloyd. Recently, Kung Fu comedy has taken on elements of special effects as seen in the popular films directed by Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle, and, one of the funniest films I have ever seen, Shaolin Soccer... displayed next 300 characters
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