The best Hu Jing’s movies

Hu Jing

Hu Jing

We present our ranking of the best Hu Jing’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Hu Jing.
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The Great Hypnotist

The Great Hypnotist
6.9/10
The famous psychologist Xu Ruining has a raising career, when he met the troublesome patient Ren Xiaoyan. The meeting is not easy as feeble-looking Ren is point by point against him.

A Chinese Odyssey Part Three

A Chinese Odyssey Part Three
3.6/10
The third chapter of the cult-classic fantasy saga: A Chinese Odyssey. At the end of 'A Chinese Odyssey 2', Zixia managed to see in advance the outcome of the battle. Now, in order to prevent the unfortunate tragedy, she travels back to the past and make sure that Monkey does not fall in love with her. Monkey is then reincarnated and continues to wait for Bak Jing-jing.

What Women Want

What Women Want
5.5/10
After an accident, a chauvinistic executive gains the ability to hear what women are really thinking.

Heavenly Mission

Heavenly Mission
6.1/10
  • Release: 17/11/2006
  • Character: Doctor
Ekin Cheng plays Autumn Yip, a triad mobster who gets caught in Thailand and does 8 years in prison before being released. He visits "The Doctor" and asks for a loan before returning to Hong Kong where he is eagerly awaited by his old triad business partners as well as the Hong Kong police who have set up a special 'anti-Triad' unit just to keep tabs on Yip. The movie shows the confusion shown by the mob and the police over Yip's sudden philanthropy as he makes headline after headline for doing good deeds, not bad. This does not sit well with his old triad boss Brother Hung (Ti Lung) nor Hung's son, Gwai Chai (Stephen Fung). Gwai Chai in particular is itching to rise the ranks of the mob and take over and sets up deals on his own which increasingly puts pressure on himself to deliver. The mob's success hinges on Yip's connections to Thailand and Gwai Chai takes matters to the extreme in order to force his deal to be a success...

Paris Holiday

Paris Holiday
5.6/10
Two strangers, both heartbroken, share an apartment in Paris.

Drink-Drank-Drunk

Drink-Drank-Drunk
6/10
A romantic comedy, the film is about Siu Min, a Budweiser girl who takes pity on Michael (Daniel), an ethnic Chinese restaurateur from France drinking away his misfortune because his food is too sophisticated for (and thus unpopular with) the working class neighborhood in which both work. Unsatisfied with spending her days as a beer girl, the ambitious Siu Min becomes Michael's partner in the restaurant business, and eventually falls in love with him. Michael, however, must reconcile his dream of traveling the world with his other dream of running a successful restaurant.

The Love Clinic

The Love Clinic
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/10/2010

We are Family

We are Family
4.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 30/05/2006
  • Character: Huang Jinfeng
Alan Tam plays as many as four roles in the film: a guy always in baseball cap, a man resembling the legendary Wong Fei Hung, a sloppy middle-aged man with a big belly, and even an eighty-year-old lady! Hacken Lee is an up-and-coming office manager named Kit who is about to marry his flight attendant girlfriend. However, her family members - all played by Alan Tam - are pretty strict when it comes to choosing the right husband for her!

Love in the Internet Generation

Love in the Internet Generation
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 01/01/1998
  • Character: Mao Mao
Three love stories that take place in the modern 'internet age'

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