Star Runner

2003 Hong Kong film by Daniel Lee


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FieldValue
nameStar Runner
imageStar Runner.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorDaniel Lee
producerCatherine Hun
(executive producer)
Albert Chow
Dou Shou Fang
writerAbe Kwong
Taurus Chow
Daniel Lee
starringVanness Wu
Kim Hyun-joo
Max Mok
Andy On
Wong Yau-Nam
Gordon Liu
musicHenry Lai Wan-man
cinematographyTony Cheung
editingAzreal Chung
distributorSil-Metropole Organisation (Hong Kong)
Lions Gate (U.S. DVD)
released
runtime104 minutes
countryHong Kong
languageCantonese
Mandarin
Korean
budget$30 million
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| name = Star Runner | image = Star Runner.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Daniel Lee | producer = Catherine Hun (executive producer) Albert Chow Dou Shou Fang | writer = Abe Kwong Taurus Chow Daniel Lee | starring = Vanness Wu Kim Hyun-joo Max Mok Andy On Wong Yau-Nam Gordon Liu | music = Henry Lai Wan-man | cinematography = Tony Cheung | editing = Azreal Chung | distributor = Sil-Metropole Organisation (Hong Kong) Lions Gate (U.S. DVD) | released = | runtime = 104 minutes | country = Hong Kong | language = Cantonese Mandarin Korean | budget = $30 million Star Runner (), (also known in the United States as The Kumite), is a 2003 Hong Kong action/romance film co-written and directed by Daniel Lee. It is rated PG-13 by the MPAA "for intense sequences of martial arts action violence".

Plot

Bond Cheung (Vanness Wu) is a high school student in Hong Kong who has a strong passion for Muay Thai kick boxing. He trains at a local boxing gym, and is instructed by the Kong Ching team trainer Lau (Gordon Liu), in an effort to be a competitor in the Star Runner Pan Asian Martial Arts Competition. While attending summer courses, he is attracted to his new Korean teacher Kim Mei Chiu (Kim Hyun-Joo). It is revealed that she is recovering from a break-up in Korea with a former lover and has come to Hong Kong to start over. The two start off as friends, but after a series of fateful events occur, feelings spark, and they eventually begin seeing one another, in spite of the controversy that it creates. Then abruptly, Bond is kicked off the Kong Ching team, regarding with his coach's financial troubles, which angers him and believes that his chance in entering the competition is gone. Soon after, he is confronted by an unexpected new trainer Bill (Max Mok Siu Chung), a washed-up but well experienced former martial arts champion. After some compensation, Bill teaches Bond Chinese Kung Fu (Wing Chun, Hong Kuen) as alternative and effective fighting techniques to his kick boxing. Regained confidence, Bond then decides to enter the competition on his own, with Bill as his advisor and cornerman and they become the team Fusion Tao. The event draws entries of 18 boxing organizations from 12 countries, along with its most lethal fighter Tank Wong (Andy On) from Soul Boxing Gym team. As his relationship with Kim becomes stable, Kim's former lover sees her again, asking for forgiveness, saying that he still loves her. With her feelings torn, she decides to go back to Korea with him, but is still having second thoughts about her feelings for Bond. In the competition however, competitors are slowly eliminated one by one, as the epic fight between Bond and Tank draws closer and what will determine both fighters' destiny.

Cast

Release

Star Runner was released in Hong Kong on 27 November 2003. In the Philippines, the film was released on 3 December 2003.

Accolades

23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards

References

References

  1. (3 December 2003). "Grand Opening Today!". The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc..

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