Released in 2001 and directed by and starring Stephen Chow ( Kung Fu Hustle ), Shaolin Soccer is a Hong Kong action-comedy that blends dazzling kung fu choreography with the beautiful game. The plot follows Sing (Chow), a former Shaolin disciple who teams up with his brothers—each masters of a unique kung fu technique like “Iron Head” and “Hanging Kicks”—to form a soccer team that brings martial arts back into the world. The result is a hyper-stylized, CGI-heavy, and hilariously absurd sports underdog story.
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