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  51. Ming Ming is a 21st Century martial arts princess and lady Robin Hood who steals for love. Her Prince Charming is D, a maverick fighter and irresistible rogue who posted this challenge to his swarms of female admirers - give him 5 million dollars and he'll run away with his benefactress to Harbin. Ming Ming meets D's another girlfriend Nana, who is a virtual look-alike of Ming Ming. Meanwhile, disappears from Shanghai without a trace. The only clue he leaves behind is a cryptic phone message.
  52. Two virtually look alike women Ming Ming and Nana; one flies bead with invincible force like warrior, the other just as ordinary and hysterical; they don't know each other yet fall for the same man named D who disappeared after both pursued his challenge of going to Harbin with 5 million dollars.
  53. As another reviewer noted, this is not really a martial arts film at all. It&#39;s a romance and a study of obsession. The plot details are subtle, but by the end of the movie, things become clear in a very satisfying way.<br/><br/>Visually, this movie has some very creative cinematography that is quite captivating, and very revealing of character. The acting is very good, especially the roles of Nana and Tu.<br/><br/>The &quot;fight&quot; scenes, and the whole handling of Ming Ming&#39;s fighting powers, is the weakest part of the movie. If you sit back, though, and view these scenes as being magical realism, you can enjoy the visuals and the characters and the plot.<br/><br/>I enjoyed the movie the first time through for the visuals and the characters. It then immediately watched it a second time, and really enjoyed the plot, which made a lot more sense the second time around.
  54. This is the sort of movie where style is king (or queen, if you like). While as a possible genre, &quot;style&quot; is a rather elusive concept, one can easily bring to mind movies that are, though not entirely comparable, similar in distinguishing themselves with style. Two examples that come immediately to mind are &quot;Miranda&quot; (2002) and &quot;Pisutore opera&quot; (2001).<br/><br/>On this premise, Ming Ming is indeed nice to watch, so much so that you almost want to forgive its ridiculously far-fetched &quot;plot twist&quot;. But isn&#39;t there even a plot to begin with? It&#39;s almost as if the director has watched so many movies recently that an urge becomes irresistible, an urge, that is, to throw everything she has seen from these movies into a mixer, and churn out a movie of her own.<br/><br/>For melodramatic elements, you have identity confusion of look-alikes, cliché gangster routines, childhood secret, devoted-boy-helping-girl-to-chase-another-guy, girls head-over-heel with the crash for a sexy male, city hopping and many other plot elements you recognize. Unfortunately, they do not add up to an integrated plot in this movie.<br/><br/>For more specific borrowed elements, you have a boxing sequence from &quot;Ong-bak&quot; (2003), a voyage from &quot;Invisible waves&quot; (2006), the &quot;Matrix 2&quot; (2003) fighting scene (slight variation in having all the Hugo Weavings as different persons here), just to give a few examples. The camera work is quite dazzling but there&#39;s nothing that you have not seen somewhere else. And, as mentioned, there must be suspense and a twist, which in this movie is a motif in the form of a mystifying box and its tantalizing content. This turns out to be so brainless that it&#39;s almost comical.<br/><br/>On the plus side, style comes not only visually but also with music, from fabulous Anthony Wong Yiu-ming and his fabulous &quot;People mountain people sea&quot; gang. Zhou Xun gets a chance to look both super-cool and super-cute because she is playing two characters*. Daniel Wu is deliciously sexy. It&#39;s good to see Kristy Yang Kung-yu in a cameo role. Casting of top Taiwanese pop star Zhang Xin-zhe as the gangster boss is a little weird but there is reason in the madness.<br/><br/>* During Q&amp;A in the Hong Kong International Film Festive premier I attended, one individual who might have been sleeping through most of the movie, asked Zhou Xun how she felt about playing three characters. Her response brought about a round of applause from the rest of the audience, &quot;May I suggest that you watch the movie one more time&quot;, she said. &quot;I only played two,&quot; she added.
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