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Kungfu Cyborg
Theatrical poster
Directed byJeffrey Lau
Written byJeffrey Lau
Produced byCharley Zhuo
StarringHu Jun
Betty Sun
Alex Fong
Ronald Cheng
Wu Jing
CinematographyEdmond Fung
Edited byAngie Lam
Music byRonald Cheng
Mark Lui
Production
company
Distributed byMei Ah Entertainment
Shanghai Film Group Corporation
Release dates
  • 13 August 2009 (2009-08-13) (China)
  • 20 August 2009 (2009-08-20) (Hong Kong)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesCantonese
Mandarin

Kungfu Cyborg (simplified Chinese: 机器侠; traditional Chinese: 機器俠; pinyin: Ji Qi Xia) is a 2009 Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Jeffrey Lau.

Plot

In the near future, De Ming is one of China's top law enforcement officers. He is a cyborg designed to handle assignments too dangerous for traditional methods, and is the first in the TN Research Bureau's "K Series"—a revolutionary cybernetic organism programmed with a sophisticated social conscience.

De Ming is sent to a remote town as part of a covert training operation, placed under the supervision of the local police captain, Xu Dachun. Xu's mission is to facilitate De Ming's undercover integration into the community while protecting the secret of his young protégé's true identity. De Ming's charm and compassion for justice are quick to win the hearts of the town residents—though none more completely than that of Su Mei, a fellow officer who also happens to be the object of the captain's secret affection.

Eventually, one of De Ming's cybernetic siblings, the K-88, has disappeared after suffering a critical neural meltdown. Xu and Ming hunt down and confront the malfunctioning cyborg in a spectacular clash of artificial wills that leaves the captain scarred, and De Ming gradually becomes confused and conflicted over his role in human society.

While the mission is a success, consequences of De Ming's actions continue to haunt him, and Xu's behavior has become increasingly strange and erratic after the battle with the K-88, a fact that De Ming feels compelled to hide from co-workers and superiors. Su Mei's behavior also becomes troubled as she is incapable of understanding that as a machine, Ming is unable to love her in the way she so desperately desires.

Torn between his bond to humanity and the knowledge that he will never be a part of it, De Ming, unprepared, must find within himself the strength to defeat the group of cyborg assassins that have descended on the town to avenge his betrayal of the cyborgs.

Cast

Awards and nominations

29th Hong Kong Film Awards

  • Nominated: Best Visual Effects (Cecil Cheng Man Ching and Don Ma Wing On)

References

  1. ^ Chin Kar Lok provides the Cantonese voice dubbing.
  2. ^ Stephy Tang provides the Cantonese voice dubbing