Nothing Is Impossible

Nothing Is Impossible (2006)


  • Genre: Romance, Comedy
  • Release Date: 2006-10-09
  • User Rating: 4.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
  • Production Company: Sundream Motion Pictures
  • Director: Lam Wah-Chuen
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Summary

It may be played with the hands but the fist game is a game of the heart. It's a lot like falling in love. There is no sure win strategy, and there is no magic formula to help you read your opponent. To win, you have to commit yourself fully to the game, and make accurate guesses. Vivian loses her lover and her dignity in a pub one night. Believing nothing is impossible, she decides that her future was in her own hands. She would win everything back with her bare hands. She falls in love with the fist game and with the cheerful "Turtle", Ah Kwai, the champion of the fist game. Vivian realises that the ultimate challenge of the game is to engage each other in duels. It is the delivery and reaction that provide the real charm. Vivian and Turtle are the King and Queen of the fist game. In the world of the battle of fists, will they live happily ever after?

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  • Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi

    as Vivian
  • Debbie Goh

    as Mango
  • Andy On Chi-Kit

    as Jason
  • Dayo Wong Chi-Wah

    as Turtle
  • Ben Lam Kwok-Bun

    as Willy
  • Bryan Leung Kar-Yan

    as Vivian's Father
  • David Lam Wai

    as Godfather
  • Stephen Ho Kai-Nam

    as Womanizer B
  • Paul Chung Fat

    as Sugar Daddy A
  • Bob Lam Shing-Ban

    as M.C.
  • Hiro Hayama

    as Simple-Minded Student B
  • Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung

    as
  • Lo Hei-Loi

    as Lola
  • Lee Ying-Git

    as Mr Invincible
  • Joe Cheung Tung-Cho

    as
  • Ken Wong

    as
  • Tenky Tin Kai-Man

    as
  • Zuki Lee Si-Pui

    as
  • Asuka Higuchi

    as
  • Tony Leung Siu-Hung

    as
Directing Lam Wah-Chuen Director

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