Newest movies at Xiamen's cinemas in early February 2010

Updated: 2010-02-04
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14 Blades (锦衣卫)
 
During the Ming Dynasty, the Emperor of China possessed one weapon greater than all others, the Imperial Guards, an elite force of assassins recruited from street orphans. Trained in clandestine combat from childhood, the Imperial Guards were masters of the 14 Blades, eight being for torture, five for killing, and the last blade being reserved for suicide when a mission failed. Above the law, with a license to kill, the Imperial Guards devoted their lives and lethal prowess to the service of the Emperor alone.
 
When the Imperial Court is taken over by evil eunuch Jia, the best of the Imperial Guards, Green Dragon and Xuanwu, are assigned to steal a list identifying those still loyal to the Emperor. However unbeknownst to Green Dragon, the Imperial Guards have fallen under the control of Jia, and during the mission Green Dragon is betrayed by Xuanwu and barely escapes with his life. Now as the most wanted man in the land Green Dragon must seek out and rally the loyalists to rise against Jia and restore the Emperor to power. In his way are the deadliest assassins in the land, his former brethren, the Imperial Guards.
 
Debut date: 3rd February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
 
Pop sensations Alvin, Simon and Theodore end up in the care of Dave Seville's twenty-something nephew Toby (Levi). The boys must put aside music superstardom to return to school, and are tasked with saving the school's music program by winning the $ 25,000 prize in a battle of the bands. But the Chipmunks unexpectedly meet their match in three singing chipmunks known as The Chipettes - Brittany, Eleanor and Jeanette. Romantic and musical sparks are ignited when the Chipmunks and Chipettes square off. Written by 20th Century Fox.
 
Debut date: 8th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

True Legend (苏乞儿)
 
Su Qi-Er (Man Cheuk Chiu), a wealthy man living during the Qing Dynasty, loses his fortune and reputation because of a conspiracy against him. He is forced out onto the streets. Su dedicates his life to martial arts and rises again as a patriotic hero known as the "King of Beggars".
 
True Legend is directed by Chinese filmmaker Yuen Woo-Ping, the fight choreographer on all three Matrix movies and Kill Bill.
 
Debut date: 9th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

Fortune King is coming to town (财神到)
 
"Fortune King is coming to town" is a Chinese New Year celebration comedy, casted by Tao Hong, Chang Yung Yung, Miriam Yeung, Zhang Yuqi, Gong Xinliang and Alan Tam.
 
Debut date: 9th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

All's Well Ends Well Too 2010
 
Princess Pearl of Flowerland is sent to Midland at a young age to learn her ceremonials duties. Her mother, the Queen Mother misses her daughter very much that the King orders his sister, the princess, to return home. However, the princess has fallen in love with Gerenal Wing of the Midland army and is reluctant to part from him. As their boat approaches the Flowerland border, Pearl & Wing save the life of a girl named Ying, who seeks to throw herself into sea after running away from an arranged marriage. Pearl, Wing and Ying are attacked by pirates and Pearl falls overboard in the ensuing chaos. On arrival in Flowerland, the King mistakes Ying for his sister, while Pearl is saved by Ying's father, Million.
 
Debut date: 10th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

72 Tenants of Prosperity  (72家租客)
 
In 1970s Hong Kong, rapacious landlords try to evict 72 tenants but sworn brothers Ha Kung (Eric Tsang) and Shek Kin (Jacky Cheung) help the group of 72 defeat the landlord (Lam Ka Tung) and landlady (Charmaine Sheh) and coincidentally rescue Pinky (Anita Yuen) from a planned forced marriage. When both sworn brothers fall for Pinky and propose to her, she flips a coin heads or tails and Ha wins her hand in marriage…
 
Debut date: 11th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

Hot Summer Days (全城热恋)
 
Hot Summer Days portrays five spicy love stories set in the cities of Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Zhenjiang, against a heated summer with temperatures reaching a record 48 degrees.
 
Debut date: 11th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 

Little Big Soldier (大兵小将)
 
Little Big Soldier takes place during the Warring States Period of China, and tells the story of three men and a horse.[1] An old foot soldier (Chan) and a young high-ranking general from a rival state (Wang) becomes the only survivors of a ruthless battle. The soldier decides to kidnap the general and brings him back to his own state in hopes for a reward in return.
 
Debut date: 14th February 2010 at Jinyi Cinema, Wanda Cinema
 
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