Released in 2001, Shaolin Soccer was a monumental success in Hong Kong and across Asia, eventually breaking box office records. It tells the story of Sing (Stephen Chow), a master of Shaolin Kung Fu whose ultimate goal is to promote the practical benefits of martial arts to the modern world. When he meets a disgraced, crippled former soccer star named "Golden Leg" Fung (Ng Man-tat), the two hatch a plan to assemble Sing’s estranged Shaolin brothers into a powerhouse soccer team. The film is celebrated for several reasons:
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