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  2. The Imp (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    Devon B. from Digital Retribution awarded the film a score of 1/5, writing, "The Imp is a somewhat slow movie that lacks any real eeriness until the climax." [1] Peter Nepstad from The Illuminated Lantern awarded the film 4/4 stars, praising the film's characterizations, and slow build of supernatural tension.

  3. Speaking in Tongues (film) - Wikipedia

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    By only hearing a language they are not accustomed to, they have no opportunity to confide in English, their first language. The ideal time to become bilingual is before the age of 13. Within the film, every student was immersed before this age. Learning more than one language benefits the brain by increasing the flexibility of one's brain. [2]

  4. Category:Cantonese-language films - Wikipedia

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    Films produced in Standard Cantonese or any other dialects of Cantonese. Many Cantonese-language films are Hong Kong films . Subcategories.

  5. Chinese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    * 我们 / 我們 can be either inclusive or exclusive, depending on the circumstance where it is used. † 咱们 / 咱們 is mainly used by northern speakers. Following the iconoclastic May Fourth Movement in 1919, and to accommodate the translation of Western literature, written vernacular Chinese developed separate pronouns for gender-differentiated speech, and to address animals, deities ...

  6. Flash Point (film) - Wikipedia

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    Directed by: Wilson Yip: Written by: Szeto Kam-Yuen Nicholl Tang: Produced by: Liu Li-juan Shan Dong-bing Nansun Shi Donnie Yen Zhang Zhao: Starring: Donnie Yen

  7. ‘The Last Dance’ Review: Cantonese Comedy Kings ... - AOL

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    The rest of the cast is spot-on, with Wai a particular standout as the troubled daughter whose frustrations and disappointments guide the story to a rousing finale that’s bound to make lists of ...

  8. Center Stage (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    Center Stage (Chinese: 阮玲玉; pinyin: Ruǎn Língyù; Jyutping: jyun5 ling4 juk6; Cantonese Yale: yun5 ling4 yuk6), also known as Actress and Yuen Ling-yuk, [1] is a 1991 Hong Kong biographical drama film directed by Stanley Kwan. It follows the life and career of silent film actress Ruan Lingyu (1910–1935), portrayed by Maggie Cheung.

  9. The quest to save Cantonese in a world dominated by Mandarin

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    “The Cantonese-language program was never eliminated,” Leighton said. “This decision to reduce courses, for Cantonese as well as many other languages, was based partly on student demand.”