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  1. Review by Kevin Ma: Before the Hong Kong TV series E.U. premiered back in February 2009 on local TV monopoly station TVB, the buzz was all about it being the third drama in the Academy series (a.k.a. TVB’s attempt at a contemporary version of the 80s Police Cadet series) and the glorious return of Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei to TVB after a ten-year absence.

  2. Review: Only true Hong Kong-fans will know that "Turning Point" is actually dealing with the background story of the enormously popular character Laughing Gor from the TVB-series "E.U." (Emergency Unit).

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  4. Mar 12, 2022 · A review of "Turning Red" posted online this week sparked outcry for calling the film, which features a Chinese Canadian teenage girl, "limiting."

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  5. Mar 11, 2022 · In Pixar's new animated film, a Chinese Canadian girl awakens one morning to find that she's turned into an enormous panda. Turning Red provides a lot to look at — and a lot of ideas to...

  6. Mar 12, 2012 · Due to the lack of planning, a series of plot conflicts between the series and movie were shown. The details sent many grumbling as shown below: Laughing joins the police academy and also influences his girlfriend, Wendy too. The movie replaces his undercover recruiter, Kwok Pui (Lok Ying Kwan) with officer Sin. Wendy's part is not in the movie.

  7. Story: Laughing Gor (Michael Tse) ends up in prison for the murder of gangster Michael. There he tries to get close to fellow inmate Tai Chit (Chapman To), who is a former cop and now serving a sentence for corruption. However, Tai Chit seems to be mentally ill or he just pretends to be.

  8. The Turning Point Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jason Flatt But Why Tho? A Geek Community. The Turning Point is a simple, endearing movie with a...

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