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Beach Spike

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Sharon and Rachel have to win a beach volleyball tournament to save their favorite beach from a developer.

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Audience Member Only 1 star cuz of Chrissie Chau. Otherwise pretty much garbage Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Audience Member If you like beach volleyball and girls in bikinis then this is a film for you to watch. Otherwise for the story itself it's paper thin, routine and not much to offer. All it is, is two sisters try to save their beach property from being demolished by a construction company. I thought the film was kind of long even the running time is less than 100 minutes. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Did I ever tell anyone I'm in love with Na-jeh? Of course i have! <3 Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member ä¸å¥-better than expected oæ-¢oé?模æ², é 1/2å¹ 3/4å² (C)æ<?æ<-ç?~ Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Audience Member well, what can i say... a lot of hot HK chicks, but terrible volleyball action. pretty bad movie overall. i guess i can give it half a star because of the chicks. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member There's one big reason to watch Beach Spike, and that's if you want to see some attractive Asian girls in bikinis playing volleyball, often in slow motion. It does that very well: the rest is a mixed bag. The movie tries to be be a romance/comedy/sports hybrid, a bit like Shaolin Soccer. Unfortunately, it's mediocre in almost all those areas. Especially the action scenes and volleyball matches, which should be the highlights of the movie. The women look great, but it's also obvious that they're not the volleyball experts that their characters are. Most of the matches look extremely staged and choreographed, though the final one is pretty intense. The story, about two girls playing to save their beach from being closed to build a resort, often strives to be sentimental, exciting or amusing, but the writing for the characters is so thin that all that tugging at our emotions just doesn't do much. Still, Beach Spike is mostly light, fun, and very easy on the eyes. I finally got invested in the characters a bit at the end, and the predictability and slightness of the plot just didn't matter much anymore. Or maybe I was just distracted by how pretty Chrissie Chau, Theresa Fu and Jessica C. were. Take it for what it is, and Beach Spike isn't that bad. If you're not watching for the eye candy, you won't find much to keep your interest. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Sharon and Rachel have to win a beach volleyball tournament to save their favorite beach from a developer.
Director
Tony Tang
Producer
Peggy Lee, Bey Logan, Charlie Wing Fung Wong
Screenwriter
Tony Tang, Davina To
Production Co
T-Films
Genre
Action
Original Language
Chinese
Runtime
2h 0m