Start the week with a film: A squishy extra-terrestrial and an adorable kid in ‘CJ7’

Stephen Chow’s comedy is available on Apple TV+.

Start the week with a film: A squishy extra-terrestrial and an adorable kid in ‘CJ7’

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A young boy who isn’t doing too well in school and life gets help from an alien. A premise that worked wonderfully for Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial works stupendously for Stephen Chow’s CJ7 too.

director Chow’s 2008 film can be rented in the original Chinese from Apple TV+ and is available for free in a Hindi dubbed version on YouTube (with numerous commercial breaks). CJ7 is the kind of kiddie movie with tremendous appeal for grown-ups too. The film has Kung Fu Hustle director Chow’s trademark mesh of slapstick humour and sentimental scenes, but it has something else too: a brilliant child actor.

Xu Jiao made her debut in CJ7, but in the role of a boy. Xu plays nine-year-old Dicky, the bright son of construction worker Ti (Stephen Chow). Ti works hard to ensure that Dicky studies in a posh school, but Dicky finds it hard to adhere to Ti’s exhortations about the values of simplicity and honesty.

Ridiculed for his torn shoes and creased uniform by his wealthier classmates, including the goggles-sporting bully Johnny, Dicky seeks comfort in the kindly teacher Yuen (Zhang Yuqi). A toy that turns out to be an alien dog-like robot transforms Dicky’s standing at his school. CJ7, as Dicky calls the green-coloured squishy creature,...

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