The new movie "The Kungfu Women's Football Team" written and directed by Stephen Chow has recently officially scheduled to be released in theaters in China on July 11.
Immediately after the information was announced, the work quickly attracted attention.
In which, Truong Ba Chi - a beauty who has collaborated with Stephen Chow many times - is almost one of the first to act when quickly covering all 18 screenings of the film, using her own money to show support for the work.
What moved many people was that the avatar used by Cecilia Cheung for theatrical screenings was her guest image in Stephen Chow's classic movie "Shaolin Soccer" in 2001.
This nostalgic detail shows the close relationship between her and Stephen Chow after many years, and also helps her quickly become a hot topic on social networks.

Speaking of the friendship between Stephen Chow and Cecilia Cheung, it is impossible not to mention "Comedy King" (1999).
The love story between Lieu Phieu Phieu and Doan Thien Cuu in the film is still considered one of the most memorable romantic stories of Hong Kong (China) cinema.
The classic line "I raise you" has been constantly mentioned by audiences for more than two decades.
After many years of activity in the entertainment industry, the feelings between them have never needed to be proven by frequent joint appearances or public interactions. Instead, whenever the other person enters an important milestone in their career, they choose the most direct and practical way to express their support.
Truong Ba Chi - from a star who suddenly shone right when she debuted, went through many upheavals in life and public controversy, then became a single mother raising 3 children and gradually rebuilding her career in the field of reality television as well as business, her story is seen as a vivid proof of the spirit of "falling and rising again".
That resilience is not only the core message that the "Kungfu Women's Football Team" wants to convey, but is also considered the deepest resonance between Truong Ba Chi and Chau Tinh Tri in both art and life views.
