There's always that struggle before the victory

Mouth, Monkey, and Jason are your average teenagers with a love for the game of basketball. On the last day of school, they get on the wrong side of Li Wei, the captain of the high school basketball team. Li Wei & his entourage swear to make the boys' summer break a living hell. The conflict reaches a high point in the finals of the Adidas annual 3-on-3 street basketball tournament. Will the boys win back their pride against the biggest bullies on the court?

Jonathan Lim

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$500,000

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$0

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11-03-2008

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CN

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5.3

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3

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93 min

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Mandarin

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Jonathan Lim

Jonathan Lim

Jonathan Lim is a graduate of Beijing Film Academy and New York Film Academy. In 2008, Jonathan Lim wrote and directed his feature film "SLAM" which was acquired and distributed by Sony Pictures Television and China Film Group. In 2010, Jonathan Lim co-wrote and directed Sony Pictures "Sophia's Diary" an interactive web/TV drama series that had a viewership of over 100 million viewers. Jonathan was also the show-runner for a weekly television show for the NBA titled "Made in NBA" that was broadcast over 40 channels in Mainland China, and also produced the localized first season of the "Dr.Oz" show for Sony Pictures Television in China. "Pali Road" was the first official Hawaii-China co-production, a romantic thriller starring popular Taiwanese Actress Michelle Chen, Twilight's Jackson Rathbone and Sung Kang from the Fast & Furious franchise, in which Jonathan Lim won best new Director at the Chinese American Film Festival.
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