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From Zero to Hero 1994

92 min📅 1994-12-01

In From Zero to Hero (1994), the gifted but timid cartoonist Gao Dewei navigates a world of strict discipline under his overbearing tutor, finding solace in his sketches.

Director: David Wu

Cast

Francis Ng Chun-Yu
Francis Ng Chun-Yu
Anita Lee Yuen-Wah
Anita Lee Yuen-Wah
Joseph Cheng King-Kei
Joseph Cheng King-Kei
Cheng Pei-Pei
Cheng Pei-Pei
Dayo Wong Chi-Wah
Dayo Wong Chi-Wah
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Elaine Eca Da Silva
Elaine Eca Da Silva
Chan Yan-Yan
Michael Lam Wai-Leung
Michael Lam Wai-Leung
Wong San
Wong San

Frequently Asked Questions

What is From Zero to Hero (1994) about?

The film follows Gao Dewei, a shy young cartoonist who channels his frustration and dreams into drawings of Superman. Under the watchful eye of a stern tutor, he grapples with self-doubt until his art becomes a form of rebellion and self-discovery.

Who directed From Zero to Hero?

David Wu directed From Zero to Hero, bringing a playful yet poignant touch to this underrated comedy.

Who stars in From Zero to Hero?

The film features Wu Zhenyu in the lead role, supported by a talented cast including Francis Ng Chun-Yu, Anita Lee Yuen-Wah, and Cheng Pei-Pei.

Is From Zero to Hero (1994) worth watching?

While not widely rated, From Zero to Hero offers a charming blend of comedy and coming-of-age themes. Its lighthearted tone and focus on artistic passion make it a pleasant watch for fans of '90s Hong Kong cinema.

How long is From Zero to Hero?

From Zero to Hero runs for 92 minutes.

About From Zero to Hero (1994) — When a shy cartoonist's drawings turn into his greatest adventure

In From Zero to Hero (1994), the gifted but timid cartoonist Gao Dewei navigates a world of strict discipline under his overbearing tutor, finding solace in his sketches. Director David Wu crafts a lighthearted comedy that blends artistic passion with personal growth, all wrapped in the vibrant energy of early '90s Hong Kong cinema.

Wu Zhenyu stars as Gao Dewei, whose quiet demeanor contrasts sharply with the bold, aspirational heroism of his Superman drawings—a creative outlet that mirrors his inner journey from insecurity to confidence. With a supporting cast featuring Francis Ng Chun-Yu and Anita Lee Yuen-Wah, the film balances humor and heart, exploring themes of self-expression, ambition, and the universal desire to break free from limitations.