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CJ7 blends Stephen Chow's signature slapstick humor (kung fu-style fighting, gross-out gags, absurd situations) with a genuinely moving story about . The film argues that a parent's love and a child's happiness are far more valuable than wealth or perfect test scores.

CJ7 is not a powerful superhero; instead, it's like a hyperactive, loyal puppy. It can fly, telekinetically move objects, and repair things with its tongue. However, its "help" often backfires hilariously. It tries to help Dicky cheat on an exam (with disastrous results), fights off a giant bully dog, and creates general chaos at school. Dicky loves CJ7, but their relationship is tested when CJ7 accidentally gets Dicky into more trouble with his strict father.

Ti (Stephen Chow) is a poor, widowed father living in a rundowed shack in Hong Kong. He works as a day laborer on construction sites to afford sending his young son, Dicky (Xu Jiao), to a prestigious, expensive private school. Ti believes that a good education is the only way for Dicky to escape poverty, even though Dicky is constantly bullied by his wealthy classmates and struggles to fit in.

The emotional heart of the film comes when Ti, working on a high scaffold, gets distracted and suffers a fatal fall. At the hospital, Ti dies. A grief-stricken Dicky sobs alone at home until CJ7, seeing his sadness, uses all its life force to heal the father. The process works—Ti is resurrected—but the effort drains all of CJ7's energy, and the creature turns into a lifeless, stuffed doll.