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Wen Chiang Lung,
Yan Nan Hsi
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Joseph Kuo,
Joseph Kuo
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: Not Rated
: Tai Seng
: Action, Foreign, Hong Kong, Martial Arts, Wuxia
: 90 min.
: Mandarin
: English
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A Chinese Boxing student's fighting skills prove too powerful for his own good in this rousing kung fu revenge flick. Despite his status as a lowly student at the Chung Hwa Chinese Boxing Gym, Leung Siu-Fu nevertheless challenges and defeats a fearsome Japanese Judo instructor and his students when he finds them harassing an innocent waitress in a local restaurant. The embittered teacher soon seeks out Sui-fu to teach the powerful youngster a lesson, and in the ensuing battle many of his students lose their lives. As the police begin to close in on Sui-fu, he must remain stealthy if he is to retain his freedom. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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| Very Brittle
by kohnfused1
September 20, 2004 - 9:41 AM PDT
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1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
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| For some apparent reason, I rented this movie. Whether I was dazzled by GC's short, yet smart synopsis, I was never the less intrigued. Suffice it to say, my inquisitiveness proved me wrong. I don't want to write a long review, and much like my interest in this movie (upon viewing), I want to make it as brief as possible. The first scene starts off well enough, the format is widescreen and the picture is very clear. That is about as good as it gets. This movie seems to be a throwback to Chinese action flicks in the 70's. Included is really bad dubbing and even worse kung-fu action. Apparently, this movie was made in 2002, but with time and technology, very little has been improved upon. I stopped watching ten minutes into the movie, and that's with my thumb on the fast forward button. GCers beware. |
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