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Year: | 1993 |
Country of origin: | Hong Kong |
Director: | Corey Yuen |
Genre: | Martial arts comedy |
Starring: | Jet Li, Kong Chu, Sibelle Hu |
Rating: | 3/5 |
IMDB link: | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106936/ |
Tagline: | No tagline |
Favourite line: | N/A - Subtitled |
This wilfully demented martial arts comedy is a mixed affair.
Set some time in the past - sorry folks, Chinese history is not my strong point - when Empire was all, this sees a group of dissidents attempting to overthrow their evil overlords.
Jet Li, acting as Executive Producer as well as the main star, plays Fong Sai-Yuk, a cheeky chappy with amazing Kung Fu prowess who falls in love with the beautiful daughter of an influential businessman and must prove his worth to the judgemental Patriarch.
That's all I could really glean from the haphazard plotting, but it mattered not one jot as this is all about the fight scenes, which are many and varied.
Going the Jackie Chan route of making use of scenery, this sees Jet leaping about on bamboo scaffolding, dancing on rooftops and even fighting on the shoulders and heads of the eagerly watching crowd.
Whilst the comedy element quickly becomes tiresome and irritating the action is dazzling though be warned, it is all wire work, so if that annoys or disappoints this may not be the chop-socky movie for you.
Whilst far from great, this nevertheless passed the time efficiently enough.
Oh, and try to get hold of the subtitled version if you can as the dubbed voices on the version I watched are almost unbearable at times.
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