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The Paper Tigers (2021) - Drunk Monk - 03-22-2021 I just saw the screener. I've been tracking this film because there's been such good buzz. I'll likely interview some cast member in April for its premiere in May for KFM. This is one of the most engaging martial arts flicks I've seen in a while. It's heartfelt - a dramedy that captures the spirit of suburban Kung Fu with charm and reverence. Three old disciples reunite after their master's mysterious death. It's witty and observant for Kung Fu practitioners. The cast is mostly unknowns - Ron Yuan as the Sifu, Yuji Okumoto (Chozen from the Karate Kid) as a waiter (he was a producer), Matthew Page (Master Ken) in a show stealing gwailo sifu role. I didn't recognize the three leads at all. The wackiest thing is that a little Kung Fu brother of the cf's and mine does utility stunts - Ron Raymundo - he was just a punk kid when we knew him. Turns out his got a handful of stunt credits on IMDb now. The fight choreo is solid. Director Quoc Bao Tran is a protégé of Corey Yuen. The comic timing is a tad amateur, but it works. It's the story and characters that make it engaging. Maybe I'm just on the rebound after Jiu Jitsu, but it was refreshing to see. No sword fights. There's a pudao fight, but it's not that impressive. DOOM recommended. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Drunk Monk - 07-19-2021 (03-22-2021, 10:03 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: DOOM recommended. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Greg - 07-19-2021 I'm in. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Drunk Monk - 08-11-2021 My interview was more informative... https://www.kungfumagazine.com/ezine/article.php?article=1591 I'm gonna claim 'called it' bragging rights. Quote:The Martial Arts Comedy That's Heating Up On Netflix's Top 10 RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Greg - 08-11-2021 The Weekend is coming up and I will be on my own..... RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Greg - 08-14-2021 I hate to say it, but I enjoyed this film. Once you are done with your spit takes, I will continue. It's a very simple story, but it's effective. The camerawork and cinematography is all very straight forward. The director just lets the actors act and fight without a lot of showy camerawork to emphasize everything. I did question the motivations of a lot of things. Why would you demonstrate a kick if you can't move your leg? But the story chugs along. There is a lot of shoutouts to going to the other dojos for challenge matches which I liked. This is the kind of film I think I could make which is also why it was appealing. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Drunk Monk - 04-09-2022 I watched this again because I wanted to see the Martial Club scene which is early in the film, and got engaged enough to see it all the way through. Still very enjoyable. Funny, heartfelt, and good fight scenes. Halfway through watching it, the director shared my article on the Martial Club and EEAAO on Facebook. That was cool. I felt EW’s coverage, which I said felt like a scoop on the EEAAO thread, was fresher with the interviews but mine was funnier. This film is still on Netflix and highly D00M recommended. Special note to the CFs - watch for a quick cameo of our shidi Ron Raymundo who was also on utility stunts. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - cranefly - 07-25-2022 Finally saw this a couple nights ago just before DM made mention of meeting one of its producers down at SDCC. Nothing much to add. The reason it took me so long is that LCF expressed interest, but would never commit to a view date. Finally watched it alone. RE: The Paper Tigers (2021) - Drunk Monk - 07-25-2022 I would think LCF would enjoy it too. It speaks well to Kung Fu peeps of our generation, don't you think? Their panel was packed. They were so delighted. They also showed a clip from the upcoming sequel to 47 Ronin - a fight scene that they asked us not to record or share. One of the actors is involved with that. I was delighted to get a selfie with everyone in the cast and the director. Daniel Mah, one of the fight crew Martial Club that's not in the movie was there - he's a Bak Sil Lum guy and he just finished the BSL10. I was most delighted to get a selfie with Master Ken. That' the best one. |