03-03-2019, 11:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2019, 11:58 AM by Drunk Monk.)
One of the nice things about being at my mom's - EL REY. And Sunday is Kung Fu mornings - like going to church.
I don't know how this gem got past me. Maybe it didn't. Maybe I just forgot. It's an excellent exhibition of the Venoms crew & director Chang Cheh doing what they do best - outrageous choreography in indulgent extended single-shot sequences of a dozen plus acrobatic moves. The fights are awesome and plentiful, so much so that you go numb towards the end, even with the ever-increasing displays of skill and timing. Weapons, betrayal, evil rich oppressor, righteous poverty-stricken simpletons, and fights, fights, fights. This is the kind of classic Kung Fu film that built the legend that is Shaw Bros.
What a treat.
I don't know how this gem got past me. Maybe it didn't. Maybe I just forgot. It's an excellent exhibition of the Venoms crew & director Chang Cheh doing what they do best - outrageous choreography in indulgent extended single-shot sequences of a dozen plus acrobatic moves. The fights are awesome and plentiful, so much so that you go numb towards the end, even with the ever-increasing displays of skill and timing. Weapons, betrayal, evil rich oppressor, righteous poverty-stricken simpletons, and fights, fights, fights. This is the kind of classic Kung Fu film that built the legend that is Shaw Bros.
What a treat.

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