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Tai ji yuan gong

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
566
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Lo Lieh, Jack Long, Kuan-Wu Lung, and Carter Wong in Tai ji yuan gong (1978)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo warlord chiefs, a ton-fa wielder who can destroy an opponents weapon and a Tai Chi expert that is impervious to weapons, send a pair of killers to track down and kill an old master sword... Alles lesenTwo warlord chiefs, a ton-fa wielder who can destroy an opponents weapon and a Tai Chi expert that is impervious to weapons, send a pair of killers to track down and kill an old master swordsman who has given up fighting. When the killers assassination attempt is foiled by a grou... Alles lesenTwo warlord chiefs, a ton-fa wielder who can destroy an opponents weapon and a Tai Chi expert that is impervious to weapons, send a pair of killers to track down and kill an old master swordsman who has given up fighting. When the killers assassination attempt is foiled by a group of kung fu students from a nearby school, the chiefs themselves come to the school to de... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph Kuo
    • Ching-Kang Yao
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Carter Wong
    • Lo Lieh
    • Kuan-Wu Lung
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    566
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Kuo
      • Ching-Kang Yao
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Carter Wong
      • Lo Lieh
      • Kuan-Wu Lung
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Carter Wong
    Carter Wong
    • Tieh Wu Ching
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Ku Yu Tieh
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    • Sa Chien
    Jack Long
    Jack Long
    • Ming Tu
    Nancy Yen
    Nancy Yen
    • Ying Ying
    Corey Yuen
    Corey Yuen
    • Hei Pai killer
    Shun-Yee Yuen
    • Hei Pai killer
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Lei Ping
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    • Pa Chu, senior student
    Shan Wan
    • Brother Erh (3rd brother)
    Jen-Ping Su
    Jen-Ping Su
    • Liu Chin
    Pei-Ling Chen
    Pei-Ling Chen
    • Xiao Fei
    Shen Yuen
    Shen Yuen
    • School elder
    Chung-Shan Wan
    Chung-Shan Wan
    • Chang Wu
    Shao-Hua Chu
    • Chang Wu
    Kuo-Ren Wu
    Hua-Liang Hung
    • Old Tai Chi master
    Chiu Chen
    • Doctor
    • Regie
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Kuo
      • Ching-Kang Yao
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    legend316

    Still stands like a brick wall

    Born Invincible was the first martial arts film I have ever seen. It has been 16 years ago since I saw it. When I was browsing a DVD sellpoint I noticed they had Born Invincible on DVD. Needless to say that I immediately ordered it because I was curious to see whether it's still good. And yes, it's still that good. The dubbing of the movie is very bad if I look at it realistically but it is very funny. Carter Hwang and his bad guy partner in crime really have ridiculous voices that don't fit with the persons they are portraying. Very cool. The action in the movie is really great. Carter Hwang is really good as the bad guy. He kicks some serious you know what. Sometimes I wonder whether the makers of Terminator looked at Carter Hwang because Carter Hwang really reminds me of the Terminator in the sense that he is nearly unstoppable. If you want a classic Hong Kong movie with great action then Born Invincible is the movie for you. As far as I am concerned the movie stands out among a lot of Hong Kong movies released between 1974 and 1984.
    8ckormos1

    Carter Wong grows a pair...

    Carter Wong grows a pair of white eyebrows and becomes the most iconic villain of all martial arts movies – the invulnerable white eyebrows character. I have been watching every martial arts movie ever made in chronological order from 1967 and my first notice of a white eyebrows villain was in 1968 in "The Swordsman of All Swordsmen". More famous invulnerable white eyebrows villains include Hwang Jang Lee and Lo Lieh. The rules of the villain also state that he does have one vulnerable spot that he can move around by will according to the time of day. This superpower is associated with a martial arts practice called Taiji Qigong that is an advanced part of the popular kung fu style usually referred to as Tai Chi in the East. None of the fights show real Tai Chi. Technically, a lot more is lost in the translation. The English dub oversimplifies the line "You must strike when he is not himself." The ability to shift one's vulnerable spot is always associated with the time of day. In the movie the shadow of the sword is shown to represent that factor. When he is not himself is not really when he is laughing. Every villain has that same laugh. A more accurate translation would be along the line of "You must strike when he does something a Qigong practitioner would never do – display overconfidence." As a practicing martial artist for most of my life I tend to notice details like this and they usually don't take any enjoyment away from the typical audience. Another thing I have over thought about the invulnerable villain is why no one ever thinks of dropping a net over him. Also the villain acts just like Superman in the old TV series when he stands tall to deflect bullets but then ducks when the empty gun is thrown at him. If he was really invulnerable he would not have to block or avoid any weapon or blow, he could just attack and nothing else. Nobody wants to see that fight choreography though so I will stop now. Many other reviewers have called this the best martial arts movie they have ever seen. I'm happy to read that but I encourage them to see more. I respect your opinion but there are many more movies out there and I am sure you will find other movies that are better.
    9LoneWolf-14

    One of the best..

    This is one of the best kung-fu films I have seen. The originality, which is common in kung-fu films, is astounding. The characters are great; Carter Wong is awesome as the villain. A classic kung-fu film.
    robotman-2

    White-Haired Supervillain

    Supervillains in Kung Fu movies are invaribly the coolest parts of the genre, because they are nearly always impervious and superior, both in intelligence and fighting ability, to anyone else. Their power is generated through sheer force and will, and only the hero(es) preternatural lust for revenge usually defeats these awesome Kung Fu menaces.

    In BORN INVINCIBLE, you get probably the most bizarre, yet realistic, supervillain in the whole of the genre. Carter Wong's Tai Chi training (a style developed by a woman), starting from a small child, results in iron skin, snow-white hair, and a high, feminine voice. This Tai Chi master becomes an unstoppable thug-chieftain who can fight a deadly duel and, simultaneously, carve a Chinese yin-yang symbol in the earth with his feet. This powerful supervillain operates from a source of disipline that is downright scary; Wong is entirely invincible but for his one weak point. When you see how relentless Wong's killer-master is, you can't help but relate to the terror in the heroes' faces when they have to take him on. Fact is, if not for the honor of their school, which is paramount to the students trying to take revenge for Wong's murder of their teacher, nobody would mess with the Tai Chi master, since it is considered by the most learned monks to be certain death.

    What separates Joe Kuo film villains, characters like Wong's and the great Ghost-Faced Killer from MYSTERY OF CHESS BOXING, is that Kuo puts one scene in there to show us the supervillain is also human. Wong's character is stopped from a killing rampage at one point by a white-haired nun, and there's a moment when Wong seems to reflect on what he IS, a killer, as opposed to what he trained to become, an otherworldly kind of priest attuned to nature and the inner forces like the nun. The fact that Wong won't, or can't, stem his bloodlust and sadism is his undoing. There's a lot going on in BORN INVINCIBLE aside from the superior fighting skill of the actors. One of the best Kung Fu films based merely on this unusual depth of character, and a knock-out all the way.
    modius

    Kung Fu Supervillian Movie

    In the late 70s and early 80s as a kung fu fan you were sure of one

    thing, lots of kung fu movies - most of them were bad, but some held the

    same mythology that if you trained hard enough and knew every secret

    there was you'd become invincible. This idea sporned the White Haired

    supervillians that would become to showcase kung fu movies. Impossible

    to beat, super-tough villians that would sometimes steal the show. The

    more white hair, the more powerful they were.

    In this movie the real star is the bad guy as we see him kill all those

    who stand in his way. Excellent kung fu duels are plenty in this film,

    though the ending is a bit silly.

    I'd love a redux of this movie for the 21st century - but it'll never

    happen - instead enjoy kung fu mastery of the white haired kind in this

    movie.

    Ove

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1978 (Hongkong)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Taiwan
      • Hongkong
    • Sprache
      • Mandarin
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      • Hong Hwa International Films
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