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Die Macht der Shaolin

Originaltitel: Nan bei Shao Lin
  • 1986
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
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6,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jet Li in Die Macht der Shaolin (1986)
KampfkünsteKung FuActionDramaKomödie

Im alten China trainiert Zhi Ming im legendären nördlichen Shaolin-Tempel, um den Tod seines Vaters durch einen ruchlosen Magistrat zu rächen.Im alten China trainiert Zhi Ming im legendären nördlichen Shaolin-Tempel, um den Tod seines Vaters durch einen ruchlosen Magistrat zu rächen.Im alten China trainiert Zhi Ming im legendären nördlichen Shaolin-Tempel, um den Tod seines Vaters durch einen ruchlosen Magistrat zu rächen.

  • Regie
    • Chia-Liang Liu
  • Drehbuch
    • Yang-Ping Shi
    • Yeung-Ping Sze
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jet Li
    • Jianqiang Hu
    • Qiuyan Huang
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    6,4/10
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      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Drehbuch
      • Yang-Ping Shi
      • Yeung-Ping Sze
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jet Li
      • Jianqiang Hu
      • Qiuyan Huang
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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Lin Zhi Ming
    Jianqiang Hu
    • Chao Wei
    Qiuyan Huang
    • Sima Yan
    Zengyin Cao
    • Sima Cheukyin
    Bao Gao
    Chunhua Ji
    Chunhua Ji
    • Lord He's Bodyguard
    Yanlin Jiang
    Huailiang Liu
    • Lord He's bodyguard
    Chen Ma
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    • Wei Fang
    • (as Weichang Mai)
    Qingfu Pan
    Jiankui Sun
    • Lord He's Bodyguard
    Lai Wei Tang
    • Martial Arts performer
    • (as Laiwei Tang)
    Chunyuan Wang
    Shudan Wang
    Xinxin Xiong
    • Shaolin Student
    Chenghui Yu
    • Lord He Suo
    • (as Cheng-Hui Yu)
    Hai Yu
    • Master Shi Ren
    • Regie
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Drehbuch
      • Yang-Ping Shi
      • Yeung-Ping Sze
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    5kyla-72302

    Well, the dubbing didn't help.

    There were some really nice fight sequences, and some really colourful spectacle. I really enjoyed the visuals.

    I watched this on amazon prime and they only seemed to have a dubbed copy available, which is unfortunate, cause the English dubbing on martial arts film is always dreadful. Everyone talked like 1930s actors, which made it very difficult to take anyone seriously.

    It was pretty draggy at times. I thought at one point, wow, this is a really long movie, only to discover that it is 90 minutes, (The right length!) and that I was 1 hour and 22 minutes in. This could have been an hour instead.

    There were some theological inconsistancies that I think were supposed to be a large part of the plot, but fell a bit flat. We can put some of that blame on the dubbing I'm sure.
    8ChungMo

    Technically brilliant martial arts

    This is a strange film in HK movie history. It's possibly the last "traditional" Shaw brothers film, released a year after the film studio closed it's doors. In fact there are no scenes shot in HK at all. Nearly everything is on location in Mainland China. It's also the last Liu Chia Liang film working with his Shaw crew of cameramen and technicians. It's one of the first HK and Mainland co-productions and the first time Jet Li worked with anyone other than Mainland film crews. Jet Li has been unusually frank about his unhappiness with the work habits of the HK crew, director Liu included.

    The story is clearly from HK as Jet Li gets into situations that would have been considered unacceptable in a Mainland production at that time. He plays a mischievous kung fu monk with an agenda for revenge against an evil warlord. He meets up with a girl with the same agenda but she's disguised as a boy which fools everyone but the audience. Many, many fight scenes with a generous helping of lion dancing.

    The film is thematically the style of Liu's previous films for the Shaw studios right down to the woman dressed as a man plot device. If the story was a little bit more substantial perhaps this film would be as well known as Liu's other classics. It's easy to imagine replacing the entire Mainland acting company with the Shaw regulars. The camera work is in the Shaw style but with the added benefit of gorgeous Mainland landscapes and famous landmarks. The action is classic Liu Chia Liang choreography with a Mainland Wu Shu twist. The mass action scenes are exceptional.

    Great action, Jet Li playing a comic character, excellent photography. Recommended.
    nomoretitanic

    jet's best fight scenes so far

    I saw this movie on the big screen here in boston a few weeks ago. I loved it. this was the jet back then, before he was lassoed down by the hong kong choreographers who are still wondering, 'til today, what to do with a five-time wushu champion of China. Jet got to show off his staff work, his broadsword, mantis fist, bagua zhang (the same kungfu the Evil Jet used in The One), his made up shaolin lohan fist, not to mention the kicks that he'd hardly perform anymore.

    Lau Karleung had a lot to do with the fights looking so good as well, the fight scenes in first and second shaolin temple looked too much like live wushu sparring sets, too demo-like, but in this film Lau KarLeung really worked hard on intensifying the fight scenes and stylizing the hand-to-hand combat scenes. There were so many fight scenes, and each one of them looked different, emphasized on a different style/ technique...etc. There was even a fight scene with Jet dressed like a girl, pretending that he didn't know kungfu, and somehow defeating a bunch of soldiers. this was also the charming boyish, charismatic jet li that we hardly get to see anymore (not since Fong Sai Yuk anyways)--he was in drag, he was killing snakes for dinner, he had a crush...etc., and it was cute. The hoaky plot and music only added to it. The sentimental crap in this film wasn't too unbearable, kinda helped the film with its charms in fact.

    So yeah, it was a good movie, and the fight scenes were incredible.
    zimmonskalle

    fast forward

    the whole film is played in fast forward and especielly the scene with guys with bows shooting at him...

    the rest is ok.. no.. it sucks for being a jet li movie... anyway. The story is kinda weird... I mean you get the story but you dont feel like "god damn it... he gotta have e revange" or stuff like that and yea... thats it..
    9wandering-star

    Roller coaster ride 'o whup-ass

    This great film brings together Jet Li and titan-of-a-martial-arts-director Lau Kar-Leung (Seven Swords, Drunken Master II, among scores of others).

    Jet Li plays Zhi Ming, a monk in one of the northern shaolin schools who learns that the man who killed his parents, Lord He Suo, is holding a birthday celebration. He leaves the monastery without permission on a quest for vengeance. During the assassination attempt he joins up with Sima Yan and Chao Wei, also wronged by He Suo and out for revenge.

    This film is not only chock full of great fights superbly choreographed, but also has plentiful demonstrations of kung fu as the beautiful martial art form that it is. The traditional Chinese dragon dance and drumming at He Suo's birthday celebration is also captivating.

    Another strength is the unparalleled scenes for some of these fights - from the Great Wall, to ancient temples, to green valleys surrounded by breathtaking mountainous panoramas. This movie makes you want to travel to China.

    Definitely recommended for fans of the genre.

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      More than 300 leading martial arts experts were recruited from all over China to be extras in this film.
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      Featured in Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Februar 1986 (Hongkong)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Hongkong
      • China
    • Sprache
      • Mandarin
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      • Shaw Brothers
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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