Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAction-packed as usual with Donnie Yen kicking his adversaries in the role of "Beggar Su". Basic plot revolves around a young Beggar Su getting addicted to opium and manipulated by a schemin... Alles lesenAction-packed as usual with Donnie Yen kicking his adversaries in the role of "Beggar Su". Basic plot revolves around a young Beggar Su getting addicted to opium and manipulated by a scheming imperial prince to fight against WFH and assassinate a righteous general. As expected, B... Alles lesenAction-packed as usual with Donnie Yen kicking his adversaries in the role of "Beggar Su". Basic plot revolves around a young Beggar Su getting addicted to opium and manipulated by a scheming imperial prince to fight against WFH and assassinate a righteous general. As expected, Beggar Su repents and gangs up with WFH against the prince in a climactic battle. Guess who... Alles lesen
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This movie is codirected by Chin-Chung Chan (directorial debut) and Woo-Ping Yuen (Drunken Master) and stars Donnie Yen (Iron Monkey), Dickson Ga-Sing Lee (Tiger Cage II), Fennie Yuen (Royal Tramp), Man-Tat Ng (Shaolin Soccer), Xin Xin Xiong (Black Mask) and Hoi-San Kwan (Hard Boiled).
This movie's storyline has a lot going on but is extremely entertaining to watch unfold. There's martial arts, comedy and a serious premise with drama all mixed together. I did like the father, aunt and son dynamic. The cast delivers solid performances around those characters and their feeling for each other. The action scenes by Yen are fun and entertaining and are a good mix of cable scenes and martial artistry. The Aunt's comedic scenes were funny and over the top. I will say Yen's addiction scenes didn't work for me and would be my only complaint about this picture.
Overall this is far from Yen's best movie but is still worth a viewing. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it to fans of the martial arts genre.
I have a hard time believing this was released in 1993, let alone made that year. The Donnie Yen of this film still looks very young. And the same sources that insist this is a 1993 film also insist that the film released as "Iron Monkey II" is actually a sequel to Iron Monkey, and that it was made a year after Iron Monkey - which is patently absurd.
Add to this the fact that Stephen Chow released a film titled Wu zhuang yuang: Su Qi Er (King of Beggars)in 1993, and the fact that the recent Columbia-Tristar re-releases of HK 'fu films (including this one) have been sabotaged by gutless Hollywood hacks, and what you have is an unerring formula for confusion.
Oh, well. Whenever this film was made, it remains a minor classic of the genre. For one thing, the Wong Fei Hung depicted in this movie is the hero of the legend, not overly bogged down with story or "humanizing" faults - this is a real hero that draws good work and good feeling towards himself like the North Pole draws compass needles.
There are also remarkable bits of post-modern humor, especially the brief but hilarious jibe at Bollywood musical numbers, of all things.
The story is strong, the acting superb, and all the kung fu is top-notch. Receptive viewers will have many reasons to see this more than once.
The only meat a priest could eat on Sunday was Nun!!!
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- PatzerThe 35mm style of camera that Princess Yi Teh-Tai uses in one scene was not introduced until the late-1930s/early-1940s, well after the real Wong Fei-Hung's death in 1924.
- VerbindungenVersion of Sie nannten ihn Knochenbrecher (1978)
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