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Los puños de la muerte

Título original: Fo zhang luo han quan
  • 1980
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Los puños de la muerte (1980)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAspiring barber and experienced kung-fu fighter Shang learns that his childhood friend, Siu Ming, has been framed for murder by an unknown villain. When Shang begins looking into the crime, ... Leer todoAspiring barber and experienced kung-fu fighter Shang learns that his childhood friend, Siu Ming, has been framed for murder by an unknown villain. When Shang begins looking into the crime, he soon finds himself the target of an assassination attempt. Who is behind all these crim... Leer todoAspiring barber and experienced kung-fu fighter Shang learns that his childhood friend, Siu Ming, has been framed for murder by an unknown villain. When Shang begins looking into the crime, he soon finds himself the target of an assassination attempt. Who is behind all these crimes, and can Shang stop them?

  • Dirección
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Guión
    • Chi-Ming Lam
    • Siu-Ming Tsui
    • Ching Wong
  • Reparto principal
    • Shun-Yee Yuen
    • Siu-Ming Tsui
    • Lung Chan
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    421
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Guión
      • Chi-Ming Lam
      • Siu-Ming Tsui
      • Ching Wong
    • Reparto principal
      • Shun-Yee Yuen
      • Siu-Ming Tsui
      • Lung Chan
    • 10Reseñas de usuarios
    • 6Reseñas de críticos
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    Shun-Yee Yuen
    • Shang
    • (as Yuen Shun I)
    Siu-Ming Tsui
    Siu-Ming Tsui
    • Si-Ming
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • Yu
    Hsi Chang
    Hsi Chang
    Shao-Peng Chen
    Shao-Peng Chen
    Tong Ching
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      Tin-Shing Ho
      Ti Hsieh
      Hoi-Sang Lee
      Hoi-Sang Lee
      • Chen
      • (as Lee Hoi Sung)
      Fan Mei-Sheng
      Fan Mei-Sheng
      • Fat Master
      • (as Fan Mui Shung)
      Shu-Chan Ou
      Kwai Shan
      Kwai Shan
      • Mu-Chao Mu
      Chin-Lai Sung
      Chin-Lai Sung
      • Fortune Teller
      • (as Dai Sai Ngan)
      David Wu
      David Wu
      • Police Captain
      Hsi-Chun Yang
      Mo-Lin Yu
      Mo-Lin Yu
      Tau Wan Yue
      Tau Wan Yue
      • Dirección
        • Yuen Woo-Ping
      • Guión
        • Chi-Ming Lam
        • Siu-Ming Tsui
        • Ching Wong
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      7InfiniteInertia

      It blows all the recent martial arts films out of the water!!

      I have been a fan of martial arts films for ages; I was always slightly disappointed that the emphasis would often be on ridiculously convoluted plots rather than being focused on the fights themselves. Thankfully this is not the case with "Buddhist Fist"; the plot centres around a pair of childhood friends who go their separate ways in their teens, a few years later one is recalled home after events transpire in his home village. He is now a hairdresser (a bad one) & in traditional Kung-fu cinema style has a clumsy sidekick in tow; whilst the other friend is a Buddhist monk at the village temple. Not wanting to spoil the film for anybody, that's all I will reveal, but essentially it is the tale of what occurs to the two friends as the village is manipulated by the bad guy, imaginatively titled "Big-small feet" (no prizes for guessing why!)

      The stand-out moments from this title have to be the astoundingly choreographed fight scenes...I mean these sequences are AMAZING: it's as simple as that. I have seen more martial arts films than I've had hot dinners (almost)and these scenes are something else!! The fighting borders on dancing in places, it is so technical and astounding to watch, I mean I didn't know human beings were capable of such things. Also worthy of mention are the comedy moments; I never really liked the slapstick elements of martial arts films, like the ones in Jackie Chan films which are always way OTT(with sound effects to match), but they really work here...especially the hunchback "poisoner" whose special technique is "Holy Ghost Claw". Plus I challenge anybody not to laugh when the compulsory Master/Sensei pulls out his bag of tricks to upstage the youngsters with his moves..."Strength is improved: by form breathing..." Classic!!

      Lots of these kinds of films are too heavy on the fights without justification. Films like "Mystery of chess boxing" for example, where there is a brief introduction similar to the rest, character gets wronged by indiscriminate bad guy, gets taught Kung-fu by a "master", becomes an unstoppable force for good, wins in the end...in that order. Buddhist fist on the other hand, balances out the fights with just the right amount of story in between & even attempts to provide sensible reasons for each encounter, instead of the usual "you tripped me up in the street; now defend yourself or die!". Each fight gets more and more frenetic until the energy-fuelled finale, which has to be seen to be believed.

      There is no real nudity, no real gore, no romance element, but if these are the reasons you watch this kind of film, you're doing it for the wrong reasons IMHO; it's about the Kung-fu and the physical feats of the actors. Definitely in my top 5 martial arts films of all time, a lost gem from the hugely talented Yuen Wo Ping stable of the far east!
      chowyunpat

      A Lost Gem...The Best Kung Fu i have ever seen

      I don't think I have seen a better Choreographed Kung Fu movie. It is also probably the most action packed Kung fu film i have seen in recent years. This is definitely a lost gem and hopefully will get its rightful place in Hong Kong moviedom as a classic. I dont how this film has been overlooked for some many years.

      I dont know where to begin about this movie. It just attests to the genius of Director Yuen Ping and is more amazing to look at than the high tech, big budget razzle because there are no CGI enhanced fight scenes here..it's the real thing. Not only are they creative choreographed as only Yuen Ping can do, but they some of the most physically intense and acrobatic fight scenes I have ever seen on celluloid and trust me I have seen hundreds of fight scenes. Once the film builds momemntum it doesn't slow down. It has a threadbare plot,but it does have one and even a bit of a mystery thrown in.

      This is to Kung Fu movies what Hardboiled is to action movies, it is action packed and the fight scenes are numerous and consistetnly inventive. I was just amazed at the number of fight scenes and how the next one outdid the last,continuing its feverish pitch to a breathlessly paced helter skelter, knock down drag out, down and dirty festival of fisticuffs with the two leads strutting their stuff combining the excellent choreography of the director and the physical dexterity and pugilistic skills of the two leads. You will be exhausted after the movie is over.

      If you though Jackie Chan movies were good wait until you seen this one.

      Simply said the BEST KUNG FU MOVIE BAR NONE

      Interestingly enough it has been released by 2 companies at the same time the Xenon group for $9.99 and Tai Seng (priced for rental as of April 2000. The Tai Seng print will be twice the price, but of much better quality I am sure.

      Whatever version you buy or rent just make sure you see it. This is must see viewing for martial arts movie fans.

      It is a truly a lost classic.
      8winner55

      A Buddhist tragedy

      Many Westerners feel that Buddhism ought to be a "perfect" religion - everyone adhering to it ought to be some sort of saint or savant. Having been a Buddhist for 15 years, and having spent considerable amount of time with Buddhists of many different sects, I am sorry to report that we are pretty much like all other Earthlings, and our religion is a faith in the possibility of improvement, not the achievement of perfection.

      Yuen Woo-Ping's "Buddhist Fist is probably his masterwork of the "old School" Hong Kong action film era, but it may also be his finest dramatic achievement in any era. Without spoiling the film, I warn the reader that the film hinges on a cultural anomaly; it is possible in the East to be committed to a Buddhist monastery as a child without having spiritually converted to it. This means pretty much in the East what it once did in the West, when Roman monasticism was at its height: repression, rage, hypocrisy. These are clearly not vices Westerners like to associate with Buddhism, and they aren't particularly admitted in the East, either. Consequently, for Yuen Woo Ping to make this the core issue of this drama took considerable courage on his part, and it shows forth in the dedicated acting of its leading performers.

      There are weak points to the film, to be sure: Yuen's father, Simon Yuen, of "Drunken Master" fame, died during the making of the film (as apparently he did during the making of at least a half-dozen others!), and a beefy part for him had to be trimmed and rewritten for completion by someone else; this also weakens some of the oddball humor that some viewers find annoying about the film, but which, taken on its own terms, is quite enjoyable. (I suppose one really has to have a grasp on Cantonese theatrical traditions to appreciate this.) But the core drama of the film, despite all the stereotypes en-framing it, remains strong after more than twenty years, because of the myriad conflicting human emotions it evokes.

      Oh, and of course, the martial arts happen to be absolutely exquisite in choreography and performance.

      But it is the drama that finally preserves this film - and I expect it will do so for another generation or two.
      8jordondave-28085

      Yuen Woo-Ping early efforts

      (1980) The Buddhist Fist DUBBED MARTIAL ARTS PERIOD PIECE

      Two very good friends of Si-Ming (Siu Ming Tsui) and Shang (Shun-Yee Yuen) with one of them studying to become a monk while the other wanting to find a living in the city. Upon making a living as a barber cutting hair Shang soon finds out that his god father is missing. We know that it has something to do with the conspiracy to steal the Buddha Jaded stone on the temple and that Shang's best friend Si-ming has something to do with it. This thin and rather predictable set up obviously serves as a backdrop to the well choreographed martial art scenes and directed by Yuen Woo-Ping who was involved in more than a hundred martial movies including "The Matrix". Yuen woo-Ping has also contributed in making Jackie Chan into a superstar from his direction of "Drunken Master" and "Snake In The Eagle's Shadow" the first movies that made it big in Jackie Chan's career. At the beginning of this early effort, the fights weren't that good at the beginning but became so much better as the film progresses.
      6sarastro7

      Poor story, great finish

      The Buddhist Fist (1980) is most certainly not among the better exponents of its genre. It has some decent and fairly entertaining kung fu here and there, but the story is generally boring. The motivation of the bad guy is non-existent. The terrible attempts at humor mostly fall totally flat and are generally misplaced. I'll admit, though, that the Fat Master is quite entertaining, and will make anyone smile with his unbeatable kung fu (and chess fu!).

      Story and production-wise, the movie warrants a "5" rating, but I will raise that to a solid "6" because the entertainment value is fair and the movie has an amazing finish.

      The final fight is superb. It's like an inventory of all the "Buddha" styles; "Sleeping Buddha", "Drunken Buddha", etc., and it's of a good length. This sort of scenes is what Asian movies can do that Western movies can't, because no Westerners have this kind of devotion to and tradition for martial arts in the movies.

      Special mention should also go to the guy who plays Boss Chang (the one with a big and a small foot). He's one cool dude, though his role here is nothing much. Catch him as a very cool monk in The 36th Chamber of Shaolin instead.

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        • 7 de mayo de 1980 (Hong Kong)
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