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Tai ji yuan gong

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
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Lo Lieh, Jack Long, Kuan-Wu Lung, and Carter Wong in Tai ji yuan gong (1978)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo 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... Leer todoTwo 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... Leer todoTwo 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... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Guionistas
    • Joseph Kuo
    • Ching-Kang Yao
  • Elenco
    • Carter Wong
    • Lo Lieh
    • Kuan-Wu Lung
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    567
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    • Dirección
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Kuo
      • Ching-Kang Yao
    • Elenco
      • Carter Wong
      • Lo Lieh
      • Kuan-Wu Lung
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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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
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      • Joseph Kuo
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      • Joseph Kuo
      • Ching-Kang Yao
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    Opiniones de usuarios18

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    Papa Doc-2

    This movie is a Carter Wong tour-de-force, a prime example of the best of the non-Shaw 70's gongfu movies.

    While most of the stars of this movie are quite forgettable, two stand out: Carter Wong and Lo Lieh. Together, they are two nearly invincible killers filled to the brim with gongfu power.

    This is without a doubt one of CW's best, if not his all-time best film. He plays a white-haired master of taijiquan (hence the actual name, tai ji qi gong) who has trained since the age of 5 in this mystic art and is truly invincible -- except for his one weak point.

    A classic "revenge for wronged school/slain master" plot makes this film move solidly through its paces. Lo Lieh is terrific as a baton wielding parter to Carter Wong. Basically the young students of a gongfu school train hard to take revenge on the pair for slaying their master. But it's not as easy as it first seems.

    This movie has quite a few training scenes, all of them terrific, with some quite awesome schticks developed. The dubbing detracts not at all from the film, as the voice-over man perfectly reduplicates the squeaky voice that CW speaks in (due to his powers -- explained in the film). While CW's gongfu is not as good in this movie as in others, say, like Invisible Terrorist, he still keeps it up, and besides, why learn how to fight when no one can hurt you? The rest of the cast make up for it in spades.

    This movie is worth buying if you love 70's gongfu movies, even non Shaw Bros. ones.
    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.
    9Riche-3

    Original, exciting and very well choreographed, this kung fu movie is a must.

    This is one of the rare kungfu movies ever made in Hong Kong. Nothing is boring here : interesting script, direct and efficient scenery, good acting. But what makes this movie so good is the fightscenes that are inventively and beautifully choreographed. Not only it's very good but it's also very hard-to-find. Dammage.
    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.
    joseangeles

    Good Kung-Fu, Good Story, Good Movie

    Basically there was this guy trained in Tai chi since he was a kid (hence `Born Invincible'). The whole plot of the movie is just about some kung-fu school figuring out how to kill this guy in order to keep their school's honor. The movie manages to keep you sitting through the whole thing. I usually get bored by real bad kung-fu films and then fast-forward to the fights to wake myself up, but this was intriguing enough to pay attention to.

    It all started when some students tried to help an old man getting beaten by the villain's henchmen. This then establishes the years long feud. Eventually, the henchmen are killed until there's a final showdown with the main villain of the film. And they're ready to exploit his weakness, which the movie took some time to figure out.

    The kung fu here has lots of fancy flips and jumps (villains finishing move is a jump-flip head-butt). This isn't some goofball kung fu although the movie is pretty hilarious cause of the cliché bad guy and Asian people fighting for honor as if they'd die without it.

    I'm looking a bit too deep here, but the best thing about this film is it questioned whether it's right if the good guys cheat in fights for justice. The dubbing is hilarious and over the top like in all horribly brilliant kung-fu films. Good film to watch every now and then to see some ideal kung fu fighting. 9/10

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