Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring a changeover in China to constitutional government, regional warlords and chiefs use the confusion to rebel against the new government. One honorable chief refuses and leaks a secret ... Leer todoDuring a changeover in China to constitutional government, regional warlords and chiefs use the confusion to rebel against the new government. One honorable chief refuses and leaks a secret ciphered document outlining the warlords plans to local police. A shady thug working for t... Leer todoDuring a changeover in China to constitutional government, regional warlords and chiefs use the confusion to rebel against the new government. One honorable chief refuses and leaks a secret ciphered document outlining the warlords plans to local police. A shady thug working for the evil warlord faction hires the aid of two young brother scoundrels to assist in ruining... Leer todo
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It's not that there's no entertainment to be had here. I discern firm foundations in the visuals and direction for a splendid Hong Kong martial arts picture. If it's action you want, it's action you'll get, and the stunts and fight choreography in and of themselves are pretty swell; just as much to the point, the editing and camerawork don't chop up the action as we sometimes see elsewhere. While there's no mistaking that this is not a work from the premier kung fu film houses of Golden Harvest or The Shaw Brothers, there's nevertheless much to appreciate in the sets, costume design, and filming locations, just as we would expect of kindred titles. My concern is with the writing, and whether the blame belongs on the shoulders of the original release or of those who assembled the English dub, the result as it presents is the same. As I see it 'Shaolin iron claws' is rather sloppy about clearly developing its plot, and the story has trouble putting itself together; I recognize commendable elements, but the form they take is kind of dubious. The dialogue is awful, the characterizations are highly questionable, the scene writing is far less than sure-footed, and basic connectivity between beats and ideas isn't exactly rock solid. Attempted humor falls flat; the more clever the narrative tries to be, especially in the back end, the less convincing it is.
What quite comes across is that the roots are sturdy, but one way or another the level of skill, intelligence, and care by which the film subsequently took shape leaves much to be desired. Maybe director Shih-Hao Ko is most responsible; maybe screenwriter Sung-Po Liu is; maybe we should instead be looking at Shih-Hao's co-producers Wu Tung Ku and Hui Fen Ping, or still others involved in some capacity. Were the material handled more mindfully this would surely be a respected or even revered Hong Kong classic; as it stands the value it does boast, and the potential it had for still more, is dragged down by unwieldy storytelling. I don't dislike the feature, and to some degree I wonder if I'm not being too harsh; the action sequences are such a great time that just on their account I almost want to hold the whole in higher esteem than I do. Still, the fact is that the fun that it has to offer is the sort we can also get elsewhere, without the significant flaws that make the viewing experience somewhat tiring. I'm glad for those who get more out of 'Shaolin iron claws' than I do; as far as I'm concerned this is a movie that's best enjoyed on a very lazy day, when you're not particularly in the mood for anything else. You could do much worse, yet for everything else we could be watching, there's not a lot of reason to seek this out in the first place.
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- TriviaThe film's soundtrack recycles theme music by John Barry (the opening credits of "From Russia With Love") and Barry DeVorzon (the main title from "The Young & the Restless").
- ConexionesFeatured in Kung Fu Trailers of Fury (2016)