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Hong yi la ma

  • 1979
  • 1h 30min
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5,3/10
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Hong yi la ma (1979)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLeft at the Shaolin Temple after the murder of his parents, the kid learns well the fighting skills of the monks. At the peak of his study, he learns about the circumstances of his parents d... Tout lireLeft at the Shaolin Temple after the murder of his parents, the kid learns well the fighting skills of the monks. At the peak of his study, he learns about the circumstances of his parents death and goes to seek the identity of the killer. Along the way he becomes involved with a... Tout lireLeft at the Shaolin Temple after the murder of his parents, the kid learns well the fighting skills of the monks. At the peak of his study, he learns about the circumstances of his parents death and goes to seek the identity of the killer. Along the way he becomes involved with a felon recently released from prison who is trying to get money owed him for ancient ginse... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Ting-Mei Sung
  • Scénario
    • Chu Huang Chen
  • Casting principal
    • Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Chin Hu
    • Ming Chin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    72
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      • Ting-Mei Sung
    • Scénario
      • Chu Huang Chen
    • Casting principal
      • Kuan-Chun Chi
      • Chin Hu
      • Ming Chin
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    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Su
    • (as Chi Kuan Chun)
    Chin Hu
    Chin Hu
    Ming Chin
    Ming Chin
    • Tso Ting Hsin
    • (as Gam Ming)
    • …
    Chung-Hsing Chao
    Chung-Hsing Chao
    Jun Chen
    Fei-Fei Chin
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Hsing-Nan Ho
      Han Hsieh
      Han Hsieh
      • (Guest star)
      Chen-Peng Kao
      Chen-Peng Kao
      Hsiao-Pao Ko
      Hsiao-Pao Ko
      Phillip Ko
      Phillip Ko
      • (Guest star)
      • (as Kao Fei)
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Yun-Pao Lu
      Fei Lung
      Fei Lung
      • (Guest star)
      Fong Lung
      Fong Lung
      • Red Lama's side man
      Li-Pao Ou
      Te-Yun Pei
      Te-Yun Pei
      • Réalisation
        • Ting-Mei Sung
      • Scénario
        • Chu Huang Chen
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      10apostolici

      The best movie

      A great movie with a wonderful soundtrack.

      The plot is very good.

      The fight scenes are good and are done against the backdrop of nature.

      The soundtrack transports us to the era of ancient China.

      It is the only kung fu movie with realistic fight scenes.

      In the battles, apart from kung fu, there are elements of karate and aikido.

      The best moment of this movie is when Sue realizes that the man with three fingers saved him. Chi Kuan Chun is 1.90 tall. He has an excellent physique and performs all fighting techniques perfectly.

      I disagree with other users' comments. The movie is not messed up at all.
      5ckormos1

      It's all about the ginseng and not much else

      The movie opens with the narrator explaining about lamas and the significance of color and the comparison to Shaolin. Though in the title, it has nothing to do with the story. Chi Kuan-Chun does a demonstration fight then an old monk explains the whole back story. Lung Fei is released from prison and Chi Kuan-Chun saves him from three monks trying to kill him. Lung Fei goes to a tea house to find a man who owes him big money but the man is dead and Woo Gam is in mourning. Once again Chi Kuan-Chun is there, this time to help Woo Gam.

      If you are a fan of Got Siu-Bo he plays the pickpocket waiter and gets to do a love scene. I like Got Siu-Bo but I had to fast forward through the love scene.

      The story drags and there are scenes that have nothing to do with advancing the story. The exposition even gets repetitious. This movie is really suitable only for hard core fans of the genre and even then it is the sort of movie a hard core fan would only watch once and then forget.
      4Leofwine_draca

      Confusingly plotted martial arts film lacks the necessary action

      SHAOLIN RED MASTER is a confusingly-plotted kung fu movie that suffers from a typically poor presentation, at least in the western version. The story is convoluted and features numerous sub-plots that never seem to gel or particularly work together. As a case in point, there's an opening sequence which looks at Buddhism and features Phillip Ko as a kung fu fighting monk, but this has nothing to do with the rest of the movie and Ko soon disappears, never to be seen again.

      Following this, the plot involves an abandoned child, the hunt for a stolen consignment of ginseng, and a jade Buddha statue. Confused yet? You will be, trying to make head nor tail of the senseless plotting in this film, and to compound the issue the fight scenes aren't even that great, coming across as poorly choreographed and quite repetitive.

      The characters are probably the best thing in this film, as they're all quite well drawn and I liked the way each has his or her hidden motivation. There's also an overweight couple who are used to supply comic relief, which is occasionally in quite bad taste. Martial arts expert Chi Kuan-Chun is rarely given a chance to shine in a film that doesn't really have any stand-out fight action, although the final bout with Chang Yi isn't too shabby.
      BrianDanaCamp

      Complicated plot hampers good kung fu performers

      SHAOLIN RED MASTER is one of those kung fu movies where everything is shrouded in mystery for so long into the story that by the time we learn what we need to know, we find it wasn't worth the effort. This is too bad because there are some good performers and a handful of good fights, including a great knockdown, drag-out hand-to-hand bout at the end between star Chi Kuan-Chun and villain Chang Yi.

      Directed by Sung Ting Mei, the film opens with a lengthy treatise on Tibetan Buddhism and its spin-off Lamaism and its Red and Yellow branches, all of which have virtually nothing to do with the movie proper. Instead, the plot is all about a stolen box of Ancient Ginseng originally prescribed for an ailing kung fu master by a doctor who was then killed. Ten years later, the doctor's son, Su (Chi Kuan-Chun), seeks revenge and winds up mixing in with a group of shady characters including Flying Tiger Chi Pao (Lung Fei) and the attractive but deceptive Miss Hung (Hu Chin). All paths eventually lead to a `Red Master' called `Old Devil' (Chang Yi) who is also looking for a hidden Jade Buddha.

      Su continuously intervenes when other characters are attacked, usually by killer monks, but he gradually arrives later and later until, one by one, the various characters die before he can save them, none of which seems to bother him very much. There is a fat waiter and his equally hefty wife who help out Su, but also provide questionable comic relief, including a scene where the couple is about to make love but are interrupted by the boss lady, Miss Hung.

      It's not a bad movie, but the unnecessarily busy plot slows things down and actually keeps the hero from doing what he does best, i.e. fight! Better known for playing Hu Wei Chien in several of Chang Cheh's Shaolin Temple films, Chi Kuan-Chun is in fine form here, as fit and toned as ever. Short, but with long and well-muscled arms and legs, Chi found few opponents who made a good fit with him on screen, but he is particularly well-matched with Chang Yi in the final battle. Chi made lots of films in Taiwan after leaving Shaw Bros., from the sublime (EAGLE'S CLAW, also with Chang Yi) to the ridiculous (IRON NECK LI). SHAOLIN RED MASTER was shot on location in Taiwan and while it's well-directed it pales next to the same director's TRAITOROUS (1976).

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      • Date de sortie
        • 29 novembre 1979 (Hong Kong)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Taïwan
        • Hong Kong
      • Langues
        • Mandarin
        • Cantonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Master of Violence
      • Société de production
        • Hong Kong Jet Tat Films Company
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        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
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