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Cha chi hu

  • 1970
  • 1h 33min
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6,5/10
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Cha chi hu (1970)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOnce, the King of Martial Arts wrote a manual of all skills but, in order to prevent it being held by one person he split the manual into two parts - one holding all the even numbered pages ... Tout lireOnce, the King of Martial Arts wrote a manual of all skills but, in order to prevent it being held by one person he split the manual into two parts - one holding all the even numbered pages and the other holding the odd pages. Currently half the manual is held by the Winged Tiger... Tout lireOnce, the King of Martial Arts wrote a manual of all skills but, in order to prevent it being held by one person he split the manual into two parts - one holding all the even numbered pages and the other holding the odd pages. Currently half the manual is held by the Winged Tiger Deng Fei (a villainous expert in a technique which is almost like flying) and the other i... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Chiang Shen
  • Scénario
    • Chiang Shen
  • Casting principal
    • Angela Yu Chien
    • Hung-Lieh Chen
    • Feng Tien
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    58
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    • Réalisation
      • Chiang Shen
    • Scénario
      • Chiang Shen
    • Casting principal
      • Angela Yu Chien
      • Hung-Lieh Chen
      • Feng Tien
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    Angela Yu Chien
    Angela Yu Chien
    • Yin Cai Hua
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    • Guo Jiou Ru
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Master Yin
    Yueming Shen
    Yueming Shen
      David Chiang
      David Chiang
      • Bai Yun Sheng
      Miao Ching
      Miao Ching
      • Old Master
      Lei Cheng
      Lei Cheng
      Mien Fang
      Mien Fang
      • Senior Liu
      Ping-Ou Wei
      Ping-Ou Wei
      • You Ming
      Pao Chin Yeh
      Han Lo
      Han Lo
      Tien-Hsi Tang
      • Golden Face Liu Kun
      Ho Bao-Hsing
        Chi-Ping Chang
        Chi-Ping Chang
        Liu Chia-Yung
        Liu Chia-Yung
          Chen Chuan
          Chen Chuan
            Ying Fei
            Fung Hap-So
              • Réalisation
                • Chiang Shen
              • Scénario
                • Chiang Shen
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              7ckormos1

              Let's do a lot of wire work

              A better title for this movie would be "The Flying Tiger" and the best "Maximum Wirework". The martial artist known as "Winged Tiger" had flying ability beyond any bird. The hero, Chen Hung-Lieh, is able to impersonate him after watching him fight once. The subterfuge was so he could obtain a kung fu manual. In the opening scene the details of the manual are explained. It was divided into odd and even pages to prevent two rival students from getting all the information. I don't know how that would be possible because the even pages are on the back of the odd pages. Anyway, Chen Hung-Lieh is the man for the job because of his "ventriloquism skills". Actually, his skill is to mimic human voices, not ventriloquism. But is he good enough to fool a blind man with the stereotypical skill of great hearing? Ngai Ping Ngo does an excellent job of playing the blind stick/spear fighter. Typically he plays doofus types or other minor characters. Here, he was good enough to upstage the veteran actor Tien Feng. The plot involves who has which part of the manual and is it a real or fake part right up to the final fight. The subplot is the romantic interest. The girl in the story seems unnecessary at first but at the end she comes out as a bigger hero than the male hero. The fights are as expected from Shaw Studios in 1970. Actors could not fight and the tremendously talented action directors and stunt men get all the credit. Overall I rate this just above average for the year and genre.
              bob the moo

              Some weaknesses but generally engaging, tough and enjoyable martial arts movie

              Once, the King of Martial Arts wrote a manual of all skills but, in order to prevent it being held by one person he split the manual into two parts – one holding all the even numbered pages and the other holding the odd pages. Currently half the manual is held by the Winged Tiger Deng Fei (a villainous expert in a technique which is almost like flying) and the other is in the possession of Master Yin (better known to his friends as the King of Hades). In order to obtain both copies for himself, Yin has arranged for his sister Yin Cai Fa to marry Deng Fei in return for his half of the manual. Unwilling to let one man hold all the power and keen to share the manual with the world, the Chief of Mount Hua and the heads of the martial arts schools send Flying Hero Guo Jiou Ru to obtain both copies. The plan is simple, kill the Winged Tiger to get his copy and then Guo Jiou Ru will use his power of mimicry and similar fighting style to impersonate Deng Fei and infiltrate the Yin home in order to get the other half. Sounds impossible and indeed even a blind man (You Ming) can tell something is off when Guo Jiou Ru turns up claiming to be the Winged Tiger – but can he pull it off?

              A couple of things confused me early in this film and it took me a second to recover from it. Firstly the nature of the setup left me unclear if Guo Jiou Ru was the hero or not – particularly since he was not the title character. Of course I got this sorted once they referred to him as the Flying Hero (clue is in the name y'see). The second thing was that they chose him to do this mission because he is an expert in ventriloquism – so I immediately thought that somehow he would be throwing his voice as part of combat, which didn't make sense. However the better translation is to say he is the best at "impersonation" and indeed this makes sense in regard to the plot once it is laid out. From here the plot moves forward nicely although I didn't think Deng Fei was painted badly enough for me to be happy with his targeting. This moves to the Yin house hold and here we have some nice drama as Guo goes undercover, tricking those that suspect him, evading those that would do him harm and romancing Cai Fa as the real Winged Tiger would do. It is a little messy and could have done with some tighter moments but it is a nice narrative and in the end has some twists and turns which I enjoyed as the action kicked in for the boss fights.

              The action is mostly good but not all to my personal taste. As the name of the style suggests (winged/flying), there is a lot of wire work here and personally I am not always a fan of this when it is overdone. I did think the bunny-hop and mid-air moves were a bit silly but when it is mostly grounded it works a lot better and there are some very good sequences – particularly in the final third of the film where they not only look good but really engage as they have impact and weight to them. The cast are mixed. Chan Hung-Lieh is a bit bland as a hero, although he did well enough to hold the attention. The villains are better with Wei Ping-ao in particular good form as blind You Ming. Tien Feng is solid as Yin. The romance aspect is well carried by the delicate beauty of Annette Sam but more importantly by a very good turn from Angela Yu Chien who is won over, hurt, betrayed, enraged and a lot of other emotions all of which she sells. Ironically for the title character, Cheng Lui is not that good but is not really in it much.

              Overall, The Winged Tiger is an enjoyable film. The plot is not as tight as it could have been but does still have tension, drama and twists. The romance side works well (thanks mostly to Yu Chien) and the action is tough and well choreographed (even if I personally didn't care for how much wire work there was). Not perfect in all areas but as a whole it is well worth seeking out.

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              • Date de sortie
                • 18 février 1970 (Hong Kong)
              • Pays d’origine
                • Hong Kong
              • Langue
                • Mandarin
              • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                • The Winged Tiger
              • Société de production
                • Shaw Brothers
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