अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe head of a Chinese martial arts school owes money to some local hoods, so he sends two of his students to Bangkok, Thailand to participate in a kickboxing tournament in order to raise the... सभी पढ़ेंThe head of a Chinese martial arts school owes money to some local hoods, so he sends two of his students to Bangkok, Thailand to participate in a kickboxing tournament in order to raise the necessary money to pay off the debt. After one student gets injured and the other killed,... सभी पढ़ेंThe head of a Chinese martial arts school owes money to some local hoods, so he sends two of his students to Bangkok, Thailand to participate in a kickboxing tournament in order to raise the necessary money to pay off the debt. After one student gets injured and the other killed, the disgraced head of the school loses face with the Chinese Martial Arts Association and... सभी पढ़ें
- Japanese
- (as Ing-Sik Whang)
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Good fighting with a variety of styles, but also a good story about a master who lost his face and is shunned by the others, even all students are leaving his school. I remember Carter Wong for his stare - eyes wide open like he is paying total attention. Practice that trick, children, it will help with the teachers at school. Angela Mao however gets the best part, furious and restless until the last enemy is kicked out of her house. Classic 70s flick that shouldn't be forgotten.
A movie worth watching more than one time.
Golden Harvest really had original style when they came into existence in the early '70s, and this movie is different in its looks and feel from other kung fu movies of its time. There's more details to the story, and each character gets more character development. In this movie Angela Mao's character gets cornered into fight in Thailand to redeem the honor of her father, and the Chinese kung fu.
The movie's English title is "The Tournament". As the title indicates, Angela and her brother played by Carter Wong fights in a Thai kick boxing tournament. Angela Mao shows her amazing skills in this movie, and she's in her top form. The movie is also beautifully shot, and its quality is a notch or two above similar movies of the era.
Treat yourself to the breath taking skills of Angela Mao in this movie. You won't be disappointed.
Bruce Lee and his philosophy were obviously a huge influence on Mao's character here as she isn't arrogant and closed-minded in regards to other fighting styles. She goes to Thailand, studies Muay Thai fights, comparing it to other real-world fighting styles, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, and coming up with strategies to defeat them.
This is a top-tier martial arts film with some superb fights; Angela Mao fights like a whirlwind, knocking down opponents like bowling pins. It's tightly-plotted, fast-paced, and the story is never drowned in endless fights - there's a great balance between action and narrative. Definitely on par with Hapkido - another Angela Mao classic.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe soundtrack used to introduce each student in the Angela vs Sammo/Wilson/Assorted heavies is a little snippet taken from the Electric Light Orchestra's B side and album track "In Old England Town".