Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.A man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.A man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.
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Did you know you can actually buy this movie!! I did, the title just reeled me in with its mystical power. It was this or Chess Boxing Matrix. It was unclear to me who really is the Invincible Obsessed Fighter, but one thing was clear, most of the plot was removed from this movie to make time for the gambling human interest side story of the century!!! What a piece of work, the only way I could tell the difference between characters was the clothes they wore. Oh and Fat Ho dies before the end of the opening credits, fat load of good his 8 chopper fist did him
Not warming.worming. as in, after you watch this, you probably want to get de-wormed.
This is uniquely incoherent even in this genre. About half way through I asked my wife if she thought it was supposed to be a comedy. She was asleep. I still don't know what it was.about. I kept hoping it might get better and then it didn't.
There are three basic types of martial arts films. The good ones generally have crisp prints and captioning instead of dubbing. And, most importantly, they have great martial arts action and are made by highly skilled and choreographed actors/martial artists. Many others, however, are quite lousy with horrible dubbing, ridiculous stories, prints that look like they have been rotting in a musty closet for centuries. And, most importantly, the martial arts is terrible--with blows clearly coming no where near connecting. They are chock full of punching and kicking sounds consisting of lots of celery being smashed and sticks being slapped. Of course there is the third category of films that fall a bit towards the middle--deficient in one or more areas but not all that bad in others. These films most often actually were originally good films but were ruined by inept dubbing and horrible prints--but the action and choreography is not complete and total crap.
In this final category is where I would place "Invincible Obsessed Fighter". The kung fu is clearly competent and the action very, very fast-paced. But it's also accompanied by more celery twisting and slapping sound effects than you'll find in two or three bad martial arts films put together. And, sadly, the film has dumb voice actors and the print is amazingly poor considering the movie isn't that old. I truly think the DVD was made by filming an old videotape--as the picture clearly is cropped. As a result, this is NOT a film to watch around people who cannot appreciate this sort of effort--your friends and family will just keep asking you 'why do you watch this crap?!'--and that gets pretty old after a while! An additional problem is one I have seen in quite a few martial arts films. When they try to be funny, so many times they are painfully unfunny--and this film clearly is not funny even though it tries with countless goofy faces and lots of mugging that make the Three Stooges look like thespians in comparison!! Some actors, such as Jackie Chan, can do humor AND martial arts--most films in the genre, however, should probably just stick to the action!! I would discuss the plot some, but frankly it didn't seem to have all that much plot--mostly a lot of fighting and goofy comedy.
In its present crappy form, I'd give this film a 3 (and that's being VERY charitable). If it is available without the crappy dubbing and with a decent print, I would probably give the film a 5--it's not bad...but also not very good either.
In this final category is where I would place "Invincible Obsessed Fighter". The kung fu is clearly competent and the action very, very fast-paced. But it's also accompanied by more celery twisting and slapping sound effects than you'll find in two or three bad martial arts films put together. And, sadly, the film has dumb voice actors and the print is amazingly poor considering the movie isn't that old. I truly think the DVD was made by filming an old videotape--as the picture clearly is cropped. As a result, this is NOT a film to watch around people who cannot appreciate this sort of effort--your friends and family will just keep asking you 'why do you watch this crap?!'--and that gets pretty old after a while! An additional problem is one I have seen in quite a few martial arts films. When they try to be funny, so many times they are painfully unfunny--and this film clearly is not funny even though it tries with countless goofy faces and lots of mugging that make the Three Stooges look like thespians in comparison!! Some actors, such as Jackie Chan, can do humor AND martial arts--most films in the genre, however, should probably just stick to the action!! I would discuss the plot some, but frankly it didn't seem to have all that much plot--mostly a lot of fighting and goofy comedy.
In its present crappy form, I'd give this film a 3 (and that's being VERY charitable). If it is available without the crappy dubbing and with a decent print, I would probably give the film a 5--it's not bad...but also not very good either.
The protection gang warms up by beating the street merchants. Then they accuse a man of being a follower of some general and they fight. Our man wins. He is informed about some treasure and a man is coming to help him assist the general. Some new guy arrives and fights his way to the head of the protection gang. He is hired to assassinate the general's man. He easily kills the man.
Unfortunately it doesn't end right there. Elton Chong is the lead actor as the man's son and he says "I know what to do." Instead of finding out what that is the next few scenes involve a hungry old guy trying to get some food. Mike Wong Lung then shows his skills by beating up the protection gang. Then he becomes a fortune teller. Then Elton is back and what follows is a gambling sequence. It is just sequence after sequence of random stuff with scant coherence. At this point the viewer can only hope the fights make it worthwhile. Though the fights have good power and focus they quickly become the same thing over and over again.
I am amazed by the number of reviews here for this movie. It seems at least ten people have actually watched this and that is about ten too many. Plus the only existing copy, even if bought on DVD, is just a VHS recording of a television broadcast.
I watched this once and I will never watch it again. I rate it way below average for the year and genre.
Unfortunately it doesn't end right there. Elton Chong is the lead actor as the man's son and he says "I know what to do." Instead of finding out what that is the next few scenes involve a hungry old guy trying to get some food. Mike Wong Lung then shows his skills by beating up the protection gang. Then he becomes a fortune teller. Then Elton is back and what follows is a gambling sequence. It is just sequence after sequence of random stuff with scant coherence. At this point the viewer can only hope the fights make it worthwhile. Though the fights have good power and focus they quickly become the same thing over and over again.
I am amazed by the number of reviews here for this movie. It seems at least ten people have actually watched this and that is about ten too many. Plus the only existing copy, even if bought on DVD, is just a VHS recording of a television broadcast.
I watched this once and I will never watch it again. I rate it way below average for the year and genre.
I looove really bad kung-fu movies, and up to this day, this is the most gut-bustlingly hilarious one I've seen. The fact that one of the characters is named "Fat Ho" alone makes it pure genius. In this movie, you get terrible dubbing, a storyline that barely makes sense, and some actually not bad fight sequences. The wire work is especially cartoony however, which only makes everything better, since its less like 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', and more like one of those looney tunes cartoons where they run off a cliff and don't plummet to their death until they actually notice they ran off the cliff. Anyways, see this movie now!
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