Blending drama, fantasy and action can make for an entertaining story if done correctly. It can also highlight the personal journey of a character, which his precisely what “The Tai Chi Master” (not to be confused with the Jet Li-movie) is about. Set in a period of great turmoil the movie is perhaps the ideal entertainment vehicle, following the well-known structure of these stories. Directors Siyu Cheng and Zhenzhao Lin certainly have experience in the genre, with the latter having helmed some of the most popular genre features such as “Detective Dee’s Hell Road” and “Restart the Earth”.
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The story is set in the tumultuous last years Southern Song Dynasty with many factions quarreling and fighting over the power within the nation. However, Zhang Sanfeng (Yue Wu) does not bother with the politics of his time, having dedicated his life...
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The story is set in the tumultuous last years Southern Song Dynasty with many factions quarreling and fighting over the power within the nation. However, Zhang Sanfeng (Yue Wu) does not bother with the politics of his time, having dedicated his life...
- 11/7/2024
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Du Yuhang in The Grandmaster Of Kung Fu. Courtesy of WellGo USA
For fans of Chinese martial arts movies, The Grandmaster Of Kung Fu offers a variation on a very familiar theme. Set in the early 20th century while Japan is occupying much of China, national pride for both seems to hinge on whether kung fu is superior to karate, and the question will be determined in a winner-take-all match.
The invaders strive and scheme to assert dominance by demoralizing the local fighters and, consequently, the populace. The Chinese must win to keep their martial arts schools open to maintain its cultural identity despite the occupation. This premise has been recycled a zillion times ever since the Hong Kong action boom of the 1970s, often incorporating historic heroes like Ip Man or Wong Fei Hung. Western viewers will primarily associate Donnie Yen with the former, and Jet Li with the latter.
For fans of Chinese martial arts movies, The Grandmaster Of Kung Fu offers a variation on a very familiar theme. Set in the early 20th century while Japan is occupying much of China, national pride for both seems to hinge on whether kung fu is superior to karate, and the question will be determined in a winner-take-all match.
The invaders strive and scheme to assert dominance by demoralizing the local fighters and, consequently, the populace. The Chinese must win to keep their martial arts schools open to maintain its cultural identity despite the occupation. This premise has been recycled a zillion times ever since the Hong Kong action boom of the 1970s, often incorporating historic heroes like Ip Man or Wong Fei Hung. Western viewers will primarily associate Donnie Yen with the former, and Jet Li with the latter.
- 1/31/2023
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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