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O Mestre Invencível

Título original: Jui kuen
  • 1978
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
46 mil
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Jackie Chan, Dean Shek, and Siu-Tin Yuen in O Mestre Invencível (1978)
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AçãoArtes marciaisComédiaKung FuPastelão

Wong Fei-Hung é um jovem malicioso mas justo, mas após uma série de incidentes, o seu frustrado pai disciplina-o com Beggar So, um mestre de artes marciais bêbado.Wong Fei-Hung é um jovem malicioso mas justo, mas após uma série de incidentes, o seu frustrado pai disciplina-o com Beggar So, um mestre de artes marciais bêbado.Wong Fei-Hung é um jovem malicioso mas justo, mas após uma série de incidentes, o seu frustrado pai disciplina-o com Beggar So, um mestre de artes marciais bêbado.

  • Direção
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Roteiristas
    • Lung Hsiao
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Artistas
    • Jackie Chan
    • Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    46 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Roteiristas
      • Lung Hsiao
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Artistas
      • Jackie Chan
      • Siu-Tin Yuen
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
    • 97Avaliações de usuários
    • 89Avaliações da crítica
    • 68Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Vídeos2

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Wong Fei-Hung
    • (as Jacky Chan)
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Beggar So
    • (as Yuen Hsiao Tien)
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Jim Ti-Sam
    • (as Huang Cheng Li)
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Ko Choi
    • (as Shih Tien)
    Kau Lam
    Kau Lam
    • Wong Kei-Ying
    • (as Chiao Lin)
    Linda Lin
    Linda Lin
    • Fei-Hung's Aunt
    Tino Wong
    • Bully
    • (as Chiang Wang)
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
    • Ceoi King-Tin
    • (as Hsia Hsu)
    Chiu-Jun Lee
    Chiu-Jun Lee
      Han-Chen Wang
      Han-Chen Wang
      • Restaurant Boss
      Kwai Shan
      Kwai Shan
      • Iron Head Rat
      • (as Yung Liu)
      Chin Chiang
      • Da Kuai-Dai
      Shun-Yee Yuen
      • Chen Kuo-Wei
      Fung Ging-Man
      Fung Ging-Man
      • Li Wan-Hao
      • (as Ging-Man Fung)
      Hui Tsai
      Hui Tsai
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Tong Ching
      • Hung's Cousin
      • (as Jing Tang)
      Huang Ha
      Huang Ha
      • Master Chao
      • (as Ha Huang)
      • Direção
        • Yuen Woo-Ping
      • Roteiristas
        • Lung Hsiao
        • See-Yuen Ng
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      7no-skyline

      Fantastic Fun

      This is one of the quality films from Jackie's early years made the year after Snake in Eagles Shadow with much of the same cast and crew this built on the comedic style of Kung Fu action that Jackie was to make his own. Of the two films I actually prefer the earlier Snake in.... but its this later film that is more often considered Chan's earliest masterpiece.

      This is a more traditional set kung-fu film than the later stunt fests that made his name. The fighting styles on show are unique, inventive and fascinating to watch. The showdowns are impressive and with no trick photography, CG or massive effects fueled blow outs and shows just how good a martial artist Jackie is. The comedy works well and Jackies on screen master is very funny and they spark well off each other as a team.

      This is a really good old style kung fu flick fans of Jackies later work such as Rush Hour etc. may not find what their looking for here this is Jackie in one of his most pure kung fu movies. But for anyone who loves martial arts you must see this!! Great entertainment 7/10
      9WalkdenEntertainment

      Forget Wax On, Wax Off. Try Drink & Fight!

      Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) is a cheeky young student who knows how to fight and stand up for himself. But after a public situation gone poorly, Wong is punished by his father. Wong will now be trained and disciplined by a man named, Beggar So (Siu Tin Yuen). Beggar So is a master of "Drunken Martial Arts" and Beggar begins to train Wong in a way he believes will correct Wong's path in life.

      I personally have always been a huge fan of Jackie Chan films (especially from the 90's). I recently discovered this film had been remastered (thanks to Umbrella Entertainment) and I must personally confess, this film has been on my watch list for many years.

      As a plot, I enjoyed this movie as all it does is follow a simple formula. Our leading character Wong (Jackie Chan) will generally start a conversation or some sort of trouble, and shortly after the situation will result in humorous fight scenes (aka Kung Fu). The method of storytelling is A, B, A, B until the credits roll.

      Needless to say, the biggest highlight of this film was the action by Jackie Chan. The style and humour by Jackie Chan is something I can't say I've seen in films before, even in today's films. The stunts and action here are real. This film was also completed before actor's started using wires or visual effects. I found myself at countless times during this film feeling impressed by Jackie Chan's ability as an actor, fighter and his ability to deliver funny jokes along the way. It's no wonder the film managed to return again with a sequel in 1994.

      Overall, this would have to be one of my top 5 favourite Jackie Chan films. Drunken Master delivered a new style of Kung Fu which is great to see remastered on Bluray. There are many elements present here including action, humour and an easy plot, but its biggest draw card is naturally the fight scenes which are incredibly entertaining. As the credits rolled all I could say was "Wow, Jackie Chan is such a legend".

      8.7/10 Walkden Entertainment
      mashood_khanuk

      Jackie Chan's finest hour

      This for me is Jackie Chan's finest, and is the film which propelled him to super stardom in Hong Kong. Whilst other martial artists were trying to be the new Bruce Lee, Jackie did something different. Why replace the irreplaceable when you could do something completely different? What Jackie did was introduce slapstick into the Kung Fu formula, the rest as they say is history.

      Jackie stars as Freddy Wong aka (Fong Sai Yuk) depending upon which dub you watch. A juvenile delinquent with a penchant for feeling up immediate female members of his family. His father, fed up of his delinquency hires Sam Seed aka The Drunken Master to teach him some discipline as well as his secret fighting style. Naturally the two get off on the wrong foot but learn to respect each other as the film goes on whilst of course getting into the obligatory scrapes and japes. There is of course a villain of the piece in this case its the Tae Kwan Do master Hwang Jan Lee as the underworld assassin "Thunderfoot" who in real life was just as badass as he is in the film.

      So it's all pretty derivative then? Well yes and no. There is a genuine rapport between Jackie and Yu Su Tien as pupil and teacher. The martial arts is brilliantly choreographed and inventive (the scene in the restaurant is probably my favourite) and the whole thing has a "joie de vivre". Watching it, it seems to me that the actors had a ball making the film. Which is just as well as I had a ball watching it.
      8BA_Harrison

      Jackie is staggering.

      Directed by legendary kung fu choreographer Yuen Woo-Ping, Drunken Master is considered by many martial arts fans to be one of the best films of Jackie Chan's career, but while it certainly displays the star's kung fu and acrobatic ability to great effect, and is a thoroughly enjoyable watch, I found the plot just a little too generic (and the comedy a little too broad) to rate it any higher than an 8 (I actually give it a 7.5, but I've rounded my score up for IMDb).

      There really is very little going on here in terms of storyline, and what there is most seasoned fans of old school martial arts fans will have seen countless times before: a young upstart, Wong Fei-Hung (Chan), causes trouble in his local town and is sent by his disappointed father to train with a kung fu master, Beggar Su (Siu Tin Yuen). Beggar Su's techniques are harsh but very effective, so when an assassin named Thunderfoot (Hwang Jang Lee) is hired to kill Fei-Hung's father, the young man is able to step in and save the day.

      Jackie Chan's comedic style is very much in evidence here, with buffoonery, slapstick action, and fart and poo gags, plus quite a few characters with peculiar facial features (a hairy mole, a red nose, drawn on freckles and goofy teeth), and the humour will not appeal to all (I nearly always struggle with Chinese comedy). Thankfully, the excellent fighting more than makes up for the silliness, with Jackie performing some mind-bogglingly amazing feats of physical prowess, making the absolute most of his Chinese Circus training. He leaps, he flips, he tumbles, he kicks, and he punches, performing snake style, monkey style and—of course—drunken style, all with incredible energy, speed and split second timing; it's absolutely breathtaking to behold.

      Naturally, Beggar Su and Thunderfoot are no slouches in the chop socky department either, the old drunken beggar pulling off some very cool moves against a baddie called The Stick King (Hsia Hsu) and Thunderfoot more than living up to his title: with his technique 30% hands and 70% legs, Hwang Jang Lee is given plenty of opportunity to show off his legendary kicking skills. Also very impressive in her small role as Wong Fei Hung's auntie is Linda Lin Ying: I don't know much about her, but the one fight scene she shares with Jackie is quite stunning—her flexibility and leg control made my jaw drop (I must check out some of the other titles in her filmography—Dance of the Drunk Mantis also stars Hwang Jang Lee, so that would seem like an obvious place to start).
      8KineticSeoul

      More than what I expected! It really shows what Jackie Chan was capable of doing in films

      Now I saw "Legend of Drunken Master" first which is a kung-fu film that blew my mind because of it's awesomeness. And since this film didn't seem all that notorious, I shunned this one sorta. Despite it being the film with Jackie Chan showing his drunken boxing and being kind of a pioneer of that style. I just wasn't expecting this film to be so darn entertaining. Sure, it doesn't have that much resources going for it. But Jackie did just about everything physically possible. And it really did pay off. I also wasn't expecting such high comedic moments even for a Jackie Chan film and I was wrong in every way. This film has all that trademark Jackie Chan elements and it's highly entertaining and humorous. Sure it is kind of cheesy but it actually works for a film like this. And for a Kung-fu flick from the 70's it seemed to be ahead of it's time. I was either smirking or laughing most of the way through while watching this amazing kung-fu film. The plot does seem a bit random at times and more bonding parts with Jackie Chan and the Drunken Master would have been cool. This is like the way better version of "The Karate Kid", comparing because it does have slight similarities. Except this film came first. The creativity in this is also top notch, especially when it comes to the fight sequences. This film was made during the prime of Jackie Chan and it does show what Jackie is capable physically and athletically. I saw this with English Dub and despite Jackie's British accent, it wasn't bad. "Drunken Master" is one of Jackie Chan's best.

      8.4/10

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      • Curiosidades
        Jackie Chan (Wong Fei-Hung) nearly lost an eye when Jang Lee Hwang (Jim Ti-Sam) kicked him in the head during the final fight scene. When Hwang became aware of this, he refused to do more takes for the shot.
      • Erros de gravação
        The wire enabling Beggar So to pull Fei-Hung underneath the table at the restaurant.
      • Citações

        Wong Fei-Hung: You watch out or you'll have a body with no ass!

      • Versões alternativas
        German version was cut by approximately 20 minutes.
      • Conexões
        Featured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Jackie Chan (1989)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 6 de abril de 1979 (Brasil)
      • País de origem
        • Hong Kong
      • Idiomas
        • Cantonês
        • Mandarim
      • Também conhecido como
        • Tráfico de arte
      • Locações de filme
        • Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc - 10 Estrada de Adolfo de Loureiro, Sao Lazaro, Macau, China(training sequences)
      • Empresas de produção
        • Golden Harvest Company
        • Seasonal Film Corporation
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        • HK$ 6.763.793 (estimativa)
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      • Tempo de duração
        • 1 h 51 min(111 min)
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        • Color
      • Mixagem de som
        • Mono
      • Proporção
        • 2.39 : 1

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