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Gimunsayukbang

  • 1983
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
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Gimunsayukbang (1983)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young man whose family is killed by a bunch of ruthless martial art masters wants to take revenge upon the evil killers. After discovering the way to the Shaolin Temple, the young man stud... Ler tudoA young man whose family is killed by a bunch of ruthless martial art masters wants to take revenge upon the evil killers. After discovering the way to the Shaolin Temple, the young man studies Kung Fu techniques, one is the 'drunken pole', which will help him overcome the killer... Ler tudoA young man whose family is killed by a bunch of ruthless martial art masters wants to take revenge upon the evil killers. After discovering the way to the Shaolin Temple, the young man studies Kung Fu techniques, one is the 'drunken pole', which will help him overcome the killer's deadly 'silver spear' technique.

  • Direção
    • Wu-Hyeong Choi
    • Wen-Po Tu
  • Roteirista
    • Jeong-yong Kim
  • Artistas
    • Hung Yi Liu
    • Chiu-Sing Hau
    • Cheng Chiang
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    91
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Wu-Hyeong Choi
      • Wen-Po Tu
    • Roteirista
      • Jeong-yong Kim
    • Artistas
      • Hung Yi Liu
      • Chiu-Sing Hau
      • Cheng Chiang
    • 6Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Hung Yi Liu
      Chiu-Sing Hau
      • Tiger Ko
      Cheng Chiang
      Lau Chan
      Lau Chan
      Bing-Chuen Cheung
      Jeong-suk Guk
      Kil-soo Hyeon
        Yoo-haeng Kim
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        Chiu-Yau Tang
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        • Direção
          • Wu-Hyeong Choi
          • Wen-Po Tu
        • Roteirista
          • Jeong-yong Kim
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        agraham83

        A Kung Fu film with lots of bite

        After his family is massacred, Hsuing goes after the guys who were responsible, but before he does he masters the art of 'drunk fighting'. He also once saved the life of Karube, a samurai, and though his part is left rather pointless by the end, Karube is a super cool. The end fight scene is a 30 minute fight in itself, with lots of interesting fight choreography.
        6Leofwine_draca

        Routinely plotted, but the action saves it

        In terms of the storyline, SHAOLIN DRUNK FIGHTER has one of the most clichéd in existence: a young upstanding fighter swears vengeance on the cruel villain who had his family killed, so he decides to train at the Shaolin temple in order to facilitate his revenge. It's a familiar tale, but the emphasis is on fight action throughout, and the not-bad choreography means that this is one of those films where it's rather easy to take your mind off things by sitting back and getting involved in it.

        This one's a South Korean-Hong Kong co-production and the Chinese director involved with it previously made the surreal MAGIC CURSE. There are no big kung fu names in the cast, but the actors are all proficient martial artists and acquit themselves well with what's required of them. The last fight is, as ever, the highlight of the movie. Along the way the film also has a big Japanese influence; a samurai warrior is a crucial ally, and there's even some ninja action for the fans. Hardly the stuff of profoundness, then, but kung fu fans will lap this up regardless.
        6phillip-58

        Classic hard core kung fu movie

        A very good film but frustrating as who are these people doing such good kung fu ? The cast list is : Wong Tien Lung, Hau Chiu Sing, Tin-Luen (Ting Lan), Chang Chieh, Chun Kuo Chan, Chang Yao, Little Unicorn (?). I'm pretty sure Hau Chiu Sing who went on to be a good director is the young lead. Anyway leaving aside the improbable story the scenes of training in the Shaolin Temple are very good and this is the finest example I know of using Drunken Staff technique. It is used with devastating effect at the end against Tiger Ko. Who the beautiful sister of the Japanese Samurai fighter is, is anyone's guess and she is last seen rushing off to help our young hero - then nothing, never seen again. This film has everything, hard core fighting, amazing techniques and Ninja. Worth seeking out. Royal Monks is listed as an alternative title but my copy came from Eastern Heroes under 'Shaolin Drunken Fight'.
        7sarastro7

        Delightful Shaolin adventure with a great finish

        The story in Shaolin Drunk Fighter is simple and cliché, but the execution is very good. We have a young main character who becomes a Shaolin monk in order to learn kung fu so he can get revenge on the tyrant Tiger Ko, who killed his family. And then we have his Shaolin master, who's one of the senior monks at the temple. This master, I think his name is Kung, is a great character (and actor). He's sympathetic, he beats a samurai (using a pole against a sword), he always shows up just when he's needed, and most interestingly, he's a monk who frequently gets drunk! It isn't clear whether this is actually part of, or allowed by, his Shaolin philosophy, or whether it's supposed to be a secret, but it seems to be part and parcel of his general philosophy, as he can fight very well with a pole using his drunken style - which his student also learns (although the whole drunken fighting aspect actually only plays a very small part in the movie).

        There are also a bunch of ninjas working for Tiger Ko, and they pull all sorts of "magical" stuff, like disappearing instantly, burrowing through the sand, turning into smoke, etc. This doesn't do them much good, though! In fact, the bits of supernatural martial arts do not really play any kind of important role in the story and could easily have been omitted.

        Anyway, the student eventually perfects his kung fu at the temple, and sets out to settle his score with Tiger Ko, aided by his master. The final fight is *very* long and very good; lots of entertainment value there for kung fu fans; lots of cool choreography. The way he defeats Tiger Ko at the end, spinning Ko's spear on his pole and sending it back to impale him, is bloody beautiful! Reminds me of something I saw in a comic book from the early '90s, called "Dragon Lines" - a kung fu master returned a thrown sword to its owner by spinning it once around his finger in mid-air! THAT's freakin' cool! :-)

        This movie gets from me a rating of a solid 7 out of 10 - almost 8! Its faults consist in some surplus plot lines which never get developed. The Japanese samurai just ends up standing around at the end, and his sister, who apparently pursues the young main character romantically, never actually catches up with him. The ending is, as so often in these movies, very abrupt.
        6ckormos1

        An example of the state of the genre in 1983

        The movie starts with the helpful narrator explaining about Shaolin Temple. The story starts with the well-worn tale of an entire family is killed except for one son who swears revenge. It is a simple plot, easy to understand, yet the characters keep explaining it again and again.

        The edit of the movie is often jarring with many transitional frames missing. The story proceeds with scene after that scene that could never have happened. Example – the bad guys kill the family and report back to their boss that the son escaped. Angry boss tells them to get the son and one frame later they are chasing him through the woods.

        I am a hard core fan of this genre and have watched thousands. This is a South Korean production with mostly South Korean performers. Even though it made its way to VHS and then DVD, I still considered it a rather obscure movie. Then I get surprised to come to IMDb and find five reviews already written.

        The movie is a good example of the state of the business from the late 1970s to early 1980s. South Korean movie makers had the martial arts talent available but no one really knew how to tell a story. Their biggest stars, like Hwang Jang-Lee, went to Hong Kong for better but still not leading roles. The rest of the talent stayed home and made movies like this. "Like this" means suitable only for fans of the genre who are used to sitting through poor acting and clichéd plots just to get to a great final fight.

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          • 1983 (Taiwan)
        • Países de origem
          • Coreia do Sul
          • Hong Kong
        • Idioma
          • Mandarim
        • Também conhecido como
          • Royal Monks
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