Kaya Cohen, abandoned as a baby and raised by her foster mom, learns she is the last remaining descendant of the Wing Chun bloodline.Kaya Cohen, abandoned as a baby and raised by her foster mom, learns she is the last remaining descendant of the Wing Chun bloodline.Kaya Cohen, abandoned as a baby and raised by her foster mom, learns she is the last remaining descendant of the Wing Chun bloodline.
Elle Beyer
- Wing Chun
- (as Elle Bennett)
Tori Miller
- Sari
- (as Danielle Flint)
Lilly Richard
- Sasha
- (as Lily Richard)
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Initial opening sequence was good, thereafter it became repetitive, meandering on and on, then just finished.
This is one of those movies that is just so cringe worthy bad you really don't want to waste too much time having to explain the 100's of reasons why however since it is now not possible to give a review without fulfilling the six hundred characters it just makes the job so much harder when I saw the title I was excited as having lived in in Hong Kong and become obsessed with martial arts and artists I was hoping for something between a Bruce Lee /Jackie chan style movie and Wing Chun was a style I had practised. Within 5 minutes I Knew this was Nothing like any real martial art based film. The acting was high school style as was the filming and as for fight scenes it was an insult to the martial arts to have allowed the maker to give this title! Avoid at all costs!
What did i just see?
What were they trying to do?
Its as if a lot of 5 year olds tried to make a movie.
Avoid at all costs, its utter trash.
Its as if a lot of 5 year olds tried to make a movie.
Avoid at all costs, its utter trash.
There is a lot going on here - found this on Amazon Prime and this is probably one of the most original films I've seen in a long time. It touches on some feminist topics, love that there a lot of lead females, but it's a quirky sci-fi action martial arts movie done on a low budget, which is a seriously bold move. Low budget Indie films in the Sci-Fi genre almost NEVER work, but I have to hand it to this crew, they made what they had work. They were fun and inventive, and told a story about self sacrifice. Viewer advised - it's a bit of a weird film. I gave it a 7 because they pulled off Sci-fi on a low budget. If they had some more time to build out the world, fine tune the plot points I would have given it an even more generous rating. I'm probably being pretty generous giving it a 7, but I loved the originality. It's one of those strange movies that will probably get a lot of attention in 20 years.
Where to start, with horrible dialogue, bad cinematography (looks like a cheap handheld), horrible Wing Chun, bad acting, horrible characters, and just bad all around. They have a kid who is supposed to be an ancient spirit walking around in a robe, a Chinese deity or whatever carrying a Japanese Katana. The fight scenes are horrible! They are so badly choreographed and acted out I question if anyone had any film stunt or filming experience and even any kung fu fighting experience. The Kung-Fu is pretty obviously just stuff from in class non-realistic sparring with a lot of don't punch to the face or maybe it was how they were taught. EIther way it's insulting to WIng Chun, Kung-Fu, asian culture, and Caucasian people for being in it. Anyone who rates this above a 2 must know someone in it.
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- 永生族傳奇:詠春拳
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- 1h 12m(72 min)
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