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Kung Fu

  • TV Series
  • 2021–2023
  • TV-14
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5.7/10
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Olivia Liang in Kung Fu (2021)
A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman to drop out of college for a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China.
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A young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen, leaves college and makes a life-changing journey to a Shaolin monastery in China. She returns to her hometown and uses her martial arts skills to ... Read allA young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen, leaves college and makes a life-changing journey to a Shaolin monastery in China. She returns to her hometown and uses her martial arts skills to fight crime and corruption.A young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen, leaves college and makes a life-changing journey to a Shaolin monastery in China. She returns to her hometown and uses her martial arts skills to fight crime and corruption.

  • Creator
    • Christina M. Kim
  • Stars
    • Olivia Liang
    • Kheng Hua Tan
    • Eddie Liu
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    5.3K
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    • Creator
      • Christina M. Kim
    • Stars
      • Olivia Liang
      • Kheng Hua Tan
      • Eddie Liu
    • 198User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Olivia Liang
    Olivia Liang
    • Nicky Shen
    • 2021–2023
    Kheng Hua Tan
    Kheng Hua Tan
    • Mei-Li Shen
    • 2021–2023
    Eddie Liu
    Eddie Liu
    • Henry Yan
    • 2021–2023
    Shannon Dang
    Shannon Dang
    • Althea Shen
    • 2021–2023
    Jon Prasida
    Jon Prasida
    • Ryan Shen
    • 2021–2023
    Gavin Stenhouse
    Gavin Stenhouse
    • Evan Hartley
    • 2021–2023
    Vanessa Kai
    Vanessa Kai
    • Pei-Ling Zhang…
    • 2021–2023
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Jin Shen…
    • 2021–2023
    Tony Chung
    Tony Chung
    • Dennis Soong
    • 2021–2023
    Yvonne Chapman
    Yvonne Chapman
    • Zhilan
    • 2021–2023
    JB Tadena
    JB Tadena
    • Sebastian
    • 2022–2023
    Marissa Cuevas
    Marissa Cuevas
    • Nadia
    • 2021–2023
    Vanessa Yao
    Vanessa Yao
    • Mia
    • 2022–2023
    Kee Chan
    Kee Chan
    • Russell Tan
    • 2021–2022
    Ludi Lin
    Ludi Lin
    • Kerwin Tan
    • 2021–2022
    Ben Levin
    Ben Levin
    • Bo…
    • 2022–2023
    Annie Q. Riegel
    Annie Q. Riegel
    • Juliette Tan
    • 2022
    Donald Heng
    Donald Heng
    • Anthony Chan
    • 2022–2023
    • Creator
      • Christina M. Kim
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    3kengullette

    Ripping the Heart Out of "Kung Fu"

    The original "Kung Fu" TV series was about morality. Yes, the fight scenes were fun and brought something new to Western audiences that amazed us all, but at the heart of the series was a map for how to live a moral life; how to connect with all things.

    This series is a disgrace to the "Kung Fu" name. It is written for a young audience and it appears to center around a sword with magical powers (Holy Green Destiny, Batman) and only its rightful owner can hold it (shades of Thor's hammer).

    The first episode hints at magical powers to come, and it implies that the charismatic young heroine has developed amazing kung-fu skills in three short years at a monastery. At least in the original series, Caine grew up learning kung-fu and the ways of their Taoist. Zen philosophy.

    Apparently the producers of this new series believe young people are not interested in thinking deeply. The plot is as thin as a bad kung-fu movie where the plot centers around, "You killed my teacher!" And of course, they threw in a Tong war. So far, there is no hint of the series that might have been -- a wise and skilled young woman coming back home and helping people not only with her fists of fury, but also helping teach them to accept others and live a more balanced life. As a result, the producers have ripped the heart out of the "Kung Fu" series and shown it to us, beating in their hands, before the series dies.
    TxMike

    New show, a different take on Kung Fu.

    No surprise at all, the biggest revelation so far is the stupidity of many "reviewers" on IMDb who don't have a clue how to actually review a TV program or movie. Their only objective is to try to trash it.

    Why do we watch a show on TV? To be entertained. I really enjoyed the old Kung Fu show, but it was totally, yes totally, different from this one. So far after three episodes I have enjoyed this new TV series enough. But I decided to quit watching it simply because I have a certain amount of "viewing time" and this TV show doesn't give me that "I wonder what will happen next week" excitement. However it is a reasonably entertaining show that doesn't deserve the very harsh criticism from some quarters.

    Comparing it to an old, totally different show has no merit. But then a few here on IMDb have no clue how to actually review anything.
    7strength0179

    Very entertaining.

    As a Chinese who grow up with Kung Fu movie, action movie with martial art are too violent in this day. And violence seems to be the only thing they know.

    But Kung Fu (not this show) is not about how to end the fight with violence. It's about to show who the character is between the fight. Therefore I give this show a 70/100. It cares about the character, and that's good enough for me.

    Also, it it has a good story to remind me those day that Kung Fu movie entertain the viewer, not to use violence to compress them in the chair. I love to see what's coming next.
    3Plazeebo

    If you want to see Kung Fu watch Warrior

    Based on the writings of Bruce Lee, Warrior (2019) is an excellent TV show with some well choreographed martial arts.

    It IS possible!

    But then someone creates this teenage angst driven show, calls it Kung Fu and runs away.

    The acting and fighting reminds me of Iron Fist. It's just not any good. The story is horrible and this show is just such a lackluster.

    I'll go watch Into the Badlands again and bite my pillow because I had such high expectations to this show.
    3cherold

    ditches everything from the original series but offers nothing to replace it

    Kung Fu appears to have been created by someone who hated every single element of the original except the Kung Fu part. Old west to modern day, Man to woman, last-resort fighting to ready-to-rumble, real-word to supernatural elements, isolated loner to deep family connections. If there is any feature you remember from the original besides a monastery premise and a bunch of fight scenes, you can be assured it's not in this version.

    It's really hard to understand why they bothered to say this is based on the original, since it's clearly not.

    Some changes are good. The lead character is played by an Asian instead of a white guy who doesn't look remotely Asian. Even as a white kid in the 70s that made zero sense to me. And while it's been years since I saw the original, I think the fight scenes are probably better in this one, although no less gratuitous (in the original, Kaine always said he didn't want to fight, but he fought in every episode).

    But let's ignore comparisons to the original and just think about this series as though it is a totally new creation. Is it good on its own terms?

    Not really. This is your basic CW teen/early adult drama, with annoying pop songs, a bunch of annoying, attractive young people with dubious acting skills, a hey-kids-let's-put-on-an-investigation approach to crime, and a high annoying quotient. As always, I feel obligated to note that I'm an old man who has a lower tolerance for these series than a youngster - if I'm going to watch a teen show, it needs to be as smart and original as Impulse or Sweet/Vicious.

    I wish this were an Asian/female version of the original show, with the same Daoist philosophy and unusual approach. But it's not, it's just another CW show that I can do without. But if you like stuff like Riverdale maybe it's the show for you.

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    • Trivia
      Ludi Lin is the only reoccurring actor on the show who regularly practices martial arts outside of his work.
    • Goofs
      There is a stock footage sequence every week, that shows the streetscape outside the "Harmony Dumpling Restaurant" in Chinatown. There a fake San Francisco cable car in that sequence. You also hear the brassy, insistent ding of a cable car bell, being rung twice. The fake cable car is clearly a two axle motorized vehicle running on four pneumatic rubber tires. The roadway is also missing the required steel tracks as used by a real San Francisco cable car.

      San Francisco cable cars have a complicated undercarriage, and the car rides on a pair of four-wheel trucks with flanged iron wheels (no pneumatic rubber tires), designed for the cable car narrow gauge track of 3 ft 6 in (1.067 mm).
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      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: 3 Trailers and a Virus (2020)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кунг-фу
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Quinn's House
      • Berlanti Productions
      • Kinga Productions
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