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Kuen san

  • 2001
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
738
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Leehom Wang and Biao Yuen in Kuen san (2001)
Martial ArtsSuperheroActionFantasySci-Fi

A futuristic research compound develops a new police tool called the Power Glove. Supposedly, it gives the wearer incredible powers by letting him tap into the 'unused 80%' of his mental pot... Read allA futuristic research compound develops a new police tool called the Power Glove. Supposedly, it gives the wearer incredible powers by letting him tap into the 'unused 80%' of his mental potential. It turns out that the glove also enables the wearer to take over the minds of othe... Read allA futuristic research compound develops a new police tool called the Power Glove. Supposedly, it gives the wearer incredible powers by letting him tap into the 'unused 80%' of his mental potential. It turns out that the glove also enables the wearer to take over the minds of others, and one unbalanced police volunteer tries to use this to stage a coup. In the end, one... Read all

  • Directors
    • Wai Keung Lau
    • Corey Yuen
  • Writer
    • Sap Sam Chan
  • Stars
    • Leehom Wang
    • Stephen Fung
    • Gigi Leung
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    738
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writer
      • Sap Sam Chan
    • Stars
      • Leehom Wang
      • Stephen Fung
      • Gigi Leung
    • 13User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Leehom Wang
    Leehom Wang
    • Nova…
    Stephen Fung
    Stephen Fung
    • Iron Surfer
    Gigi Leung
    Gigi Leung
    • Erika
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • Belle
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Inspector Dark
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Thunder
    Ka-Lok Chin
    Ka-Lok Chin
    • Jazz
    • (as Kar Lok Chin)
    Roy Cheung
    Roy Cheung
    • Combat 21
    Cecilia Yip
    Cecilia Yip
    • Aunt Wing
    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Young Inspector Dark
    • (as Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin)
    Ka-Ho Yu
    • Sing
    Ron Smoorenburg
    Ron Smoorenburg
    • Iron Surfer's 1st Opponent
    Bo-Yee Chan
    Bo-Yee Chan
    Yiu-Wing Chin
    Wai-Ho Yuen
    • Sung
    Brian Banowetz
    Brian Banowetz
    • Splodgy
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writer
      • Sap Sam Chan
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    4NIXFLIX-DOT-COM

    Colorful But Lame

    AVENGING FIST was supposed to be the live-action version of TEKKEN the video game, but apparently no one bothered to tell creator Wong Jing about that little thing called "copyright infringement". Hence the re-title, even though the whole movie is really one big mishmash of other, better sci-fi films, mostly lifting plot points and gimmicks directly from Lucas' STAR WARS films. (i.e. Young boy accepts fate, learns skill, faces brainwashed father. Sound familiar?)

    Notable are the special effects, which are quite good. Some of the fights are not too bad, although they are heavily manipulated by CGI, up to a point where you can't say a single person in this movie actually knows kung fu.

    Sammo Hung has a funny cameo, playing up his weight angle. A good looking film, but highly unfocused and too derirative for its own good.

    4 out of 10.
    4Movie-Misfit

    Underwhelming And Out-Dated!!

    Watching today, almost 20 years after its release, Andrew Lau's Avenging Fist looks kind-of dated in its CGI and childish approach to what was - an unofficial film adaptation of the popular fight game, Tekken. From its opening scene, showing the handsome Lee Hom Wang and Chin Kar Lok flying through a Bladerunner-esque city before annoying crowds of people in its neon-lit streets like 12 year old's - you get the impression that this is going to be one of those Hong Kong films that just tries to hard and ignores the real talent of its stars, opting to saturate the screen with so much visual effects, it spoils your viewing pleasure!

    Wang plays Nova, Yuen Biao's son who is trying to get his hand's on the Power Glove. He likes to take part in a fighting tournament where most of the fighters have some kind of superhero like ability. One such fighter is a very miscast Stephen Fung, who looks like he would break if the wind picked-up. He just looks so out-of-place...

    Andrew Lau was completely the wrong choice for this project. While Wong Jing couldn't get the official rights from Namco to make it Tekken, he does his own thing much like with the super-fun Future Cops which rips off Streetfighter 2. I think if Wong had taken the reigns here himself, bringing the same amount of nonsensical comedy to Avenging Fist, it wouldn't have been such a mess and a much better film. Lau takes it down many roads, most of which are too heavy in drama or soppy romance, with the comedy falling flat when it comes about, such as a silly disco-dance-fight-off, or its childish adult stars who only got cast because they look pretty. There should have been so much more to love here!

    Even fight director, Corey Yuen Kwai's choreography is pretty lame for the most of the time, offering overly-glorified wire-work (much like that in Romeo Must Die), blended with CGI that detracts from what's on offer. I was so excited when I first heard about this as it had the big-screen return of Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao together for the first time in years - and while they are the highlight of the film (with the fantastic Biao actually being the most interesting character of the whole thing), its just not enough to make Avenging Fist as good as it should be.

    Roy Cheung plays Combat 21, leader of an underground movement known as the Red Dragons who also want the Power Glove. He has kidnapped and controlled Biao as a mask wearing killer, who he sends after his own family, where he soon bumps into fat detective, Sammo Hung (who turns out to be Ekin Cheng in his younger-days-flashback), but instead of a long-awaited kung-fu showdown, Biao throws a bomb and escapes. Hung had just come off his success of Martial Law in the the States, but the following 5 years of his career would deliver a host of failures that many thought was the end of the legends finest work. Biao wasn't doing too well either in this period, and its more the pity that this film couldn't have been any better in helping put such amazing stars forward again to the new, younger generation who this was clearly aimed at...

    They say it was one and a half years in the making, but I'm guessing a week of that was spent on the action. Over-stylised, over-talky, overly-romantic - Avenging Fist is a massive failure at bringing Tekken to life for the right reasons, and hits below the belt in the action department which is unfortunate. The last 20 minutes is the best of the film, including where Biao gets to show some decent moves!

    Overall: All but for the legends, the rest of the cast are dreadful. Avenging Fist is worth the watch once, but only to see what-could-have-been...
    Jordan-M

    "Heyyy! One More!"

    "The Avenging Fist" is one of the many HK Special Effect movies to come out over the last few years. It stands out on its own points, though - like the fact that it takes place in the future as opposed to the present or past - which means that there's characters jumping around on flying cars and through neon lights.

    The main focus of the story is that of Nova, an agressive young man who feels the need to fight (don't we all?) and is trying to get his hands on a "Power Glove" - not of the Nintendo variety - which increases the user's fighting ability considerably. Nova also has a father who disappeared during the development of the Power Glove, who left Nova records of a fighting style called, of all things, the "Avenging Fists."

    After several events, Nova manages to obtain a power glove and proceeds to unleash serious adolescent justice upon faceless baddies. Of course, Nova can't do it all by himself - so a bartender/street fighter by the name of "Iron Surfer" comes into play.

    Personally, I think the movie should've been about Iron Surfer (Stephen Fung). Not only does he look a lot more cool and intense than Nova, but he also doesn't have all of the family melodrama that's included in Nova's story. Iron Surfer's just a guy who wants to love a cute girl and beat the life out of anyone/thing that gets in his way... even a surprisingly well animated CG monster. Unfortunately, Iron Surfer just gets turned into a crutch for Nova to take on the main villain with.

    Yuen Biao has a decent sized role in this movie, but I was wanting to see more of him. Perhaps there should be a prequel with him and Ekin Cheng (who has a cameo as a younger Sammo Hung) that better explains the origins of the prevalent power gloves/avenging fists... It's unlikely, though.

    Regardless, this movie very well accomplishes the SFX action spectacular it set out to be. You could go without seeing it and sleep comfortably at night, but if you're a sucker for these kinds of movies, give it a thorough viewing. "The Avenging Fist" is just fine.
    8magneticpoop

    Fans of CGI and Martial Arts will enjoy this movie

    I saw The Avenging Fist after watching Stormriders at a friend's house. I was grossly disappointed in Stormriders just because of the fact that there is no actual fighting. I was expecting the same thing from Avenging Fist, meaning just pretty CGI and a couple fireball here and there. I was actually very surprised that the movie wasnt that bad. What I really liked in the movie were how the fight scenes were mixed with wires and CGI, how sparks would fly off of the fighters' limbs as they strike each other, how the villain used telekinesis very much like in Dark City's final scene, and its main characters looked like Hwoarang and Jin from Tekken. However, the story was very corny, the whole scenery reminded me of the 5th Element, and the actors for the main characters were complete turds (I.E despite the attempted style of Tekken characters they looked like a couple of a-holes you could careless about). All in all it's not a bad movie at all, but it definely could be way better. With every movie Andrew Lau does, I'm sure he learns what people like and don't like. Me personally, I'd rather see good ol' Wire-Fu.
    9szdadi

    A movie that is dumb at times, but entertaining always.

    This movie is great example of a movie, that doesn't want to be a piece of art at all, it is just wants to entertain, and does it well. The CGI department did its best, and it is fun, and on the other hand great looking.

    I think it is a must watch, I am considering a second watch sometimes. Great for old 2000's cgi lovers and sci fi fans.

    The other reviews said it stole its ideas from other sci-fi's, and while it is may be true, it is not a disturbing thing across the movie. Nothing is stolen blatantly, but yeah, the clichés are there and they are used a lot with taste. Hong Kong style action sci fi, so if this desciption is sound good to you, it will be an entertaining watch.

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    Action
    Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantasy
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
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    • Trivia
      The first Hong Kong movie to be recorded in Dolby Digital Surround EX.
    • Goofs
      The position of Yuen Biao's metal mask varies from scene to scene - sometimes in the correct position, sometimes too low on his face so his nose appears much longer than it really is.
    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the film, the film reads "Important notice: The movie is not based on or related to any of the "Tekken" video games and is not licensed by Namco Limited".
    • Connections
      Version of Tekken (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Wei Yi (The one and only)
      Music and Lyrics by Leehom Wang

      Performed by Leehom Wang

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2001 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Avenging Fist
    • Production companies
      • B.O.B. and Partners
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
      • Star East
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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