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Feng quan dian tui (1979)

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Feng quan dian tui

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6/10

Bruce Leung smiles for the camera, and smiles, and smiles

Bruce Leung and Chi Kuan-Chun come to town with no visible means of support other than performing martial arts on the street. They stop their act to save a woman who is being kidnapped and fight off the attackers. This leads to one man dead and our guys in prison. The police commissioner takes them and other prisoners off to a new location. They are attacked on route and our guys save the policeman. He turns them free in gratitude. Later, more bad guys fight him and our guys return to get revenge. The iron fisted eagle's claws don't appear until the very end. Chang Sing has a glove of iron and Bruce has one too, though he seems to forget the fact for a while.

This is a martial arts comedy and the look on Bruce Leung's face reinforces that for every frame of film. He seems to be having the time of his life making this movie and I believe it. The comedy is in the choreography of the fights. The moves are clever and funny and Bruce's execution of the moves are as good as it gets. Overall I rate it is average, nothing spectacular here, just Bruce Leung doing his thing and having a good time while it lasts.
  • ckormos1
  • Sep 29, 2016
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7/10

It's their own style of Kung-Fu, but it works for them.

  • dafrosts
  • May 15, 2018
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