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The Master of kung-fu

Original title: Dao shi xia shan
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
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5.5/10
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Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan in The Master of kung-fu (2015)
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A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.

  • Director
    • Kaige Chen
  • Writers
    • Kaige Chen
    • Haofeng Xu
    • Ting Zhang
  • Stars
    • Baoqiang Wang
    • Xuejian Li
    • Wei Fan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Kaige Chen
    • Writers
      • Kaige Chen
      • Haofeng Xu
      • Ting Zhang
    • Stars
      • Baoqiang Wang
      • Xuejian Li
      • Wei Fan
    • 13User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Baoqiang Wang
    Baoqiang Wang
    • He Anxia
    Xuejian Li
    Xuejian Li
    • Master Luo Yin
    Wei Fan
    Wei Fan
    • Cui Daoning
    Chi-Ling Lin
    Chi-Ling Lin
    • Yu Zhen
    Vanness Wu
    Vanness Wu
    • Cui Daorong
    • (as Van Ness Wu)
    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    • Zhao Zinchuan
    • (as Danny Kwok Kwan Chan)
    Xueqi Wang
    Xueqi Wang
    • Rusong
    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Zhou Xiyu
    • (as Aaron Kwok Fu Shing)
    Qi Dong
    • Wang Xiangning
    Zhuangzhuang Tian
    Zhuangzhuang Tian
    • Peng Xiaowen
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Peng Qianwu
    Chang Chen
    Chang Chen
    • Boss Zha
    Suet Lam
    Suet Lam
    • Zhao Liren
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • Peng Qizi
    • (as Jaycee Chan)
    Hu Chen
    Hu Chen
    • Guo Jing
    • (as Tiger Hu Chen)
    Yilong Zhang
    Yilong Zhang
    • Sun Fengying
    • Director
      • Kaige Chen
    • Writers
      • Kaige Chen
      • Haofeng Xu
      • Ting Zhang
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    User reviews13

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    2THEgongoozler

    "monkeys down the mountain"? ..... well, not far from it

    Director Chen is prominent in the business in greater China and not a total stranger in Western film buffs circle. He is somewhat like the legendary Tsui Hark of Hong Kong. Both used to have great moments in the early stage of their career but followed up with commercial-oriented lousy stuff, to the point that both critics and audience know there shouldn't be any expectation before watching their new works.

    If "preaching too hard (say, 3 or 4 in a scale of 10)" is considered a flaw of a movie, MONK COMES DOWN THE MOUNTAIN (2015) easily reaches 9 on that scale. What makes it even worse is that such preaching is a weird mixture of Taoism, Buddhism and self-asserting doctrine/mentality of Kung Fu world. Our protagonist, the one who comes down the mountain, is absolutely a Taoism practitioner. Yet this movie title ridiculously calls him a (Buddhism) monk. Would you label a victim of plane crash has died of car accident? Or, describe a dog-walker is having a good time with kitten?

    There are too many laughable (not because of the humor) plot, arrangement, performance and dialogue. MCDTM is poorly rendered into something you simply cannot take it seriously. During the long 123 minutes I almost felt like watching a Monty Python flick from 1970s - despite some modern cinematography, choreography and editing.
    7george-swg

    Not bad at all

    I couldn't disagree more with the first two reviews. I give it 7/10. I mean I liked it and I watched it 3 times, there is no shame in that and I'm truthful with myself. There is a lot of wisdom in the movie. Of course it's a Chinese movie and there is a lot of beautiful choreography, but if you listen carefully and you practice martial art, you may like it. The movie is about Kung fu, it's an art but it's also about life about philosophy. Of course, I don't agree with all that said in the movie, but most of the time I agree. But again, it'a Chinese movie, if you don't like IPman, Jet li, Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee don't watch it. Nevertheless, if you don't like them but you like philosophy and wisdom, you may love it anyway.
    4MickeyTheConstant

    Bizarre movie

    A really average movie. Story was really lame. Action ok but CGI heavy mist of which was of a poor standard. Disappointing watch. Bit boring. Young guy who was a monk who tries to find a master. Main character was actually quite annoying and definitely behaved as monk should not which I found really frustrating.
    6kosmasp

    Learning and living

    Life after Shaolin school-the movie gives us a look at this. From someone who got kicked out and actually might not be qualified to be called a Shaolin. But apart from technicalities, this is about an individual who tries to make a living. One way or the other, but always dishing out respect to others. Doesn't change the fact, that he has some major flaws (what Shaolin would steal really?).

    But that's why the movie has kind of a unique flavor. It's a bit of a mix of things, that make this weird and not as accessible as other martial arts movies, but it still has a lot going for it. Like the fight scenes, which arguably are not the best ever put on film, but are still entertaining enough, if you are into that kind of thing. Which is a statement that rings true for the entire movie
    7RosanaBotafogo

    Regular, almost cool...

    A young monk embarks on an adventurous journey after being expelled from his monastery. As he faces the trials, tribulations and seduction of the real world for the first time, he encounters many masters along the way. Boss Zha, an opera singer with a knack for spears, as well as Zhou Xiyu, a Taoist who knows how to wield a stick.

    Boring, however, cool and sometimes even funny, the first half was more pleasant, the drama more involving, the second half lost the dramatic content, became less captivating, focused on the action scenes, the photography and impeccable costumes, it pleases the allegory too, from ancient China, regular, almost cool...

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    • Trivia
      Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan, Jackie Chan's son, appears in this film. However, due to the scandal surrounding his marijuana usage he is not credited in any publicity.
    • Crazy credits
      The IMAX intro for the film features a trip through a Chinese mountain landscape.
    • Soundtracks
      One Moment
      Music by Dongdong Dong

      Lyrics by Chen Xi

      Performed by Zhang Jie and Karen Mok

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • United States
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Monk Comes Down the Mountain
    • Filming locations
      • Hebei Province, China
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,455,686
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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