Excellent quality needs to be inherited

Lilyan 2022-01-16 08:02:16

This 1978 "Shaolin Thirty-Six Rooms" produced by the Shaw Brothers film is a fairly realistic film showing Shaolin monks studying martial arts. Due to the director Liu Jialiang's insistence on real and practical film martial arts style, this film won the best place in the Asian Film Festival. Excellent action design effect award, and this film is also one of the top ten blockbuster films of the year. Of course, the starring actor Liu Jiahui at that time was when the limelight was in full swing.

The main line of the film’s story is very simple and clear. It revolves around the story of Liu Yude, a well-off school student, who broke his family and died in order to counter the belief of Qing Ming and Ming, and finally went to Shaolin Temple to practice martial arts to avenge his revenge. In fact, the core of the film is to show the images of Shaolin monks studying martial arts, and more to show the process of Liu Yude’s gradual evolution from an ignorant teenager to a master of three virtues. The hardships and persistence in it are even more an inspirational story of a young man’s success. The revenge battle at the end of the film is nothing more than the need for gratitude and justice for the film.

Nowadays, the spirit of perseverance and perseverance is precisely the extremely rare and precious quality of many young people. An old movie like this thirty-eight years ago is full of positive energy, and many times it is an excellent one. Movies can always bring us shock and enlightenment, and the excellent quality delivered to us in the film is worthy of our deep learning and understanding.

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The 36th Chamber of Shaolin quotes

  • Senior monk: The wall may be low, but the Buddha is high.

  • Tang San-yao: Let's see if you can escape.

    Hung His-kuan: Bring it on. One kill covers my cost, two kills brings me profit. Come on.