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Laverne 2022-02-24 08:02:13

1. The origin of martial arts movies was originally simple, and it seems that simplicity is the most difficult quality to maintain.

2. The scene is absolutely classic. Inns, temples, mountains, rainy nights. Rivers and lakes experts. The same is true now, the master is not in the temple.

3. Young Zheng Peipei is Li An's Yu Jiao Long, but she is still a little Chinese girl, not Americanized and modernized. It's not as good-looking as a erotic drama, the clouds are light and the wind is light, there is nothing to worry about, it is really a refreshing and young good mood.

4. It's getting better and better, is it getting old?

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  • Zackary 2022-04-19 09:02:55

    Three and a half. It can basically be regarded as Hu Jinquan's first new martial arts film in Shaw Brothers, and it is also a relatively popular film. It draws on the elements of Japanese samurai films. The framing, composition and lens are quite particular, and the action scenes are selected with the current vision. The deficiencies are of course too harsh. Poor Zheng Peipei who played so hard in front of so many scenes, and finally became a foil for the drunkard Yue Hua.

  • Dashawn 2022-04-20 09:02:33

    A preliminary exploration of Hu Jinquan's martial arts film, due to the box office failure of "Children of the Earth", it was made on the existing set of Shaw Brothers' studio, but it unexpectedly sold well and even led the trend of a generation. The master style of classical aesthetics in the 1970s has not yet been fully formed, but in addition to Shaw Brothers' exaggerated dramatic conflict, vivid character creation and appropriate scene scheduling can still be seen. The inn drama can be seen in the subsequent "Dragon Inn" with richer layers, but in all fairness, the fighting scenes of this film change with the plot. Compared with the latter, there are more changes, and the entertainment is better.

Come Drink with Me quotes

  • Chang Hsuan-yen: May I ask your name?

    Fan Ta-p'i: They call me Drunken Cat