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The 36th Chamber of Shaolin Reviews

  • Madilyn 2022-03-21 09:03:00

    Bodhi in troubled times does not ask questions?

    In troubled times, Bodhi does not ask questions, the old gentleman carries his sword to save the people

    This poem is actually belittling Buddhism and praising Taoism. The meaning is that in a chaotic world, Taoism is more willing to run for the world than the Buddhist "just take care of the snow in...

  • Jasmin 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    train! upgrade! Clearance! rebel!

    I watched this video on TV and didn’t watch it attentively. Later, I saw that he started practicing in the 35th room. It was interesting. It was like an RPG game. After completing a set of tasks, he would gain experience points and level up. See the next NPC. Lead quests, level up, and finally...

  • Ashly 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Standard Shaw Kung Fu Movies

    I accidentally watched it on Jiangsu TV. The story is based on the popular vengeance of learning art, and then set in the era of war and chaos. Although it is not new, it is also quite satisfactory. As a Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movie, the action design is completely different from the current popular...

  • Elinore 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    It’s still good to eat abalone

    Except for the title Shao Lao’s logo /SB/, it’s really... When the names of Shao Lao and his wife Fang Yihua appear in the subtitles in calligraphy, it is quite exciting. There are few calligraphic subtitles nowadays. (SB is the meaning of the Shaw Brothers) Except that the teacher who dragged the...

  • Rickey 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Dare not breathe

    Works that fully demonstrate Liu Jialiang's foundation. From the beginning to the end of the martial arts, literary drama is very rare. As a Kung Fu film, this arrangement is actually just right. One or two basic emotions in the eyes are enough to express the literary drama and give the audience...

  • Kasandra 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Have you seen the influence on Japanese manga?

    In the 1980s, there was a Chinese boom in Japanese comics, and a large number of Chinese martial arts and martial arts elements were introduced into the comics. Looking back, many of the martial arts practice and movement restraint stages have absorbed the ideas or ways of thinking in Shaw Kungfu...

  • Lilyan 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Excellent quality needs to be inherited

    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....

  • Myles 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    The wonder of real kung fu

    Liu Jialiang started his career as a martial arts director, and became known as a director for advocating true kungfu in movies.     The whole film adheres to this concept. It should be said that the plot of the movie is very one-liner. Although the story is set up with clues against the Qing...

  • Sylvan 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Shaolin Thirty-Six Room

    The University of Chicago theaters are showing the "Hong Kong Martial Arts Films" series, from Hu Jinquan's "The Drunk Man" (1966) to Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu" (2004). Ten of them have been selected for 40 years. Thursday night almost became a carnival for "martial arts fans." People laughed and...

  • Piper 2022-01-16 08:02:16

    Quite satisfactory

    In fact, although the story is quite old-fashioned, it is still pretty. We don't have to dig out any ideas or philosophies, because this is a good-looking movie for everyone. I don’t think anyone watching this movie is going for the plot, otherwise you will definitely be disappointed. After all,...