The top ten "unpopular" martial arts movies in Hong Kong, China, from start to finish, revisiting is still a masterpiece!

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1, "The World's First Punch" in 1972; the film's martial arts is relatively calm and well-regulated. Compared with general Hong Kong martial arts movies, it has a unique style, which may have a lot to do with Korean director Zheng Changhe. But like other kung fu movies, hatred is always the main thread of the movie. The selection of actors and performances have been relatively successful, and it seems that we need to get to know director Zheng Changhe in the future.

The top ten 'unpopular' martial arts movies in Hong Kong, China, from start to finish, revisiting is still a masterpiece! - Lujuba

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2, "Ma Yongzhen" 1997; very strange, few people mention this movie, I don't know if it is too mainstream or we are too picky. No matter how you look at it, this is not a bad film, at best it can be considered mediocre. The entry point of the movie is very ordinary, the small person becomes the big person, and finally sees the world clearly and abandons the nobles, and no one returns to the ordinary.

The top ten 'unpopular' martial arts movies in Hong Kong, China, from start to finish, revisiting is still a masterpiece! - Lujuba

3, "Hong Quan and Wing Chun" 1974; the second visit to the film is considered a small breakthrough, a small orgasm was added in the middle, but the time of the orgasm was short, but Wing Chun pierced the abdomen and hooked out the intestines. The shot that killed the opponent instantly is explosive. The addition of two small vases is a small balance, but it is still difficult to correct the monotonous old problems in action.

The top ten 'unpopular' martial arts movies in Hong Kong, China, from start to finish, revisiting is still a masterpiece! - Lujuba

4, "Eagle Claw Iron Shirt" in 1977; this movie should be a childhood memory of many people, especially the plot of crushing the eggshell, what a crisp sound, it is estimated that most people can't remember the plot of the film. Remember this. After so many years of rewatching, I personally feel that this film is still very high-quality by the standards of kung fu movies, and it is worthy of being produced by Wu Siyuan. Kung fu movies of that era were more real, and the fighting scenes accounted for a large proportion. Of course, the emotional drama was far less detailed than it is now, or even basically zero, but the plot was more compact, which is more suitable for audiences who purely like kung fu.

5, "Crazy Monkey" in 1979; Among the movies that show unique skills, "Crazy Monkey" is definitely the best work, and Liu Jialiang's two distinctive features are fully revealed in the film. Also worth mentioning in this film is the first collaboration between Hui Yinghong and Liu Jialiang. She played the role of Liu Jialiang’s sister in the film. Although she knew she was embroidering her legs at first glance, she also played quite a bit. At least she can play two tricks with Luo Lie, the “No. less.

6, "Shaolin Thirty-Six Rooms", 1978; martial arts from beginning to end, literary drama is very rare. As a Kung Fu movie, 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 room for reverie. As a Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movie in the 1970s, it is very different from the current fighting movie trend. Movies nowadays pay more and more attention to the sense of actual combat, with fewer traces of tricks. In this movie, you can tell at a glance that all the tricks are well set.

7, "Dragon Ninja" in 1982; the action design of walking on stilts is enough to be included in the history of kung fu movies! Director Yuan Kui became a masterpiece. After dubbing, Li Yuanba is completely Chen Gangsheng from the period of "Snake-Shaped Hand" and "Drunken Fist". Sanada Hirozhi is very handsome and speaks Cantonese foul language. But the whole drama is very nonsense, the background of the times is completely foolish, and the final battle between the two boys and Huang Zhengli is even more messy and pretending to be a fool.

8, "Mr. Like and Looking for Qianhua" in 1978; The advantage of "Mr. Like and Looking for Qianhua" is that it dissects every move and practice method of Wing Chun and is photographed in detail. Read it as a textbook of Wing Chun, even without those plots, it can become a classic. In this regard, Donnie Yen’s "Ip Man" still needs to learn from "Mr. Zan and Looking for Qianhua". The director of "Mr. Zan" was actually Sammo Hung. This is also surprising. It is also fascinating to think about the action direction of Hong Lai in the later "Ip Man" series. In fact, people have been playing around as early as 30 years ago.

9, "The Prodigal Boy" 1981; Ryazan and Ni Fei, Lin Zhengying and Sammo Hung, the comparison between the actor, the fat man and the master, as of the time of the Liyuan Fire, the script was very delicate, and in the end it was not accepted at all. Mystery feels that the movie is very much influenced by Liu Jialiang, so I had a foreboding that it would be miserable at the beginning. The Hong Kong filmmakers of that era were really talented and virtuous. The storyline was simple and rude, the action scenes were brilliant, and the humor of Fatty Hong was interspersed with them. Compared with many martial arts movies that are not so-called today, they are much better.

10, "The Scorpion Warrior" in 1992; the movie stations kept replaying, so that the plot of the movie was so repetitive. Master Liu Jialiang's hard work is really enjoyable. In fact, he and Yuan Zhen are the protagonists? The final ending tells us the importance of blood thickness, there is blood and output, carry the audience. Luo Meiwei looked really good when she was young.

Hong Kong's top ten "unpopular" martial arts movies, from start to finish, revisiting is still a masterpiece! How many have you seen?

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