This is a very classic Hong Kong martial arts film, and it is also an old Hong Kong film, but the description and explanation of Wing Chun in it are really wonderful, especially for laymen, they will think that Wing Chun is basically like this of. This film tells the story of Ryazan, a master of Wing Chun, who practised martial arts and was well versed in medicine. He lived in Foshan to teach medicine and hang pots to help the world. He was respected by the villagers and was praised as "Mr. Zan". He was also the fourth-generation heir of Wing Chun. Chen Hua is an upright person and he likes martial arts, but he has no teacher to advise him, so he is difficult to improve. He worked as a cashier at Moji Qianzhuang, known as "Looking for Qianhua", and later worshipped Ryazan as his teacher. He is the fifth generation heir of Wing Chun.
The past Hong Kong martial arts movies have no plot. Of course, when you watch martial arts movies, you just look at the action design. However, this movie has a lot of wonderful actions, and the plot is quite good, the narrative is simple but innovative, and the plot is also compact. There are many kinds of martial arts shown in the movie, such as Wing Chun, Monkey Boxing, Mantis Boxing, leg styles, and iron jerseys.
There are many wonderful things about this movie. For example, when Ryazan was assassinated, Ryazan was injured and the enemy was injured. He used Wing Chun to touch his hands against the fierce Thunder's legs, and Wing Chun secretly hit the iron cloth shirt. For another example, Ryazan taught Chen Hua the various ways of Wing Chun, which is undoubtedly a treat for those who love Wing Chun. This movie also shows more of Wing Chun’s moves, as well as Wing Chun’s stick method, which is refreshing.
Okay, I like Wing Chun, and those who like Hong Kong martial arts movies hurry up and watch it. I hope everyone likes it. Please comment after watching.