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Drunken Master 3 |
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Rating: Summary: Under-rated kung fu classic Review: I wanted to write this review to defend this under-rated kung fu classic. This film was directed by Liu Chia-Liang, the absolute finest martial arts director ever. While this film is very different than the other in the "Drunken Master" series, it is still excellent. While the other films contained a lot of stupid comedy and excellent old-school kung fu, this film is more serious and realistic. The fight scenes contain the same outstanding creativity as does all of Liu Chia-Liang's work, but with this film the fights do not contain the same attack-pause-attack-pause, pre-scripted feel. The fights are fast and frantic. The one bad thing about the film is that there are a relatively small amount of fights. However, if you are a fan of true kung fu, and not the wire-work suggested by the other reviewer, this would be a great film to check out.
Rating: Summary: Under-rated kung fu classic Review: This film does NOT have Jet Li in it. It also doesn't have Jackie Chan in it either. It DOES have some decent humor and a few decent kung-fu fights, but mostly is pretty weak. Andy Lau is in this one and is also under-used. If you liked Legend of Drunken Master and seek more like it - then look for Iron Monkey, Last Hero in China, Swordsman 2, Fong Sai Yuk 1 & 2, and if you want good Jackie Chan - look for Supercop, Who Am I?, and Operation Condor. This film isn't horrible, but you should probably pass on it anyway.
Rating: Summary: 2 1/2 stars - This film does not have Jet Li in it! Review: This film does NOT have Jet Li in it. It also doesn't have Jackie Chan in it either. It DOES have some decent humor and a few decent kung-fu fights, but mostly is pretty weak. Andy Lau is in this one and is also under-used. If you liked Legend of Drunken Master and seek more like it - then look for Iron Monkey, Last Hero in China, Swordsman 2, Fong Sai Yuk 1 & 2, and if you want good Jackie Chan - look for Supercop, Who Am I?, and Operation Condor. This film isn't horrible, but you should probably pass on it anyway.
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