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    by MS10197




When talking about Carter Wong, most people seem to either love him or hate him; there seems to be no middle ground. I have always thought he was a good fighter, so his presence in this film does not bother me. He does a good job in this film, particularly in the last segment when he uses the 18 styles.

This film does have several flaws though. When discussing the beginning of the film, several of the lengthier reviews have pointed out Joseph Kuo's obvious use of a model for the distance shots of Shaolin Temple. This wasn't really a big deal for me. The most ridiculous part of the Shaolin Temple portion of the movie was not the model, but rather a scene that occurs during the bombardment of the temple by the Ching. The shots inside the temple show monks being killed and fires igniting everywhere. With all the carnage that is occurring, the abbot still insists that the monks cannot leave the temple until they defeat the bronzemen that guard one of the exits. I am not kidding; more people die to the bronzemen than are killed by the Ching. This bit of stupidity almost made me stop the film right then and there. Another stupid moment occurs when Carter Wong returns badly injured from a failed attempt to kill the emperor. Instead of treating his wounds, the teacher orders him hung upside down and beaten.

Aside from a few ridiculous moments, this movie does have some good fight scenes, although I wish there had been more of them. As for the reviewers who mock the emperors anti-sword vest, it is certainly much more plausible than having him invincible except for the presence of one hidden weak point, a ridiculous device that is used far too often in old-school movies.

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Yi agree with you when you say there should of been more fight scenes. But this movie is a good one though. And I must say you have a good review.ap2
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    by ap2


One of the best Joseph Kuo’s best, I must say. Also, this is a very peculiar Shaolin massacre movie and more of an elaborate written script more then I can say for Shaw Brothers’ “Shaolin Abbot”. Even though this was an okay martial arts film- the story alone breaks ground because this movie made me feel the emotional ride like no other kung fu movie. I am glad that I have this movie in my collection now. If you buy it, you should be too.
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    by JAY LEE


Another bland Joseph Kuo movie starring Carter Wong. This movie adds nothing new to the kung fu genre or to the legend of the Shaolin Temple. Carter Wong is a decent fighter, but I always felt that his talent was wasted in all these forgetable low budget Kuo flicks. Had he been working at Shaw Bros. or done more films with Golden Harvest I think he would have been a much bigger star and be allowed to show his talents in the right settings.
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