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    by TheDenizen


Not bad. Jet Li fights in a chicken suit.
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    by William Giordanella


There are some surprisingly great fight scenes in this one. Some of the comedy is actually funny, some of it is the typical silly Asian comedy. The pros definitely outweigh the cons. Highly recommended.
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Once again Jet Li plays the Wong Fei Hung character, but this time the movie is action comedy, which again kind of makes this film unique to his other movies.

Jet Li plays a serious character and the comedy comes from the other characters in the movie. Its funny at times because of the characters (not Jet Li) and the exagerrated power of the moves.

The martial arts wire fu action will be one of the best you will ever see in a Hong Kong flick like this one.

The fights are well choreographed and fast paced that they are so exciting and entertaining that you can watch it several times without becoming bored of its action.

One of the most memorable moves in this movie is the No Shadow Kick, it is totally unique to his film. Jet Li does this No Shadow Kick, but with the wires. As a result its looks so innovative and fantastic that you have to watch again to see its brilliance of revolutionising Hong Kong cinema kung fu action.

Not to forget the excellent Wong Fei Hung theme music that accompanies the fights to make it more exciting and intense to watch.

There's way more to talk about, but I can't write about everything, so just get movie now to see for yourself!!!

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Unofficial sequel to the Once Upon a Time in China movies (this is *not* Wong Fei Hung part 4 as some people may call it). "Not quite as stylish as Tsui Hark's movies - but very well worth watching. Some good comedy and lots of high-flying kung fu - perhaps a little too high-flying at times though! There is also a glimpse of some "Drunken Master"-style kung fu.
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