 |  |  |  |  This is one of those movies where the action saves the film, and I definitely mean that. This movie absolutely has a bad story and bad training sequences, but the fights are good. Yes, I actually gave this film a 2 1/2 instead of a 0 or 1 because I enjoyed the fight scenes. | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | This film has a great story and excellent training sequences, and I definitely mean that. | MS10197 |
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| So here's the basic plot: the "Corrector of Bad Kung Fu" (played by Kwan Fung) rolls into town, busts up a school, then meets another teacher (played by Hau Chiu-Sing) and his three students, proceeds to kick their asses and embarrass the teacher. The students strike out to find new teachers to avenge their former teacher, each agreeing to return to the town in six months to take their revenge on Kwan's character. Kwan plays a VERY convincing bad guy (complete with black cloak and hat, the former of which he only sheds at the end of the movie when he gets REALLY serious about his fu) and has the proper swagger and fu chops to make it work. His moves are fast, crisp and acrobatic. He was a good physical choice for the arrogant "Corrector of Bad Kung Fu".
The first student (Tony Leung Siu-Hung; no not the Tony Leung from Jet Li's "Hero") hooks up with a woman (played by Wong Mei-Mei) who makes bean curd (and happens to have her elderly blind father kung fu master living next door to her--a neat little side plot that goes nowhere but has some fun fu with 'eggs') and convinces her to become his teacher. Leung is probably the smoothest fu artist of the three students. He learns to focus his fights through his legs not arms/fists--the female teacher is a "boot-woman".
The second student (played by Ng Yuen-Jun) befriends a drunk-cripple (played by Han He) as his new teacher. The student uses the crane style he has learned from his new teacher to fight a dude he finds at his teacher's house (turns out to be a drunk friend of the teacher whom the teacher is using to "train" the student). Early in this particular fight (at approximately 72 minutes into the movie) the student strikes a "Daniel-san" pose that will make many familiar with the "Karate Kid" movies chuckle.
The third student (played by Austin Wai Tin-Chi) tries stealing dried fish from a fisherman (played by Jamie Luk Kim-Ming), who turns out to be a fu expert. The student asks the fisherman to teach him and the latter agrees to do so, but only if the student stays with him for two years (which of course the student agrees to, only to break his word later when he needs to return to town). This student learns to fight with a pole--comes in handy in the finale fight with Kwan, who sports a spear.
While the students are being taught new styles/techniques, the former teacher (Hau) takes up drinking and the sword, to master the drunken sword. Training sequences for the students and the former teacher are all good and fun to watch. Really none of the martial artists with any screen time are slouches in this flick, everyone is sharp and talented.
The finale pits the three students and their former teacher against Kwan (hence the "5 Super Fighters" title) in a fu extravaganza; starts out hand-to-hand and moves to weapons. Most of the fighting is between Kwan and the three students--the former teacher spends much of the time drinking and passing out. Eventually the teacher and Kwan go at it, followed by the gang-up and final blows of the movie.
Some of Lo Mar (director) and Lam Chiu's (cinematographer) camerawork is really innovative and creative as 70's fu flix go; some of point-of-view shots (e.g., a brief sequence early in the film where the viewers see Kwan Fung's punches coming at them from behind the right ear of one of the three young heroes of the movie he is fighting--very impressive and not oft done in that era) and slow motion/momentary motion stops to punctuate action were VERY effective.
All in all this is a solid 5 star flick in terms of old skool fu, with a 3 star plot, so a good 4.5 star flick. If you like old skool, pick this one up; you won't be disappointed. |
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| Labeled an old school classic, "Five Superfighters" manages to maintain a fairly decent plot (albeit a little wacky in places) and include enough all-out brawls to quench the thirst of any kung fu fan.
The premise is simple: a bad guy calling himself "The Kung Fu Corrector" wanders into town to, well, correct kung fu. As he does this, he manages to beat a trio of students' master, shaming him. The students each seek out new masters in order to perfect new styles and take revenge for their original teachers' loss. Trust me, it's a lot simpler than I made it sound.
It's your standard affair. Interesting training sequences, mild comedy and more than a fair share of fights. Unlike many conventional kung fu flicks, the action is where this gem excels. I can honestly say some of the best uses of spear and staff can be found in this movie. It's possibly THE best, bar "The Odd Couple." The empty-handed forms are lightning quick, powerful and incredibly enjoyable.
There are moments that make this above par when it comes to kung fu movies. The addition of the teacher and his turning to drink is a nice addition to this standard tale.
Overall this is a ballistic, action packed outing. Comparisons have been made between this and "Monkey Kung Fu"; and while I think the latter is better, "Five Superfighters" more than holds its weight in a sea of wannabes and solid actioners.
Superb. |
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 |  |  |  |  Action was okay. But the story didn't make sense to me. Why did all three lie to their potential masters? And why kill the guy at the end? | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  There's nothing particularly special about this movie, however it is not a bad movie either. It is one of those movies that you get and are happy if it cost under $10. Not a classic, but definitely worth the buy and watch! And probably much better in the original language. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  This is really a fun "old school" kung fu movie. I thoroughly enjoyed the villain known as the "Kung Fu Corrector". The action was good and the comedy didn't ruin the flow of the movie (like some kung fu comedies so often do). Highly recommended. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| "Five Superfighters" is a good little kung fu film for those who love the comedy kung fu sub-genre. Director Lo Mar put together a third tier ensemble of players for this action flick.
The lead villian, comes to town sporting a sign reading "the repairman of bad Kung Fu".
Of couse this starts fights galore for the offended schools and masters of the town, and it's not long before our young heroes and their master get their heads handed to them. This leads to shame for the master, and the students decide they will seek out new masters to learn additional styles and return in six months to gain revenge, and restore their teacher's faith. Even the master, not privey to the students plan, learns a new drunken technique, and is also better when the finale takes place.
This film seems as if it were written for the Venoms, and the guys here perform admiralbly. I feel it could have been better with the Venoms, however, the fights were still top Shaw quality.
Check out "Five Superfighters": 3.5 stars and good Bad Kung Fu. |
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 |  |  |  |  1000 fight scenes!! Well it feels like it, full on all the way, all participants are excellent in what they do: drunken monkey sword, pole fighting, monkey...it has it all; but for me the reason why I recommend this flick as a purchase is the villian, "The Kung Fu Corrector!!" Kuan Feng's Spear at the end is up there with his Pole in "Stroke Of Death" sublime choreography makes for exciting fight scenes, and that's what I like!!! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Same fantastic choreography as in "Stroke Of Death" and "Boxer From The Temple". If you liked those, then "Five Superfighters" won't disappoint. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  An early Shaw Brothers classic, pitting the kung fu corrector called the specialist against a teacher and his three students. The teacher and students must learn new styles from different sources in order to defeat the specialist. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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