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A Kid From Tibet All Content Used With Permission. ![]() Ok movie. I've never been a big Yuen Biao fan, but I think this is one of his better movies. Yuen Biao is a young Tibetan lama who is sent on a mission toH.K. to recover a powerful magic treasure item that has been stolen from his temple. Corey Yuen is the bad guy who, along with his beautiful evil sister, is trying to appropriate the treasure and its power for his own ends. Michelle Lee is an assistant to the lawyer who is trying to get the papers signed to have the item restored to its rightful owner - the temple. Needless to say, she gets caught in the middle of all the action, and ends up hanging out a lot with Yuen Biao, who is naive and ignorant of the ways of modern life in H.K., but has magic powers and great kung fu skills to compensate (and he's virtuous.) A not bad, not great comedy pretty much in the vein of the superior "Iceman Cometh." -Hokazak Yuen Biao plays a monk who knows very little about modern day life, and Michelle Lee is a sophisticated Hong Kong woman; most of the comedy parts probably wrote themselves! This movie was the first from Yuen's own production company, and it's very good: excellent martial arts (of course) and a good script, plus some interesting location footage. -Leh ![]() This movie is better than Iceman Cometh in my opinion. The martial arts scenes are thrilling and the story line is worth watching. All who watched it in our group (including 3 women) gave it a thumbs up. Watch for the sister of the main villan kicking serious butt and looking good in black leather while doing it. Her stunts are incredible. The movie never drags in pace and the slapstick is light-hearted. 8/10 -RLM
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