 |  |  |  |  This is a very fine film, capturing Jet Li and fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping at or near their personal bests. As great as the original "Fist of Fury"/"Chinese Connection" was, this is much better written and placed in the real world, i.e., SOME Japanese are subhuman creatures, rather than ALL. Yasuaki Kurata gives a well-modulated role as an honorable Japanese of considerable martial arts ability. | | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| I have long waited for a USA-compatible DVD release of this movie that preserved the original dialogue and editing, and had to make do with a mere VCD version.
Finally seeing a crisp re-mastered presentation was well worth the wait. In terms of story, action, and a moral lesson in courage, this film has it all; and I liked Jet Li's version of the story far better than Bruce Lee's "Fist of Fury".
Jet Li's Chen Zhen is lot less impulsive than the character played by Bruce Lee, and unlike "Fist of Fury" where all the Japanese are villains, there are honorable Japanese characters in "Fist of Legend", such as Chen's girlfriend Mitsuko, the elderly grandmaster of the Black Dragon Clan (played by Yasuki Kurata), and even the Japanese Ambassador.
The bad guys in Li's movie are clearly identified as the ambitious militarists who seek total dominion over China. While these imperialistic officers have the advantage of a powerful, modern army over the Chinese masses, as a matter of pride, they also seek to defeat the Chinese "Fist of Legend," to overcome in hand to hand combat the reputation of China's ancient martial arts tradition by hook or crook.
Thus Chen Zhen must fight for honor and country in a gruelling, exciting showdown with a frighteningly tall and tough Japanese general named Fujita. |
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 |  |  |  |  Not much question in this reviewer's mind: this is THE BEST Jet Li movie post-"Once Upon A Time in China" I and II. Amazing action, fast and furious. This is an excellent remake/reworking of Bruce Lee's "Chinese Connection". Yasuaki Kurata also gives an outstanding performance as the Japanese patriarch who has to challenge Jet to allow the latter to save face. Some of Yuen Wo-Ping's best fight choreography of his amazing career. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Good movie, but nowhere in the same league as the Venoms, Lau Kar Leung films, "Drunken Master 2" or even Jet's "Shaolin Temple" films or OUATIC 1,2,3 and "Tai Chi Master". Too much wire fu with lackluster mid 90's camerawork similar to other middle of the road fighters. Choreography doesn't flow together. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| Everyone and their mommas got to review this flick so pretty much everything that can be said about this flick has been said already. I guess I shouldn't even bother. Wait a minute, screw that, I want a piece too.
A lot of folks seem to think that this is one of the greatest kung fu movies of all time. Those folks know what they are talking about. This ball of thunder laced lightning hits rougher and heavier than a Kimbo Slice uppercut. We all know the deal and we all know who's in it. The real eternal question is: which match-up is sicker? Jet vs. Yasuaki Kurata, or Jet vs. Billy Chow? There's a stumper for you. They both rock so hard that if you bring up this question among your friends who are into fu flicks it will usually spark a pretty wild debate. I personally lean slightly toward the Jet/Yasuaki showdown. Something about wind and blindfolds--it just gets me going, dude.
"Fist Of Legend" is possibly the closest thing to perfect fight choreography around (perfect is relative, but honestly it might be perfect) and incorporates many martial art styles, such as Longfist, Ditang Chuan, Tong Bei, Chin Na, Aikido, Karate, boxing, Judo, Jujitsu, and quite a few more that I am probably forgetting. I know some cats say that the general was using Muay Thai. They have either poor eyesight or just improper schooling. Billy's just busting out with hardcore Karate.
This movie is the dope shit and every last one of you know it. If you haven't seen it, you better head for the hills, son, because we will hunt you down and staple you to something so we can force you to see this awesome piece of kung fu cinema history. You'll probably thank us afterwords and maybe even offer us a beer. And we'll accept. 'Cause we like beer. Keep kicking for the stars, folks. I'll be around. |
| | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | - Exactly so. It's phenomenal. | Jeffrey Frawley | | Y | | Ashley | | Y | It's a toss up for me between this and the OUATIC trilogy. But either way, this is the top of the kung fu heap, all the way. | Garvinstomp | | Y | The movie rocks! I agree this is one film that you just can't hate. It is enjoyable And a classic. | KungfuManiac | | Y | I am not a Jet li fan by any means, but this movie kicks balls...! | JAY LEE | | Y | well you know what i think of this classic say no more. | kung fu kid | | Y | I've seen a lot of reviews for "Fist of Legend" this week. I am pumped for the Dragon Dynasty release. This is one of the best kung fu movies ever made, I still remember watching it in theaters-it was a great experience. | JV47842 |
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 |  |  |  |  Well what can be said about this great kung fu classic that hasn't already been said? I shall just say I think this is Jet Li's greatest achievement. The fight choreography in this movie is fast and furious and is up there with the very best kung fu flicks. I was glad to see that Yuen Wo Ping kept the wire work to a minimum and kept the fights more grounded, as I think anything else would have spoiled the film. Some people try comparing this to Bruce Lee's "Fist Of Fury". Yes, the story's more or less the same, but I wouldn't say one is better than the other. I love them both. I reckon most people have seen this classic by now, but if you haven't, you really need to. I can't wait to get my hands on the two-disc ultimate edition in September. | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | This flick is absolutely amazing. 5 star all the way. | William Giordanella | | Y | Top of the pile. They'll be talking about this one long after we're gone. | Garvinstomp | | Y | | JV47842 | | Y | One of the all time greatest kung fu movies. Top 10. Undeniable. | Bastard Ronin |
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| I've seen this movie on the big screen, watched it about 50 times, and I understand all the craziness surrounding it, but I just don't see it as a 5 star flick.
This was an odd entry at the time, since Jet Li was turning out one crazy wire fu movie after another. Then, in 1994, this thing comes along. The fight choreography is good, but most of it doesn't have enough flair and intricate choreography, since it's a remake of a Bruce Lee film.
The power and skill of Jet Li is evident and it is one of his better flicks, but I enjoyed Jet's work in "Shaolin Temple 3" and "Once Upon a Time in China 2" better.
I can't give it a better rating since it comes down to the choreography, which becomes lackluster, especially during the final fight scene. I'm sure I'll get a lot of people disagreeing with this, but forget the hype and give it an honest look.
Everyone wanted this to be the greatest Jet Li film. I feel unsatisfied after viewing it in the same way that I'm unsatisfied with "Fearless". There's something about the camera angles and the staging of fights that I can't get over. |
| | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | My friend not only is the choreography outstanding in this film, but the acting from Jet Li and his supporting cast help make this the best remake of a Bruce lee movie ever made!!! | Sgt. T | | N | The movie has to be higher than a 3 star rating. It was enjoyable and it does offer great choreography. "Fearless" was great too, a good Jet Li fu outing. | Rambo part 5 please | | N | Yeah there is a lot of debate over this film because of it's wire fu. For me I really enjoyed this film, the pacing was fast & intriguing. The choreography was done really well. But everyone has their differences on fu films, especially with this pic. | JV47842 | | N | This film is worth more than 3 stars. The film is one of the best remakes of a movie I have ever seen. it's worth more than 3 stars. | KungfuManiac | | N | Sorry, but nope. The choreography here is top-notch, and the fact that it's a remake of a Bruce Lee film has to relevance to the quality of the choreography. | Choco | | N | The fight choreography doesn't have enough flair and intricate choreography?!? 360's,540's,butterfly twists, Longfist, Tong Bei, Karate, Boxing. Dude, you need to enroll in a martial arts class of some kind very soon. Extraordinary misconceptions. | Bastard Ronin |
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 |  |  |  |  This is a classic movie and I think the best remake of a movie ever made. The action is incredible. "Fist Of Legend" is a blast and it delivers the goods. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Jet Li's best film to date. The plot, the brilliant martial arts choreography, and opponents are all simply awesome. Hands down my favorite martial arts movie of all time. | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | What can I say? The guy's got taste... | Choco |
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 |  |  |  |  THE Greatest Martial Arts film in the Universe. Trust me, it's the only one thing that I'm sure of. 99/100, nothing's perfect, but this is as close as it gets. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| FIST OF LEGEND is not a mere remake of the Bruce Lee film FIST OF FURY (called THE CHINESE CONNECTION in the U.S.) I don't there was one Bruce Lee movie I didn't like EXCEPT for FIST OF FURY. It was simply a long, boring, poorly made kung fu flick that disgraced Bruc Lee and everything he stood for.
And in truth, FIST OF LEGEND doesn't have much to do with FIST OF FURY, other than than the basic plot (a martial artist avenging his master's murder) and the Chinese vs Japanese element, so no, I don't consider this a remake of FIST OF FURY, but even if you do, I promise you FIST OF LEGEND is by far the better film.
The movie begins in 1937, during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Chen Zhen (Jet Li) is attending college in Japan when he learns that his master, or as Chinese call them, Sifu, was killed in a match with the Sensei of Shanghai's Japanese school. Though Chen Zhen does not hate the Japanese (his girlfriend Mitsuko, played by the lovely Nakayama Shinobu, is Japanese), he returns to Shanghai, and challenges the Sensei who beat his Sifu to a match. Chen Zhen easily wins, and therefore deduces that since he won, his Sifu should have as well. Chen Zhen has an autopsy performed which reveals that shortly before the match, his Sifu was poisoned.
The poisoning is the work of the evil Japanese Genral Fujita, who wants to lead Japan into conquering China. Fujita had the Sifu poisoned because he was the leader of a Chinese resistance movement against the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Now Chen Zhen is out for one thing: revenge.
Yes, vengence is a typical, almost traditional element of kung fu movies, but FIST OF LEGEND also focuses on the romance between Chen Zhen and Mitsuko, such as the disapproval of Chen Zhen's fellow Chinese towards him romancing a Japanese. When she arrives in Shanghai, she is immediately cast out as being an evil, almost less than human, person simply for her nationality. But Chean Zhen comes to her defense.The message appears to be racial tolerance must always prevail, even in times where one race mistreats another.
But martial arts action is still what audiences are looking for here, and those not wanting wire-fu will be pleased. Two drawn-out confrontations stand out in this film. One is a match between Chen Zhen and Funokoshi Fumio, Mitsuko's uncle. The other is the final battle between Chen Zhen and Fujita, in which you can almost literally feel it as both men punch and kick the hell out of each other.
So the next time your in the mood for a real action-packed kung fu film, FIST OF LEGEND should come to mind. |
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 |  |  |  |  THE BEST Jet Li martial arts film available! The story is a fictional account surrounding the mysterious death of real-life legendary Kung Fu instructor Huo Yuan Chia, and is a retread of the classic Bruce Lee film Jing Wu Men a.k.a Fists of Fury (inappropriately retitled Chinese Connection for its North American release). While politics and racial intolerance abounds, the real set-piece is Li's formidable Kung Fu skills. The revenge-heavy plot requires a multitude of action sequences which allow Jet Li to show off his talent. Although the "wire-fu" shots may somewhat lessen the impact of Li's power, there is no denying that he is the genuine article. If anyone can succeed the legendary Bruce Lee (and in my estimation no one ever will), Jet Li is a worthy candidate. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Briilliant. Jet Li exercises great martial arts skill and fabulous hand to hand techniques. There are good fights and the story is excellent. All around this has to be some of his best work yet. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  NO CONTEST. In my opinion this is the best martial arts film to be created with pure skill and speed. There are NO flying-in-the-air crazy stunts that would never happen in real life. It's straight hand-to-hand combat (with the exception of the Japanese invading Jeng Wu school, and the end battle). AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Forget crap like "The One" and the lame "Kiss Of The Dragon". This is Jet Li's best movie. Actually, it is one of the greatest things coming out from Hong Kong ever. The final fight between Li and Billy Chow is amazing, and is only surpassed by Jackie Chan's "Police Story". | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| The best Jet Li film that I have seen so far and the fighting scenes are the best you are going to see from Jet Li. This film is a remake of Bruce Lee's classic Fist of Fury AKA "Chinese Connection"--what happens is Jet Li's master is killed. Jet Li's name in the film is Chen, and so Chen finds out that his master is killed when he is in Japan while he was studying there after he was attacked. Chen returns to Shanghai, his home town, and finds out that his master was poisoned. So Chen wants revenge and there are some other twists and turns during the film. What makes this film so good is that it has a quite good story as well as good fighting scenes. Yuen Wo Ping choreographed all the fight scenes. And finally all I have to say is just buy the film and you will see how good it is. Some say this is one of the best martial arts film ever, but I would say that it is Jet Li's best film up to date. |
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 |  |  |  |  Fist of Legend is simply awesome. It's one of the best movies I've ever seen, and this Ritek version is amazing. No cuts and correct dialogues...I LOVE THIS MOVIE, get it now!!! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Simply one of the best kung fu action films ever made. The fights are extremely well choreographed & filmed. The fight between Jet Li and the old Japanese master is one of the best fights that I have ever seen. Do not pass up the chance to buy it!! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| I would recommend this pure martial arts action movie to anyone who's a fan of the martial art movies. Jet Li the main man stars as Chen Jen, reprising the role of Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury. Everyone thinks this is his best martial arts movie he has ever made, which I definitely agree! It surely is with the excellent choreographed fight scenes (hardly any wire-fu, but ground based fighting!), good storyline, good picture quality and sound. Not to forget the fantastic Jet Li martial arts actor himself, he really gets to show off his outstanding martial skills to the maximum! A non-stop martial arts action flick that will last forever, totally recommended to everyone! Watch it more times, you never get bored of it especially with the addictive and magnificent soundtrack that resembles an 'improving' or 'rising to the top' kind of effect (it really is so effective towards the movie's content)! WITH NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER THIS IS A MUST-GET JET LI MOVIE! |
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