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    by DH24479


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    by Kung Fu Classic Viewer


Donnie Yen plays a rich kid with superior skills in kung fu who is targeted by another well-off troubled rich kid with less than half the kung fu skills. Donnie's half brother doesn't talk, but he expresses humility to Donnie in his own special way.

I know, I'm yawning too.

Anyway it picks up when the father of the troubled rich kid hires an assassin to wipe out Donnie's father and step brother. He has a fight, gets his you know what kicked, and stumbles upon a rat-faced Tai Chi master and his rather large wife. He learns the secret of Tai Chi and just picks up the movie.

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    by RP6082


Very good, wish there wer a few more fight scenes. But overall very good!
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    by William Giordanella


I am in the miniority of people that didn't care for this movie. The ultra low budget really killed this for me, as well as there being more comedy than fighting. It was really weird seeing Donnie Yen doing comedy; I can't remember any other movie of his where he does comedy. The few fight scenes Donnie has are pretty good, there just weren't enough of them for me.
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    by Movie Freak


This is Donnie Yen's movie debut, and I must say it wasn't bad. However, don't go in expecting "SPL" or "Flash Point" action, because this film was back in the 70's where kung fu films dominated China. I'd give this film a higher rating but the drunken tai chi didn't seem like anything refreshing. It's just regular tai chi with a drunk-acting master (who is actually one of Yuen Wo Ping's brothers). The fight scenes, however, are impressive, but not as great as other films Yuen Wo Ping did during this era, such as "Drunken Master", "Buddhist Fist", or "Snake In Eagle's Shadow". Also it's funny how Donnie Yen is actually doing some comedy in the film and not your typical hardass, like 90% of his other films. This isn't a bad movie and is definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Donnie Yen or just love kung fu films.
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    by RH34656


Yuen Wo Ping wacky, with great, inventive fights and funky special effects. Suspend your disbelief and watch this one, preferably with that Bucktooth Jane gal from "Kung Fu Hustle"...
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    by DarkHumour
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Donnie Yen is the man as he defeats a mad killer.
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    by Little Dragon Fan


If the filmmakers had more money to work with on this production, I think this film would have been a five star movie. Take away a few stars for production values. Other than that, great story and great martial arts choreography by the great Yuen Wo Ping and company. Donnie Yen delivers Tai Chi moves with fantastic flare!
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YI agree. The merits of this movie go unsung. I like the idea of drunken tai chi. I'd like to see this style against a style like Muay Thai (i.e. Donnie Yen vs. Tony Jaa).Mad Monkey
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    by TL37399


Pure Entertainment--everything about this movie is good--even the comedy (which is rare). The fights and the overall style of the movie makes it a must see!
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    by MVR1950


A decent film for any Yuen Wo Ping fan. This may be Donny Yen's first martial arts film, but displays his Tai Chi fighting style very believably. The fight choreography is not bad but not the best from Yuen Woo Ping.
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    by CD4079


Great choreography, but fight sequences are too short.
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    by AB27038


It's a very good martial arts cum comedy movie. I like it very much. I would like to have more on this type of movie.
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    by mike lee


Love to see a young Donnie Yen. I bought this DVD twice, I love it. A slow showdown, but everything else is very good. Highly recommended, if you like tai chi!
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    by reviewer


This is Donnie's first lead starring film, and have to say it was brilliant! There were so many ideas and so many actions going on that you have to watch it again. Donnie's so charismatic with his martial arts action, and he also adds some action comedy. In fact it's the first film I've seen that had the most filming ideas. You can definitely feel the heat too.

The martial arts action is mainly fast paced with some slow motions. If you get the HK Cantonese version, the sound is quality is perfect, especially it's like listening to Cantonese and dramatic Hong Kong style sound effects.

There are loads of fights, some fun, some fast, some playing about and testing fights, some long great fights. Overall a great Donnie Yen film that every fan should see.

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    by JL27179




If you like drunken master by Jackie Chan, you'll love this movie to! Its was Donnie's first film, and I thought it was great! There was so much going on, so many ideas, actions, editing, zooming, close ups, expressions, fast editing, talents, some comedic action, slow motions, realistic martial arts action, kung fu actions, dancing, it goes on...

So much charisma and things going on, that's why its a great Donnie Yen film, especially as it was only his first ever made film.

There were some nice and very decent kicks performed by master Donnie. Also his kung fu in the end is heroic, as well as his kicks. This film definitely makes anyone interested start martial arts or copy Donnie actions and moves e.t.c. I think its a classic Donnie yen movie, though it could of been refined and sorted out a bit more, but back in the 1980's was when a lot of ideas were needed in martial arts kung fu films. Also I still prefer Donnie to do more serious roles, even though its rare to see Donnie joke about and do comedy with martial arts action, so its makes it alright and decent.

You will have watch it find your own opinion, as everyone has different opinions. Fights scenes always great and can be watched again and again like the last fight scene, the middle part is mainly comedy martial arts action, beginning fight scene with Donnie spectacular kicks. I definitely enjoyed it though, and it inspired, influenced me more.

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    by mark wright


This film is brillant, if you liked druken master get this movie, you won't regret it!

After watching this movie I wondered about Donnie Yen. Why isn't he as big as Jackie Chan or Sammo Hung? Reason is he fell in to the trap of using too many special effects, it makes him look like he hasn't got a clue what he is doing.

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    by Jerry O. Tomala'


NOTE: This review refers to the double-feature DVD from Ground Zero.

The 4 [stars out of 5] rating is because Drunken Tai Chi shows Yuen Wo Ping doing some early stuff with fireworks and a very young Donnie Yen doing some great action scenes. But for the price, if you decide to buy a DVD while here, it is a good movie to add to you collection.

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