 |  |  |  |  Actually came across this Jet Li movie on the whim. Typical Shaolin story. Training and fighting scenes were good, but pretty much the same as what you would find in other early Jet Li movies. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Fast paced action sequences, decent acting, but the movie was kind of long and drawn out, too much talking, but a good movie. Jet Li is young and fast! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  This was the only collaboration between Jet Li and Lau Kar Leung, and I think they made a classic here. I think "Martial Arts Of Shaolin" is a blast from start to finish, with lots of great choreographed action scenes and very likable characters. I thought the scenery and costume designs were very pleasing to the eye. If you like Jet Li films and haven't seen this one yet, then just get it and, like me, you'll be glad you did. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  All of the stars in this movie were great, very fast-paced action and intricate fight scenes shot the old way in long shot, not with lots of camera tricks and wires. A great classic, I highly recommend this one. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  "Martial Arts of Shaolin" (aka "Shaolin Temple 3") was the best of the series. This was more of a classic Jet Li style movie. I didn't care much for the storyline, but the fight scenes were nice. If you plan to watch this series, start with "Shaolin Temple" 1 and 2, then watch this installment. This was the best of the series. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  I really enjoyed the third installment of the "Shaolin Temple" movie trillogy starring a young Jet Li. Like the other two, the martial arts action was outstanding. The plot was pretty decent, and the choreography for the fighting superbly done by Liu Chia Liang (a.k.a. Lau Kar Leung). I'm surprised that this is one of the only pairings between Jet Li and Liu Chia Liang, because it was a very successful one! The action sequences are the result of hard work and no wires.
Liu Chia Liang (a.k.a. Lau Kar Leung) does great work with a young Jet Li! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  I saw this in the theater about ten years ago and was delighted to find it again on HKFlix! This is a great film. It's somewhat halfway between old and new school as far as its style. Jet Li is his young, unbelievably agile, self here and the film has some incredible action sequences. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  It's really hard to explain my feelings. There is everything perfect about this masterpiece. Colorful movie with good story and excellent fights. I don't believe that any fan of the genre could dislike this film. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  This was another oustanding movie enjoyed by myself and family, it featured a very young Jet Li in what must be one of his finest performances. This movie showcased drawdropping kung fu, a teasing love story and spectacular scenery (magnificent) rivalling "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in every aspect. It's a pity that this film was done in the mid '80s as it would have copped many nominations and awards in this new age and acceptance of new wave martial arts in the United States. I truly loved this movie and will watch it sparingly to keep the flame of interest burning. Fans please purchase these earlier Jet Li titles and see his lighter side. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Kick-ass film starring none other than Jet Li! Awesome fights, but [there is] a single thing keeps this film from being perfect: that ANNOYING AND STUPID-ASS MUSIC! I wanted to punch my speakers in!!!! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Say it with me: there is such a thing as a big-budget Shaw Brothers movie! Martial Arts of Shaolin must have cost a fortune to produce, compared to other productions of this era (mid-eighties), but what a great investment. Hundreds of extras in full costume, beautiful outdoor scenes, and an actual boat and river sequence that will leave you awestruck. Oh yeah, and some guy named Jet Li.
Not only that, but Martial Arts of Shaolin has a good story as well. Three shaolin students, some from the north, some from the south, all cross paths in their efforts to assassinate a corrupt official. Two of them are men, one is a woman. A love triangle ensues.
The fight scenes are fast and very entertaining. Even non-martial arts film fans will enjoy this one. Highly recommended. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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Absolutely stunning. Seeing Jet Li move like this without wires and before age and injuries took their toll is jaw-dropping.
Yu Hai is as impressive as he was in Tai Chi Boxer (with Wu Jing), and Lau Kar-leung's direction and choreography are superb. I've never seen the first two Shaolin Temple films and, whilst this is apparently the best, action-wise, I shall have to seek them out now.
Huang Qiu-yan made a good female lead, and it appears that Jet did in fact win her hand in the end, as he married her in real life (from 1987-1990).
What more can you ask for in a film? There's pole fighting, Mantis style kung fu, and the mighty three-sectioned staff.
Unless I'm mistaken, Chi Chuen-Hua (Yu from Fong Sai Yuk II) was one of the henchmen. There was certainly a mean-looking bald guy that closely resembled him in any respect.
Basically, buy this film NOW. |
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| What can I say about this movie. I enjoyed Shaolin Temple 1 and I enjoyed Shaolin Temple Kids as well, but this movie blows the lid off of both films. From start to finish the martial arts displays were phenominal. I haven't seen jet any better. Yue Sing Wai, to me this guy rates in the top 5 bad guys of kung fu films. He rates as a bad buy with the likes of Lo Lieh, Wang Lung Wei, Chan Sing, Lu Feng, and then Yue Sing Wai. I enjoyed him in Yellow River Fighter as the hero, but as a bad guy he is simply the man. His double handle double edged sword technique is the best hands down. And Yue Hoi his mantis fist....POWERFUL. I guess three times is a charm because their display in this movie overshadows Shaolin 1 and 2. Shaolin 1 and 2 are pure appetizers compare to Shaolin Temple 3, and I didn't know that Lau Kar Leung (Liu Chia Liang) choreographed this film, the fights were tight, crisp, with powerful movements. Yuen Woo Ping, and Ching Siu Ting are dynamic choreographers, but if you want tight traditional fights without the wire fu Lau is the best. 5 out of 5. |
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