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![]() This movie is a revenge flick plus a whole lot more. Too much to get into, but you can get it after a few viewings. This movie is a cool blend of kung fu, magic, and wire movement. There's a lot of flying and magic, which is pulled off excellently old school style. Even the real hand to hand combat is some of the tightest of choreography and includes a lot of cool acrobat-ism (flips and stuff)... This is a must have for the Jet Li fans. ![]() This movie shows off Jet Li's fighting abilities, with Sammo Hung fight chorography and some early Hong Kong special effects, which is definitely a good mix. The storyline is kind of complicated, and some of the events are kind of "out there"; but it is a movie telling the great story of a man who--because of society--loses everything, then is given to chance to make a difference. Jet Li's parents die in front of him and he vows revenge to get them, but he can't because he can't fight due to something called "jinx palm". But he cures that later on and becomes a hero. There's a lot of wires and special effect in this movie, but I like Jet Li to much and there are a lot of good hand-hand martial arts scenes, so this was a pretty good movie. When sickly Chang Mo Kei (Jet Li) is nearly killed by his brother, a flesh-eating kung fu master that rolls around like that huge boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark not only cures the young man of an illness inflicted by the Solar Stance, but imparts powers that make him invincible. Chang retreats to a cave with comely Chingmy Yau, and love blossoms. In the meantime, armies from all of the kung fu sects nearly fall prey to a government plot to destroy the influence of the martial arts schools. The movie ends abruptly, which means that part two should be on the way. Epic battle scenes, scads of fun. -SS Based on a popular martial pugilist novel by Jin Yong, there must have been half a dozen TV series and movies based on it. Adam Cheng, the actor who portrayed Fong Sai Yuk's master (leader of Red Flower Clan), starred in the first version of the TV series about a decade ago. The basic plot starts with Jet Li's parents dying before his eyes and he vows revenge. Something about a magical sword. Something about a conspiracy of one "cult" getting the others to fight among themselves to total decimation so the first can take over. Jet Li is physically incapable of fighting, due to receiving the Jinx's Hand as a child, but he is cured and learns the Great Solar Stance with which he becomes a hero! Then he learns Shaolin kung fu and finally taichi (from the master who raised him, Zhang Sanfeng--get the joke?) in his efforts to unite the other "cults" against the common enemy.
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