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Last Kung Fu Monk

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 33m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,0/10
758
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Last Kung Fu Monk (2010)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Shaolin Monk comes to the United States to take care of his deceased brother's son. He establishes a school with a former student who leads him into trouble with the Russian Mafia.A Shaolin Monk comes to the United States to take care of his deceased brother's son. He establishes a school with a former student who leads him into trouble with the Russian Mafia.A Shaolin Monk comes to the United States to take care of his deceased brother's son. He establishes a school with a former student who leads him into trouble with the Russian Mafia.

  • Director
    • Peng Zhang Li
  • Writers
    • Peng Zhang Li
    • Todd McGorry
  • Stars
    • Peng Zhang Li
    • Kristen Dougherty
    • Major Curda
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,0/10
    758
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Peng Zhang Li
    • Writers
      • Peng Zhang Li
      • Todd McGorry
    • Stars
      • Peng Zhang Li
      • Kristen Dougherty
      • Major Curda
    • 20Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux48

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    Peng Zhang Li
    • Li Long
    • (as Li Shang)
    Kristen Dougherty
    • Sarah
    Major Curda
    Major Curda
    • Michael
    Kate Forsatz
    Kate Forsatz
    • Emily
    Justin Morck
    Justin Morck
    • Dave
    Lingmeng Hu
    • Mei
    • (as Sang Hu)
    Binglei Li
    • Lam
    Eric Yang
    • Fu
    Cindy Carino
    • Mafia's Girlfriend
    Johan Karlberg
    Johan Karlberg
    • Rassian Mafia Boss
    Jonathan Sollis
    • Officer Cusamano
    Bill Schroeder
    • Police Officer
    Jim Lee
    • Mustache Cop
    Johnnie Shantz
    • Social Service Kid 1
    Ivan Escott
    • Social Service Kid 2
    Jason Kitzman
    • Social Services Kid #3
    Max Lalanne
    • Karate Kid #1
    Markus Goldberg
    • Karate Kid #2
    • Director
      • Peng Zhang Li
    • Writers
      • Peng Zhang Li
      • Todd McGorry
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    vchimpanzee

    Pleasant enough with good fights but kind of violent

    At the start of the movie in China as Shaolins are trained, everything is blue. I'm not quite sure what is going on. More recent scenes are mostly blue and make no sense to me. But the quality of acting in the China scenes is higher than in the United States.

    So how will it all turn out? I'll bet you already know.

    The fighting is excellent, and probably the main reason to watch. There is, however, some unnecessary blood, and some innocent people get seriously hurt or killed. I should mention that I saw the acclaimed "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" the day before I saw this, but I enjoyed this movie more.

    Peng Zhang Li has a pleasant personality but shows little emotion unless he is fighting. As a teacher he is very serious but kind. You have to see the outtakes, though. There he smiles a lot and even laughs. Everyone seemed to be enjoying making this movie.

    Kristen Dougherty is so sweet and attractive, I'd like to see more of her and was pleased she had a large role. That's not to say she's a talented actress, but she would make a good office worker. She and her co-star had one of my favorite bloopers at the end.

    Michael seemed kind of spoiled but was pleasant enough. His scenes with his uncle entertained.

    Cusamano is an acquired taste. He's not automatically likable.

    If you like martial arts fights, this is pretty good. If you like relationships too, this movie has that. There are better movies for both.
    10euroasiangenetic

    Way too underrated....

    One of the first Mainland of China movies that got released worldwide in 2010. Last Kung Fu Monk is a drama with kung fu about handle different situations in a different surroundings.

    Meet mr Li Long, a Shaolin monk that leave his beliefs and move to America to find his brother. Instead he hear the news that his brother and his wife died in a car accident. His brother has a son though and Li volunteered to take care of him. To make money, Li befriend a Shaolin fan named Dave who tells him he can help him to open up a kung fu school. What Li doesn't know is Dave is connected with the Russian Mafia and the Russian mafia boss wants his money back for tribute the schools fundings.

    When the movie came out on 1st October 2010 in the cinema I just thought this movie was just ok, and didn't even put it as a top 20 favorite. But now after 8 years since the release the movie starts to grow on me, and nowadays the cinema is filled with stereotypes hero movies and crappy CGI style, this movie has started to grow on me so much that it is on my top 5 list of my favorite movies of 2010s.

    And to compare with nowadays, this movie doesn't deserve the harsh treatment as it got through the early years, this movie is it own movie, and to compare with other Chinese mainland movies, this movie is lighthearted and not much propaganda and quite a cute movie to watch.

    I have raised the bar of this movie now and give it a 10/10 because it deserves it.
    2sketchatron

    B movie with one really really odd thing....

    OK, so I only saw about 15 minutes worth of this thing. It falls under the category of B movie making, so you shouldn't expect much other than some halfway decent "kung-fu like" moves. What I wanted to mention was how messed up the young social worker is. We have a young, hot looking girl in New York City who is showing the main character around the city, because, you know, he's visiting from another country. So anyway, he's obviously older, and her brain sort of works so she knows he's a monk. But somehow in the span of about a day, this hot young girl decides to get horny for this older foreign monk and tries to kiss him.......wait stop the picture....what the hell just happened? Are you telling me a hot young girl in NYC can't find one halfway decent boyfriend in a city of 8 million people to spread her legs? She's got to give it up to a visiting foreign older monk? Well that's about the most insulting thing I've ever seen in a movie. Time to leave.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    So this is the last of the Kung Fu monks? Alrighty then...

    When I purchased this 2010 Kung Fu action movie from Amazon, I had no idea what it was, nor did I know anyone on the cast list. But being a Kung Fu movie was more than enough to catch my interest. And the fact that it was about maybe £2 or £3 with shipping, then it wasn't a massive loss if the movie was not a great one.

    And now I have managed to finally get around to watch it, and I can in all honesty say that this movie was nowhere near as good or entertaining as I had hoped for. Sure, I didn't have much expectations to begin with, but this movie still managed to disappoint. And why is that? Well, because of the storyline and the lack of proper acting talent throughout the movie.

    The action in "Last Kung Fu Monk" was quite good, and there was a lot of it. And it should be said that Peng Zhang Li does have some impressive martial arts skills and manages to deliver a nice display of his talent. However, his martial arts could only carry the movie so far, because his acting was downright wooden and rigid.

    I managed to get somewhere near 45 minutes into the movie before I had to give up out of sheer boredom. The lack of proper acting performances were really wearing and tearing at me, and it was ultimately this which made me give up on the movie. The fighting was good, but it was hardly nowhere near enough to keep the movie afloat.

    If you enjoy movies where the main character is forced into fighting in underground fighting rings, then there far better movies available. "Last Kung Fu Monk" doesn't really offer anything which haven't been seen in countless other martial arts movies in the past.

    I am rating "Last Kung Fu Monk" a mere three out of ten stars rating solely for the martial arts in the movie.
    4jackmeat

    You can find better fighting movies out there

    MY quick rating - 3,8/10. I suppose the fighting scenes were OK but completely unbelievable (and not in the good neat looking wire effects) but overall the story was boring. Same old Asian guy from out of town to beat up the dumb Americans thing. Could be fun but here is some of the worst acting in a long time. I have seen actors that look afraid to say their lines in front of camera, but this movie found EVERY single person afraid to say their lines. This major flaw is coupled with the worst editing possible. Think of how your home movies look and you use the fade button on your 200 dollar camera, that is what this whole movie is for any scene change. It reeks of low quality all around minus Li Zhang who obviously has been trained well. Maybe if this movie was a documentary or based on someone who went through this, it may have been a bit better off, but stand alone fiction, nope, I suggest passing on this one.

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      There are two versions of this film, none of them are directors cut , the first version which is the original cut was released in USA, the UK, Philippines, Russia, Uganda, and Argentina. The 2nd version was released in India, Netherlands, Indonesia, South Korea, and Germany.

      The original cut had more dialogues and were more focused on the drama, the 2nd version cut a few dialogues changed the opening, and edit the scene of more action.

      Most popular is the 2nd version that has over 22 million views on stream media. The best dubbed version is the Hindi dubbed that has over 6 million views.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 septembre 2011 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • China
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Last Kung Fu Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hong Kong, Chine
    • sociétés de production
      • 1T Entertainment
      • Alliance Films
      • Beijing Forbidden City Film
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      • 1 500 000 $ US (estimation)
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital

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