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The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Kara Ying Hung Wai
- Mei-Hsiao
- (as Ying Hung Wei)
Ching-Ching Yeung
- Hu Hsiao-Ching
- (as Tsing Tsing Yang)
Chi-Ho Lau
- Shaolin student
- (as Chih-Hao Liu)
King-Chu Lee
- Hu Ah-Biao
- (as Ching Chu)
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- TriviaChia-Hui Liu plays Hong Wen-Ting, the hero who had defeated Pai Mei only to go toe-to-toe with his twin, who has mastered the fatal "hundred pace palm" technique. Many years later in Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004), Liu played the part of the evil Pai Mei, the same white-haired character with a fatal "five-point palm-exploding heart technique."
- Quotes
Hong Wen-Ting: You bastard. We Shaolins never hurt your clan. Why do you want to fight us?
Kau Tin-Chung: I want revenge. You both killed my classmate. Pai Mei, the priest.
- ConnectionsFollows Executioners from Shaolin (1977)
Featured review
This movie is, bar none, the most fantastic kung-fu film ever made, all centered around the main performers, particularly Gordon Liu and Kara Hui, and specifically the star-director, Lo Lieh. Lieh is probably the grandmaster of kung-fu films, and his ability to take even the most mundane sneering thug character and give it life is a credit to his acting. Lieh plays Priest White Lotus here, a white-haired super-villain whose fighting technique consists of essentially becoming as untouchable as a ghost. Priest White Lotus cannot even be touched, much less struck, and the displays of power combined with his eerie abilities make him visually stunning.
But it's more than simple physicality. Lo Lieh gives this supernatural force so much humor, vitality, and humanity, that Priest White Lotus is elevated into one of the great onscreen villains ever, in any genre of film. The scene where Priest White Lotus fights the vengeful hero Liu, who has attacked Lieh during his bath, forcing the Priest to block vicious blows while naked and pulling on his houseclothes, is simply one of the unbelievable joys of watching this movie. You'll laugh, not because the scene is played for laughs, but because the scene is GREAT, and the two actors are dead-on incredible, and you can't believe what you're seeing.
And the final conflict between Liu and Lieh cannot be described. There is a frightening majesty to Lieh's Priest, and Liu's hero the perfect culmination of the kung-fu revenge-hero, that the viewer is inawed by them. They become god-like in their techniques, and yet more human as their familiarity through repeated battles reveals just how much alike the two men have become. The two, evil and good, are seperated not by their skill or philosophy, but by the need for one to nullify the other. They have become so close that it is impossible for them both to exist.
FISTS OF THE WHITE LOTUS is a great film, and unforgettable.
But it's more than simple physicality. Lo Lieh gives this supernatural force so much humor, vitality, and humanity, that Priest White Lotus is elevated into one of the great onscreen villains ever, in any genre of film. The scene where Priest White Lotus fights the vengeful hero Liu, who has attacked Lieh during his bath, forcing the Priest to block vicious blows while naked and pulling on his houseclothes, is simply one of the unbelievable joys of watching this movie. You'll laugh, not because the scene is played for laughs, but because the scene is GREAT, and the two actors are dead-on incredible, and you can't believe what you're seeing.
And the final conflict between Liu and Lieh cannot be described. There is a frightening majesty to Lieh's Priest, and Liu's hero the perfect culmination of the kung-fu revenge-hero, that the viewer is inawed by them. They become god-like in their techniques, and yet more human as their familiarity through repeated battles reveals just how much alike the two men have become. The two, evil and good, are seperated not by their skill or philosophy, but by the need for one to nullify the other. They have become so close that it is impossible for them both to exist.
FISTS OF THE WHITE LOTUS is a great film, and unforgettable.
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- Aug 19, 2001
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- Also known as
- Clan of the White Lotus
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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