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cwhjr's reviews

by cwhjr
This page compiles all reviews cwhjr has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
4 reviews
Chow Yun-Fat and Andy Lau in God of Gamblers (1989)

God of Gamblers

7.2
  • Aug 31, 1999
  • Might be a good movie...

    ...but the subtitles on the DVD I rented were totally unreadable. They are burned directly into the film (unlike properly formatted DVD subtitles), and sit much too low on the screen, resulting in the English being cropped off. The VHS version might be better. Be warned!
    Tai Chi Master (1993)

    Tai Chi Master

    7.2
  • Jul 8, 1999
  • Fun, but middle-of-the-road

    Not as fun as Fong Sai Yuk or as serious as Fists of Legend, Tai Chi Master lands squarely in the middle. It's great to see Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh together, and both have a few shining moments. The fights are well choreographed, but dramatically it's just not as memorable as other Jet Li HK films. Nevertheless, it's worthwhile and fun to watch.
    Jet Li and Louis Fan in Dragons of the Orient (1988)

    Dragons of the Orient

    6.1
  • Jun 17, 1999
  • Only pretending to be a documentary

    This "documentary" about the origins of kung fu is interesting, but it is certainly no documentary. And it's not all about Jet Li. There is footage of Jet Li as a child, performing at various competitions, and some shots of him with his family. The closing segment has Jet Li doing "Drunken Sword Fist", a style I'd seen only in Jackie Chan's famous Drunken Master films.

    The bulk of the film is simply various kung fu students and masters demonstrating their skills, at a variety of locations and schools. A long central segment is devoted to the more exotic kung fu skills - chi levitation, wall scaling, tree punching, etc. The customary (and distracting) HK kung fu sound effects have been overdubbed, and some of the footage has been sped up. And, while there is no plot per se, some kind of love story is attempted between the two narrators. Weird.

    Don't expect to learn too much, but prepare to be entertained.
    Jet Li and Louis Fan in Dragons of the Orient (1988)

    Dragons of the Orient

    6.1
  • Jun 10, 1999
  • Don't expect to learn too much, but prepare to be entertained.

    This "documentary" about the origins of kung fu is interesting, but it is certainly no documentary. And it's not all about Jet Li. There is footage of Jet Li as a child, performing at various competitions, and some shots of him with his family. The closing segment has Jet Li doing "Drunken Sword Fist", a style I'd seen only in Jackie Chan's famous Drunken Master films.

    The bulk of this movie is simply various kung fu students and masters demonstrating their skills, at a variety of locations and schools. A long central segment is devoted to the more exotic kung fu skills - chi levitation, wall scaling, tree punching, etc. The customary (and distracting) HK-movie kung fu sound effects have been overdubbed, and some of the footage has been sped up. And, while there is no plot per se, some kind of love story is attempted between the two narrators. Weird.

    So don't expect to learn too much, but prepare to be entertained.

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