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Tai Chi II

Original title: Tai ji quan
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Jing Wu in Tai Chi II (1996)
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A young Tai Chi master fights Opium smugglers with the aid of his powerful braid while wooing a girl.A young Tai Chi master fights Opium smugglers with the aid of his powerful braid while wooing a girl.A young Tai Chi master fights Opium smugglers with the aid of his powerful braid while wooing a girl.

  • Directors
    • Hsin-Yen Chang
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Yeung-Ping Sze
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Stars
    • Jing Wu
    • Christy Chung
    • Mark Ho-nam Cheng
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    783
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hsin-Yen Chang
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Yeung-Ping Sze
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Stars
      • Jing Wu
      • Christy Chung
      • Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • 12User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Hawkman
    • (as Jacky Wu)
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    Christy Chung
    Christy Chung
    • Rose…
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Lam Wing
    • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
    Billy Chow
    Billy Chow
    • Wong, Great Kick of the North
    Sibelle Hu
    Sibelle Hu
    • Hok Man…
    Chunhua Ji
    Chunhua Ji
    • Da Bu Liang
    • (as Chun Hua Ji)
    Te-Mao Jin
    • Lin Tung
    Zhanwen Kou
    • Siou Bu Liang
    • (as Zhan-Wen Keu)
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • Officer Tsao
    Darren Shahlavi
    Darren Shahlavi
    • Smith
    Qiao Tan
    • Ya Sung
    Xiangdong Xu
    • Bao Biou
    • (as Xiang Dong Xu)
    Hai Yu
    • Yeung Shan-Wu
    • Directors
      • Hsin-Yen Chang
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Yeung-Ping Sze
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
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    8drngor

    Excellent Kung Fu Movie

    Once again, Yuen Woo-Ping has directed another highly entertaining period kung fu movie. He seems to be very good at that. The story is fairly typical, revolutionaries and opium smugglers in turn-of-the-century China. The action is what counts. There is a lot of martial arts in this movie. Jackie Wu, who I believe studied at the Beijing wushu institute, is impressive. He does a lot of good wushu and tai chi. Yu Hai and Billy Chow also show up and do some impressive moves. The bad guy from Fong Sai Yuk 2 and New Legend of Shaolin makes an appearance and copies "Iron Head Rat" from the original Drunken Master film. There are a lot of wires as well as authentic wushu and tai chi so be warned. I also liked the fact that there is actually a relationship in this movie that goes somewhere, something I rarely see in a kung fu movie. Sibelle Hu and Christy Chung are also pretty. Overall an entertaining kung fu flick.
    6gridoon

    Ponytail fu, head fu, mantis fu, spear fu, etc.......

    Most Westerners will probably be drawn to "Tai Chi Boxer" by Yuen Woo Ping's name, but I think it is a movie targeted primarily at Chinese audiences, who will probably respond more to its themes and period setting. The story is uncompelling, but the martial arts action choreography is spectacular and fascinating. Although Yuen Woo Ping sometimes resorts to wires, he lets the action stay on the ground long enough to let you appreciate the skills of the several martial artists who appear in the film. Jackie Wu, in his film debut, has graceful moves, and the fact that he is not very muscular makes his victories even more impressive; he really does make you believe that Tai Chi is the most powerful form of kung fu (especially when you add a mean ponytail to it). The guy who plays the main villain is fantastic - he seemed REALLY angry at all times. It is also a pleasure to see Sibelle Hu (one of the sexiest and most expressive actresses of Hong Kong cinema, in my opinion) in what is, according to IMDb, her last film role to date. (**1/2)
    Ash-89

    Some interesting wire enhanced fights but really bad acting and a crappy story

    Jacky Wu (former student of the beijing wushu team, who formed Jet li) plays Jackie: a young man that has to fight opium dealers. Most of the time, the fights look quite nice but the acting is so terrible (particularly from the white villain). There is also a cheap love story between Christy Chung and Jacky Wu and sometimes you can even see the cables in the fight scenes, particularly in the final fight. This movie deserves a 7.5/10 just because of the action sequences, nicely choreographed by one of the great: Yuen Woo ping.
    10superfly_tnt1

    AWESOME MARTIAL ARTZ, nice story too :)

    Tai Chi 2 stars a great martial artist, Jackie Wu. He looks like a young Jet Li! His martial arts are fast, crisp and smooth. This movie is filled with action and martial arts! Jackie wu does some great Wu Shu and Tai Chi here. Yuen Woo Ping directed it and it shows. It includes the villain in Fong Sai Yuk (the bald guy, Chuen-Hua Chi) and the pimp ass Tai Chi master in all of the Shaolin Temple movies and in Tai Chi Master (Yu Hai), and the badass general in Fist of Legend and many other movies (Billy Chow).

    His character is a bit of a smartass, but it works well within the story. Its a cute story and every five minutes of so...boom great martial arts sequences! :) This is one of my personal favez, because of the fresh new Jackie Wu, who later went on to star in the Hong Kong TV Series Shaolin Temple directed by none other than Yuen Woo Ping.
    6Vornoff-2

    reasonably enjoyable Hong Kong schlock

    It's a Jackie Chan-ish martial arts movie with dangerous stunts, hair attacks, and peculiar meditations (among other things). The movie is sly yet undemanding, but it's not very well made. Then again, we don't watch this kind of movie to see lavish sets or high acting talent.

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    • Trivia
      The final fight between Jacky Wu and Darren Shahlavi took sixteen days to film.
    • Goofs
      In the All Region DVD version, wires are visible in the final fight scene.
    • Alternate versions
      Tai Seng English language videos, subtitled or dubbed, have new translations from theatrical release with humor being more evident.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cecil B. Demented (2000)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1996 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tai Chi Boxer
    • Production company
      • Film Can Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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