Happy December, folks!
Starring: Jackie Chan
Yuen Siu-tien
Jwang-lee Hwang
Director: Yuen Woo-ping
Written by: Siao Lung
Ng See-yuen
Produced by: Ng See-yuen
Release date: December 31, 2015 (Australia)
October 1, 1978 (Hong Kong)
Synopsis:
Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) stars as the mischievous young son of a martial arts school master who is constantly clowning around when he should be learning kung fu. After his comic antics injure the son of a powerful local man, his father enlists the help of his sadistic uncle to teach his son a little self-discipline. This strange man, who has a reputation for crippling his students, tries to teach Fei-Hung a bizarre style of kung fu.
Review
I love this movie.
This movie has everything. A bad main character who turns into a pretty likeable one by the middle of the film, usual bad English 80s dubbing, Jackie Chan and his aerobics, and I love it so much.
No matter what version I watch the film I'll still love it.
Normally, I don't like when action-comedies have TOO MUCH comedy like Jackie Chan's First Strike, and Project A, but I don't like the lack of comedy in Die Hard.
But I think this one stuck to me because the comedy was actually funny, and there was a lot of it.
I think my brain was programmed to love everything comedy.
The film has a lot of wacky moments, but what were you expecting from a film about fighting drunk?
Rating: 10/10