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Gong tau (2007)
Reasonable movie for those who're interested
Normally I don't write reviews, since I think that not many people will read it anyway. However, with the few or one review out there I might give a try. Now the other guy has given a two, but that's too rash. This movie deserves better.
The theme itself is something quite extraordinary among the nowadays Hong Kong movies. So that's extra point and especially when the subject is quite appealing too. Gong Tau, to curse someone, is a subject we need to see more of. Unfortunately many of the movie aspects are poorly executed. The drama was bit annoying and drags on as the story continues. The only motive, which keeps you watching is too see how ridiculous funny it is to see the Gong Tau moves and motives. Exaggerated in some ways, but yet hilarious to see the dark and humorous computer effects.
You have been Gong Tau-ed and I rate this one a 7 for those who're interested in Black Magic and want a break of the current Hong Kong movies.
Dong jing gong lüe (2000)
Good, but not recommended for everyone
I somehow find it quite hilarious why people compare this movie with a martial art movie. The stars like Ekin Cheng and Tony Leung aren't even martial artists, so isn't it then obvious that you'll get disappointed? As far if I'm concerned the fight scenes were quite good, it did look like that they can fight.
But anyway the movie is actually quite nice. Overall it's quite fast-spaced and the jokes are thoughtfully made. I reckon that most people would not understand the jokes, since they simply can not understand the original language spoken in this movie. And this is exactly why I only would recommend this movie for the ones who can speak the original language.
Nan bei Shao Lin (1986)
Great fights is a great movie?
As for the other reviews, I think that they all got a point. But as for me, I'm a big fan of any traditional martial arts movies. And the martial arts movies of today got too much computer effects or do I need to say Wire Fu effects? Realistic fights are only viewable in old movies of movies with a low budget. I don't have a clue about the budget of this movie. But I can say that it's certainly entertaining. I can't agree more that a good movie must consist of some great soundtrack, good acting, a decent story etc. But heck, why would you watch this show for the story? Isn't a bit unreasonable to rate this movie for that aspect? None of the movies are perfect, so in this case the movie succeeds with the thing, that he's supposed to do. Yes, show us some realistic Shaolin Kung Fu.
Check it, if you like martial arts fights with a simple story. If not, then please avoid this one and look something similar like "Hero".