Drunken Master

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Jackie Chan plays Wong Fei-hung (a legendary Chinese folk hero who has also been portrayed on screen by Jet Li, Gordon Liu and Donnie Yen amongst many others), who is punished for his frequent troublemaking by being forced to study under the martial arts master Su Hua Chi (Yuen Siu-tien), notorious for his drinking as much as he is for leaving his students crippled. Wong proves himself an adept pupil, but his new skills are soon put to the test when his own father is targeted by a brutal assassin (Hwang Jang Lee, Snake in the Eagle s Shadow). (Eureka Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English Asians might not admit this, but the master was a downright alcoholic. And the entire story is basically a drunkard’s illusion that he dreamt up when he fell into a ditch on his way from the pub and spent the entire night there. How else could the mess of crazy events have occurred? Apart from that, the movie itself was nice. Jackie Chan deserves the full five stars, but the movie is more of a collection of scenes where Jackie fights someone. Another collection of scenes is just a typical kungfu hyper craziness that’s nice, but it must hit the right spot. Thus my rating. In any case, Jackie Chan is a champ. The training is completely perfect. It’s obvious that his world-wide fame wasn’t unfounded. ()

DaViD´82 

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English I drink to this inebriated Kung-Fu ode to early morning returns from night clubs, which Chan enjoys to the very last gulp. And I did too. You can certainly find Kung-Fu movies with a greater purpose. And you could probably find even funnier Kung-fu movies “somewhere outside there". If you tried really hard, you might find a movie even more unhinged than this. But you won’t find more inventive choreography than this, which is the epitome of this genre based on choreography. ()

novoten 

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English Jackie can go all out, but in a bad movie. Embarrassing humor, trivial story, and everything that has ever bothered me about Asian action movies summed up in one film. ()

3DD!3 

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English A plethora of exquisite fights. Young Jackie is even more rubbery than we know. The story is more of a simple fairy tale, but that's fine… when she's the right age I'll let the little one study kung fu. ()