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So, '37 Plots of Kung Fu' is quite the quirky entry from '79 that encapsulates that wild energy of the kung fu genre. You’ve got these two orphans, Slow Coach and Luck Boy, who are thrown into a whirlwind of scheming and fighting after their mentor, Granny, is offed by the Leopard Fist. The pacing has this charming erratic rhythm, balancing lighthearted antics with sudden bursts of action. The practical effects are modest but have that gritty charm that embodies the era. The performances lean into the humor and seriousness oddly well, creating a unique tonal blend that draws you in. It’s an interesting exploration of themes like survival, friendship, and revenge, all wrapped in a comedic package.
This film has seen limited home video releases over the years, making original prints and rare VHS copies quite sought after among collectors. The obscure nature of its director adds a layer of intrigue, with many fans digging deep for any information. Interest in '37 Plots of Kung Fu' has seen a resurgence, particularly among collectors of obscure 1970s kung fu films, who appreciate its unique blend of humor and action.
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