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Buddha's Palm Part 4 is a fascinating entry in the series, continuing the saga with its unique blend of fantasy and martial arts. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Kau Yuk-kuen relies on the mythical condor to navigate a perilous path, while her foster father Ku battles against overwhelming odds. The pacing feels quite deliberate, allowing the audience to really soak in the stakes and emotional weight of the characters' struggles. The practical effects, though perhaps not on par with modern standards, have a certain charm that adds to the film’s distinct character. Performances vary, but there’s an earnestness in the delivery that resonates, especially in the face of the chaos wrought by The Three Evils. It’s this blend of mythos and human resilience that makes it an interesting watch.
Buddha's Palm Part 4 is not the easiest film to track down, with limited releases and a niche audience that appreciates its particular style. Collectors often find it intriguing due to its place in the series and the unique approach to storytelling, even if the director remains unknown. The scarcity of formats can make it a challenging but rewarding find for those keen on Hong Kong cinema from this era.
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