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So, 'Drunken Fish, Drunken Frog, Drunken Crab' is this wild blend of action and comedy that really captures that quirky essence of late 70s cinema. Alan Liu and Hsu Buh Liao are just great as these swordsmen who, after getting their butts kicked by a white haired general, stumble onto this idea of seafood boxing to train for their comeback. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but that's part of its charm, you know? The practical effects, especially during the fight scenes, have this raw, kinetic energy that feels refreshingly unpolished. It’s the kind of film that makes you appreciate the oddities of the genre and the creativity that comes when budgets are tight and imagination runs wild.
This film is quite the rarity, as it often flies under the radar of most collectors. Its unique premise and unusual charm have led to a small but dedicated following, though finding a decent copy can be tricky. Many collectors are drawn to its blend of action and comedy, as well as the low-budget practical effects that give it a distinct flavor. It's definitely a conversation starter for those who appreciate the offbeat side of martial arts cinema.
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