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Fist of Fury 1991 stands out with its blend of action and comedy, combining slapstick humor with martial arts choreography that's not always polished but gets the job done. Lau Ching, the protagonist, is this Mainland guy with a right arm that's practically a cannonball—great for the fight scenes, which are a mix of over-the-top and surprisingly engaging. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but that adds to the quirky charm. The relationships, especially with Handsome and Mandy, bring a lighter tone that contrasts with the more intense moments. Practical effects have a certain rawness, almost like they were there to keep it grounded. It's a curious film, one you watch for its oddities rather than just the story.
Interesting blend of genresUneven pacing adds to its charmNoteworthy practical effects in fight scenes
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