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He Has Nothing But Kung Fu is a fascinating relic from the late 70s, capturing the grittiness of the era's martial arts films. The plot, while simple, allows for some intriguing character moments, particularly with our memory-stricken protagonist Hoi, who manages to retain his kung fu skills despite his amnesia. The pacing is brisk, keeping the action flowing as Hoi and the beggar form an unlikely partnership, bringing a unique dynamic to the narrative. The practical effects, though not always polished, add a raw energy to the fight scenes. There's something really appealing about its unrefined charm and how it embodies the spirit of that time in martial arts cinema.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Original prints are getting harder to find, which adds to its appeal among niche collectors of martial arts films. The lack of a well-known director might contribute to its underground status, but those who appreciate the eclectic nature of 70s cinema often seek it out. There’s a certain charm in its raw execution that resonates with enthusiasts who enjoy exploring the less charted waters of kung fu history.
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