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Kung Fu vs. Yoga is one of those offbeat gems from the late '70s that brings a unique blend of martial arts and unexpected cosmic elements. It’s got this quirky charm, especially with the introduction of yoga master Dunpar Singh from planet 90. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, allowing for moments of absurdity to breathe. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for its time, and the performances have a certain raw energy, making the kung fu sequences feel authentically spirited. It’s not your typical tournament film; instead, it delves into themes of worthiness and the absurd lengths one goes to claim victory.
Kung Fu vs. Yoga has become somewhat of a curiosity among collectors, with its limited releases over the years making original formats quite scarce. It's often discussed in niche collector circles due to its bizarre premise and eclectic mix of martial arts with yoga themes. Finding a good print can be tricky, but those who do appreciate its off-kilter charm and the peculiar character of Dunpar Singh often find it a rewarding watch, showcasing the eclectic spirit of '70s genre filmmaking.
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