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So, 'Legend of the Drunken Tiger' from '91, directed by Robert Tai β it's a unique take on the martial arts genre, set in 1898 amidst all this political upheaval. The pacing is pretty brisk, yet it takes time to build the tension between characters, especially with Master Wang and Cheong San. You get this gritty atmosphere, enhanced by some solid practical effects that really pull you into the action. The fight choreography? Quite distinctive, blending the traditional with a flair that's more than just flashy. The performances are a mixed bag, but they add a certain charm, especially in how they portray rivalry and loyalty. It's not your run-of-the-mill kung fu flick; there's a palpable sense of urgency against the backdrop of reformist struggles.
Set in a politically charged period, 1898 China.Features a mix of traditional and innovative martial arts choreography.Captures the struggle between reformists and oppressive forces.
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