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Master with Cracked Fingers has this raw, almost gritty charm. The plot revolves around a young Chien Fu, who learns kung fu in secret from a beggar—definitely not something you see every day. There's this interesting tension between his desire to fight and his father's disapproval, which adds depth to the character. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it lends to its old-school vibe. Plus, the inclusion of footage from The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung adds an unusual layer, almost like a nostalgic nod to the genre's roots. It's not just the fights; it's the whole atmosphere of struggle and determination that makes it stand apart.
Finding Master with Cracked Fingers on physical media can be a challenge. It's one of those lesser-known titles that sits in the shadows of more popular films. The availability is mostly limited to bootlegs or low-quality copies, which means collectors often have to dig deep to find decent versions. Interest is growing though, as its quirky premise and mix of old footage from The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung bring an intriguing flavor to any collection.
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