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Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu is a curious blend of absurd weaponry and chaotic storytelling, with Chan Wai Man embodying the super-assassin trope in ways that are both entertaining and head-scratchingly bizarre. The film has this off-kilter charm; it's not just about the kung fu, but the odd dynamic between Chan and his sidekicks, Crab and Shrimp, which often adds a layer of humor to the madness. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, giving it that gritty, raw feel typical of the era. You’ve got a young kung fu enthusiast being schooled by a beggar and a curmudgeonly monk – it’s that classic underdog story, but with a twist that feels uniquely its own. There's a certain pacing to the action that feels both exhilarating and erratic, which just adds to the film's character.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem with limited availability, which piques the interest of collectors. It has seen various home video releases, but the earlier prints are particularly sought after due to their scarcity. The oddball combination of comedy and martial arts, alongside its distinctive performances, often keeps collectors on the lookout for better-quality copies or special editions.
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