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So, Once Upon a Time in China IV... it's quite the continuation of Wong Fei Hung's journey. The pacing feels right, a mix of action and some solid character moments that tie into the social tensions of the time. You get this palpable atmosphere of conflict—not just with the foreigners but also with the Red Lantern Society, which adds depth to the narrative. The practical effects are decent, you can tell there's a lot of work put into the choreography. The performances, especially from the lead, carry that charisma you expect, though this entry has its own unique twists. It's interesting how this film balances traditional kung fu elements with a broader historical context. Definitely worth a watch for those into the genre.
Explores themes of nationalism and identity.Features notable martial arts choreography.Part of a well-known franchise with historical roots.
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