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So, 'Shaolin Chastity Kung Fu' is one of those films that sits in that peculiar zone of 80s action cinema. The pacing is interesting—starts off with a grim massacre that sets the tone, then shifts into this training montage with Ah Tien and the group. It's fascinating to see women and children taking on kung fu training; it’s not something you see often, and it adds a unique twist. The practical effects are quite inventive for the time, and the choreography, while not always polished, has a certain raw energy. The themes of survival and resilience run deep, and the atmosphere is surprisingly intense for what could be dismissed as a low-budget affair. It’s like watching a rough gem carve out its own identity through sheer will.
Features a blend of survival themes with unconventional training sequences.The film's atmosphere is dark yet oddly uplifting.Noticeable for its practical effects and raw martial arts choreography.
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