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Snake in the Crane's Shadow is a curious blend of martial arts and humor, not to mention the unique twist of having a blind protagonist. Doris Lung Chun Erh, as the Mistress of the Crane, delivers some surprisingly sharp choreography, which is impressive given her character's disability. The film has a certain offbeat charm, with the pacing often playing with traditional action beats, allowing for moments of levity amidst the fights. Sure, it's not the most polished production, but there's a raw energy that makes it stand out. The performances, especially from Barry Chan and Lung, add a layer of depth that keeps you engaged, and the practical effects have a gritty realism that enhances the overall experience.
This film, while not widely circulated, has garnered a niche following among collectors due to its unusual premise and the intriguing performances. Various versions exist in different formats, but the original VHS tapes tend to be the most sought after for their nostalgic appeal. Scarcity is a factor here, as it's not often discussed in mainstream circles, which only heightens its allure for those with an eye for the obscure.
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