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Sword of Swords, directed by Miu Hong Nee, is an interesting slice of 1960s Hong Kong martial arts cinema. The film features a young Sammo Hung, who shows early glimmers of the talent that would define his later career. The pacing is brisk, filled with action-packed sequences that showcase some practical effects typical of the era—think inventive choreography rather than flashy CGI. The atmosphere is that of a classic kung fu flick, with a blend of adventure and personal struggle woven into the narrative. It captures the essence of the genre, focusing on themes like honor and perseverance. You can see the groundwork being laid for more polished films that would come later, all while keeping a distinct charm of its time.
Features a young Sammo Hung in a child role.Distinctive practical effects characteristic of 1960s cinema.Captures the early themes of honor and perseverance in martial arts.
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