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So, 'The Buddhist Fist' from 1980, it's got this raw energy that pulls you in. The story revolves around two orphans, right? One stays with the monks, embracing that life, while the other, Shang, heads out into the world, attempting to balance his kung fu skills with more mundane dreams, like becoming a barber. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, you know? The fight choreography is practical and gritty, with a real sense of impact. The performances are solid, especially when you see the moral struggle between the two leads. There's a unique blend of spirituality and street smarts that makes it stand out in the action genre.
Check it out for its distinct portrayal of kung fu philosophy.Note the fight choreography, practical effects are impressive.Look for the character development between Shang and Siu Ming.
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