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So, The Magnificent Ruffians is a quirky blend of action and drama that has a certain charm. It's about these martial artists who, instead of working, prefer to eat at restaurants and let themselves get beaten up over the bill. The performances by Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien are a mix of comedic timing and martial arts flair, which lends a unique atmosphere to the film. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that only adds to its offbeat appeal. The practical effects aren't groundbreaking, but they serve the film's gritty vibe well. It stands out in the Venom catalog, showcasing a different take on martial arts storytelling, where humor is just as important as the action.
The Magnificent Ruffians, while not the most widely known, is a curious entry in the Venom collection. It saw a few VHS releases but remains somewhat elusive in quality formats today, making it a potential gem for collectors. Interest has grown due to its unique narrative approach and the presence of familiar faces from the genre, which adds to its allure among martial arts enthusiasts.
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