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The Queen of Kung Fu offers this unusual mix of fantasy and gritty realism. The story unfolds in Shanghai's French Concession, an intriguing backdrop that adds layers to the film. It's fascinating how it explores themes of exploitation and resilience. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that just reflects the chaos of the protagonist's life. The action is quite visceral, showcasing practical effects that give it a raw edge. The performances, particularly by the lead, have this compelling intensity. She embodies strength and vulnerability, making her journey resonate. It's not just about kung fu; it's about a young girl's fight for identity amidst adversity. Quite distinctive in its narrative approach, without falling into typical tropes.
Interesting take on female empowerment.Utilizes practical effects well.The setting enhances the storytelling.
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