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So, The Shaolin Boxers, right? It's a pretty intriguing piece from '74. The film really captures that raw energy of martial arts flicks of the era, with its pacing that keeps you hooked. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as Chuan Tai, the Shaolin master, battles against this oppressive security squad. The practical effects are decent for the time, with some well-choreographed fight scenes that stand out. The performances aren't the most polished, but they have that earnest quality that adds to the film's charm. You can feel the stakes for the villagers, and it gives the whole martial arts tournament some serious weight.
The Shaolin Boxers has seen a bit of a resurgence among collectors in recent years, especially as more obscure martial arts films are being rediscovered. Availability in various formats has been limited, with original prints becoming quite rare. Those looking to add this title often find it in niche market releases, making it a sought-after piece for genre enthusiasts who appreciate the gritty style of '70s martial arts cinema.
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