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So, 'The Shaolin Boy' is an interesting take on the martial arts genre, blending school life with traditional training. The story revolves around Xiaoyu, a Shaolin exchange student, and his interactions with Xiaolan and the campus taekwondo master, Lin Qiunan. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, bouncing between lighthearted moments and the serious undertones of martial arts philosophy. It has some decent choreography, though it leans on practical effects rather than heavy CGI, which gives it a certain charm. The performances vary, with some really capturing that youthful exuberance, while others feel a bit wooden. There's a subtle exploration of friendship and rivalry that lingers, making it more than just a straightforward martial arts flick.
'The Shaolin Boy' has seen limited releases, primarily on digital platforms, making physical copies somewhat scarce. The interest among collectors seems to be growing, especially for those who appreciate niche martial arts films with a unique twist. As with many films in this genre, its value may increase as word-of-mouth spreads within collector circles. So, if you're into unique narratives that diverge from the mainstream, this might catch your eye down the line.
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