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So, 'The Successor' from 1974 is a fascinating blend of action, fighting styles, and a bit of that gritty Hong Kong atmosphere. The way each gang represents their national martial arts—Kung-fu, Taekwondo, and Karate—adds a unique flavor that really stands out. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm, right? The practical effects during the fight scenes have a raw quality that feels authentic, and while the performances might not be on par with today's standards, there's an undeniable grit that draws you in. It's a great slice of martial arts cinema history, showcasing an era when these styles were gaining international recognition.
This movie is somewhat of a rarity these days, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era. It's been released on a few formats, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its representation of 70s martial arts cinema and the cultural exchange it depicts, making it a point of interest for those diving into the genre's history.
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