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So, 'The Supergirl of Kung Fu' from '75 is quite the piece. Directed by Wu Min-hsiung, it captures a raw energy that’s hard to find in today’s films. You’ve got Little Flower, who’s on this urgent quest after her father’s passing. The stakes feel personal, not just a generic action flick. The pacing is interesting—there are moments that drag a bit, but they build this tension that pays off, especially during the fight scenes. Speaking of fights, the practical effects are commendable for the time; you can see the effort put into those choreography. And, wow, the performances! They bring this urgency to their roles that really resonates. Overall, it's a fascinating blend of personal stakes and martial arts action, making it quite distinctive in the genre.
Features strong female lead breaking stereotypes.Interesting blend of personal drama and kung fu action.Notable for its practical effects and choreography.
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