So, 'Two in Black Belt'—it's one of those curious entries from the late '70s Hong Kong martial arts scene. You’ve got Cheung Sum directing, and there’s some debate about Jackie Chan's involvement. It has this raw energy, the kind you only find in those early flicks, with quick cuts that keep the pacing brisk and energetic. The fight choreography is a mix of flashy moves and practical effects that feel very much of the time. It’s not just about the action though; there's an underlying theme of friendship and rivalry that gives it a bit more depth. The atmosphere feels gritty, almost like you're peeking into a world that's both thrilling and chaotic.
Debate over Jackie Chan's involvement.Distinctive pacing and fight choreography.Gritty atmosphere reflective of the era.
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