Genre: Martial Arts
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No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers
May 4, 2015Plenty of fight sequences, which are high-tempo, well choreographed affairs, if a little short by Hong Kong standards.
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Odd Couple
May 5, 2015Anyone searching for a traditional kung-fu flick that is filled with sublime choreography need look no further than this.
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Of Cooks And Kung Fu
May 5, 2015‘Of Cooks and Kung Fu’ does feature some inventive action and a star in Jacky Chen who is adept at acrobatic fisticuffs.
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Oh! Yes Sir!!!
May 6, 2015‘Oh! Yes Sir!!!’ could have perhaps been more appealing if there had been added emphasis on the action or a little less smuttiness in the humour.
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Once Upon A Time In China
May 6, 2015Hark combines a well-paced and beautifully photographed narrative with strong characters and exciting fight action.
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Once Upon A Time In China And America
May 7, 2015Fans of the first two will be sorely disappointed by ‘Once Upon A Time In China And America’ and will no doubt feel somewhat short-changed.
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Once Upon A Time In China II
May 7, 2015In my opinion, this film does not have the same numerous levels within its story which made the first such an all round classic, however, much of the action is just as impressive.
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Once Upon A Time In China III
May 7, 2015Tsui Hark very cleverly realised that topping the fight action in part 2 would be almost impossible, and adopted a different style accordingly.
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Once Upon A Time In China IV
May 7, 2015The action (ladder fight excepted) is equal to part 1, but not the dramatic element, and it is certainly not the equal of part 2 for fight choreography.
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Once Upon A Time In China V
May 7, 2015For those that hate the frequent use of wire-fu (like me), you better look elsewhere as action choreography for this film relies heavily upon its use.
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Once Upon A Time In Shanghai
May 7, 2015The master stroke is of course the incorporation of Yuen Woo Ping as fight choreographer and he serves up some of the best fisticuffs of recent years.
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One Arm Hero
May 7, 2015‘One Arm Hero’ has its moments, though they don’t help the finished production achieve anything more than the entertaining.