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The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version) VCD

SI Si (Actor) | Chuan Yuan (Actor) | Wang Jin Feng (Actor) | Nan Gong Xun (Actor)
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The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version)

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Product Title: The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version) 霹靂拳 (香港版) 霹雳拳 (香港版) The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version) The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): SI Si (Actor) | Chuan Yuan (Actor) | Wang Jin Feng (Actor) | Nan Gong Xun (Actor) 施思 (Actor) | 川原 (Actor) | 王金鳳 (Actor) | 南宮勳 (Actor) 施思 (Actor) | Chuan Yuan (Actor) | 王金凤 (Actor) | Nan Gong Xun (Actor) 施思(シー・ズー) (Actor) | Chuan Yuan (Actor) | Wang Jin Feng (Actor) | Nan Gong Xun (Actor) SI Si (Actor) | Chuan Yuan (Actor) | Wang Jin Feng (Actor) | Nan Gong Xun (Actor)
Director: Zhang Yi Hu 張一湖 Zhang Yi Hu Zhang Yi Hu Zhang Yi Hu
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Release Date: 2006-05-04
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): VCD
Duration: 87 (mins)
Publisher: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Other Information: 2VCDs
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004253837

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導演︰張一湖
Director: Chang Yi Hu

  民國初年,集賢武館主人平伯被日本高手谷嵐所殺,其子鐵娃(川原)入山投大舌頭,並將家傳「霹靂拳」秘笈交予鳳妞(王金鳳)保存。鐵娃於山中與大舌頭之女紅蝴蝶(施思)相處甚得。時谷嵐之子谷剛(南宮勳)自日本學成歸來,悅鳳妞美色,挑撥其夫大熊(佟林)與鐵娃之誤會,幸得鳳妞調解,鐵娃取得大熊諒解,取回秘笈,辭別還山。後大熊與谷剛決戰不敵,死於暗算;鳳妞為拒谷剛淫辱,以自殺保清白。鐵娃與紅蝴蝶得悉,下山為鳳妞報仇,卒賴「霹靂拳」的威力,置谷剛於死地。

  The time: just after the Chinese Revolution. The place: Northeast China, as Japanese invaders start to infiltrate. The situation: a vicious judo expert sets out to prove that Chinese are the "sick people of Asia" by killing all their best martial artists in corrupt, dangerous tournaments. To save his son, the head of the Ping Pai Boxing Institute sends to the mountain hideout of the master fighter Red Butterfly. There's only one thing which will set things right: the powerful title kung-fu technique!
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Professional Review of "The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version)"

April 29, 2006

This professional review refers to The Thunderbolt Fist (Hong Kong Version)
The Thunderbolt Fist is a re-release of the 1972 Shaw Brothers film, directed by Cheung Yat Woo, who also made The Fists of Vengeance for the famous studio in the same year. The film focuses on the Chinese struggle against the Japanese, though essentially it follows the usual formula of the protagonist learning a powerful martial arts style in order to defeat his enemy and avenge the deaths of his loved ones.

The film begins with the cruel Japanese occupying a town in Northeastern China, where a vicious gang of thugs abuse and rob the people, until a brave man stands up and defeats and kiss their leader in a duel. Unsurprisingly, the Japanese immediately have the Chinese man murdered, and his young son Tie Wa flees to join a group of resistance fighters hiding in the nearby mountains, leaving his family's secret martial arts manual in the hands of his childhood sweetheart Feng Niou. As the years pass, Tie Wa becomes a skilled fighter (now played by Chuen Yuen, also in The Lady Hermit, who looks a little old for the role), and longs to avenge his father's death by taking on Gu Gang, the even less pleasant son of the old Japanese chief who now rules the town with an iron fist.

Although the plot may sound somewhat similar to that of Jet Li's recent wuxia swansong Fearless, referencing the hero having to disprove the insulting tag of the Chinese as being the "Sick Man of Asia", The Thunderbolt Fist is far less concerned with formal martial arts battles, and more with melodrama, treachery and revenge. It is a fairly tragic affair, filled with doomed romance and brotherhood, and many of the cast meet bloody fates. As such, despite being short and fast moving, it does at times have the feel of a cut-price patriotic epic.

Although it is wholly predictable throughout, the characters are interesting enough, and the film works well as both a tale of revenge and of oppressed people fighting back against their tormentors. It is certainly a good deal grittier than other similar efforts from the studio, with little in the way of humour, focusing instead on the wickedness of the Japanese, who never miss a chance to backstab or cheat. Tie Wa actually spends a fair amount of the film being either beaten to a bloody pulp or being tortured, which serves quite well to generate further viewer sympathy. This having been said, there are a couple of amusing scenes, including one where Tie Wa finally masters the titular move by imagining the laughing face of his foe on a tree trunk, which he promptly kicks in half.

There is a good amount of action throughout The Thunderbolt Fist, most of it fairly gruesome, with plenty of flying limbs and arterial sprays, especially during the final scenes. Interestingly, although Tie Wa is the nominal protagonist, a higher proportion of the fights involve another of the rebels, played by actress Shih Szu (also credited sometimes as Si Si), who starred in many Shaw Brothers' films including The Young Avenger. Shih Szu's fights are actually more exciting, mainly because they feature her taking on multiple sword-wielding opponents at once.

The action direction by Leung Siu Chung (who also worked on The 14 Amazons amongst others) is solid, if unspectacular, with no real outstanding scenes. In fact, the same can be said of The Thunderbolt Fist as a whole. While entertaining enough for fans of the studio and genre, it is quite blatantly one of their lesser outings. Although by no means a bad film, there is little in the way of invention, and whilst originality is by no means expected or required for the genre, there is a definite lack of ambition or real thrills, which prevents The Thunderbolt Fist from being anything other than merely above average.

Movie Grade: 3/5

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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