Kung Fu Hustle introduced me to Chinese cinema & now I'm OBSESSED
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@parker469a
Жыл бұрын
If you want a good Jackie Chan movies Rumble In the Bronx and Jackie Chan's Who Am I are pretty iconic for him.
@deeamerson
Жыл бұрын
Jackie Chan is a gem of Chinese cinema.
@TomH2681
Жыл бұрын
If you want to go on a Hong-Kong / Chinese cinema adventure, there's a whole universe of films to get into. Would recommend: Chinese martial arts films: - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2000), by Ang Lee. - Hero (2002), by Zhang Yimou. Not to be confused with the 1997 film. Jackie Chan classics: - Project A (1983). - Police Story I (1985). - Miracles (1989). - Drunken Master II (1994). JamesVSCinema can hook you up with the correct version. Don't worry about the "II", it's not really a sequel. Jet Li / Donnie Yen classics: - Once Upon A Time In China I & II (1990-1991), with Jet Li. - Iron Monkey (1993), with Donnie Yen. - Fist of Legend (1994), with Jet Li. - Fearless (2006), with Jet Li. Make sure you watch the director's cut. - Ip Man (2008), with Donnie Yen. Kung-fu comedies: - The Prodigal Son (1981), by Sammo Hung. - Mr Vampire (1985). Stephen Chow classics: - Flirting Scholar (1993). - From Beijing With Love (1994). - Shaolin Soccer (2001). Police/Crime/Action/Thrillers: - Infernal Affairs (2002). - Hard Boiled (1992). - Mad Detective (2007). That doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. And once you've had enough of Hong-Kong cinema, you'll be happy to learn that the Koreans and the Japanese make pretty good films too.
@defunctus408
Жыл бұрын
Consider reacting to the “prequel” Shaolin Soccer.
@markcastellanet9672
Жыл бұрын
Shaolin soccer is even better.
3:46 calling someone "Big Brother" is just a way of showing respect to that person, even though they are not related.
@bahice
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is specifically between people of similar age. Older people are often referred to as Auntie and Uncle.
@3sh16
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's an Asian thing we call each other brother and sister even if we don't know them.
@ninjavigilante5311
Жыл бұрын
Sammo hung was known as the biggest brother in Hong Kong cinema, he was called dai kong in Chinese as the biggest of all brothers.. if you see his films u can see why he is the best.
@DanJackson1977
Жыл бұрын
@@ninjavigilante5311 Sammo choreographed most of that first "3 masters" intro fight in Pig Sty Alley. But then he had to leave the project.
@ninjavigilante5311
Жыл бұрын
@@DanJackson1977 i said that dude in another comment , said the first fight with the axe gang, you right
That end scene when they are kids again always chokes me up.
@adgato75
Жыл бұрын
It really is sweet.
While some of the verbal jokes don't land due to being lost in translation the physical humour is spot on.
@MaryCherryOfficial
Жыл бұрын
100%
@saulmadrid9950
Жыл бұрын
The one line where Donut the merchant speaks English and they don't understand always cracks me up.
@kiillabytez
Жыл бұрын
That's why the English dubbed version is funnier IMO.
@Dmitriy.0
Жыл бұрын
@@saulmadrid9950 "What are you prepared to do?!" is a callback to Sean Connery character's death in "The Untouchables"
@_Wai_Wai_
6 ай бұрын
@@Dmitriy.0 yes, and the Spiderman reference, with "great responsibility comes with great power"
_Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon_ is one of the few _wuxia_ films to break out of the genre and win international, mainstream acclaim. It is an extraordinarily beautiful and beautifully shot film. Among its many accolades were nominations for ten Oscars, winning four: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Original Score; and nominations for fourteen BAFTAs, also winning four: Best Foreign Language, Best Director, Best Costume Design and Best Music.
@pandaman1677
Жыл бұрын
Facts!
@malelonewolf80
Жыл бұрын
A beautiful film for sure, but I found it quite boring. Unpopular opinion perhaps, but just my opinion.
@white-noisemaker9554
Жыл бұрын
She totally needs to watch it! I wish more reactors would watch it!
@maxducoudray
Жыл бұрын
As a long-time fan of HK cinema, I honestly find CTHD to be pretty mediocre.
@3DJapan
Жыл бұрын
That came out while I was in film school so we studied it.
Almost all of the Masters in this are actual real Kungfu experts, some even came out of retirement for this movie.
The scene where he crushes the soccer ball is a reference to Steven Chow's previous movie Shoalin Soccer. It was Chow's way of saying this wasn't a sports movie and not to expect the same thing.
This movie nearly seriously killed me... that Knife-throwing scene, I couldn't breathe for laughing. I was helpless! I really thought I was going to suffocate.
@AL-fl4jk
Жыл бұрын
I watched this with my little brother like 15 years ago when he was really young and at the knife scene he peed himself 😂
@3Rayfire
Жыл бұрын
It's a dangerous film.
@mikef2811
Жыл бұрын
Me too..Also go watch Journey to the West...funny as hell
@BJBee
Жыл бұрын
@@AL-fl4jk omg he must have almost died laughing 😂😂😂😂
@phousefilms
Жыл бұрын
Favourite line in that scene is: "Handle? Where's the third knife?" "God knows where it went...."
Its funny during the fight with the musicians and the guy with the rings, you mentioned Shang-Chi. The actor playing the husband landlord is also the the old Archery master from the Ta Lo village in Shang-Chi.
@wilboehmer5620
Жыл бұрын
I believe the rings fighter was a Kung fu consultant on Shang-chi
@xman48205
Жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for the info.
@erikhidayanto
Жыл бұрын
there's even a kungfu hustle movie poster on shaun(shang chi)'s bedroom wall.
Fun fact : this movie was inspiration for Kung fu panda
@MaryCherryOfficial
Жыл бұрын
😮
@goose4199
Жыл бұрын
Who's gonna tell her 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@drewpaupanekis4710
Жыл бұрын
Source: trust me bro
@chrisyu327
Жыл бұрын
@@MaryCherryOfficial The husband in this movie was also in Shang chi if you remember.
@zerolsr2228
Жыл бұрын
The same creator also made Shaolin Soccer which is also a truly fun movie. Sadly it is only English Subbed. However it is not am a film made in the United States but China so that is 100% understandable.
“I knew his friends should have sucked his lips” is not a sentence I expected to hear today 😂
Bill Murray called Kung Fu Hustle "the supreme achievement of the modern age in terms of comedy." There are a lot of call-outs to other movies in this film. The blood coming out of the elevator is a reference to The Shining (a movie you should react to-maybe next Halloween). You recognized the call-out to Spider-Man. Another one is the series of gestures that landlady makes toward Brother Sum in the car-Bruce Lee made the same series of gestures toward a crime boss in the movie Return of the Dragon. I'm older than you, so when I first saw the high-speed chase between Landlady and Sing, I thought of the roadrunner from the Warner Brothers cartoons, not Sonic the Hedgehog. The actress who played landlady didn't originally intend to be in this film. She had been in some movies, including the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. But she had retired from acting in the eighties. She accompanied a friend to an audition for Kung Fu Hustle, where Stephen Chow noticed her smoking a cigarette with a sarcastic look on her face. He offered her the role without an audition.
@phousefilms
Жыл бұрын
Also him stomping the soccer ball was in response to people demanding he make a "Shaolin Soccer"sequel.
@LoRe-nm8gd
9 ай бұрын
When the axes dance at the beginning the soundtrack is very blues brothers
@Pragabond
4 ай бұрын
I love the juxtaposition of her showing up to support a friend but still looking as grumpy as the landlady somehow. *shows up to support friend* *smokes crankily*
this one and Shaolin Soccer are great (both written directed and star Stephen Chow) also with many of the same cast
@nguyenhieu-kb5bk
Жыл бұрын
im prefer King of Comedy more, both 2 version 1999 that stepen chow is actor or 2019 when he is director
Stephen chow is a genius writer/director. he could have written badass and heroic roles for himself but he never done that. He always came up with simple main characters and made them unforgettable and legendary.
Kung Fu Hustle is more a parody of old Kung Fu movies--but if you want to get into some proper Wuxia (the "floating around kung-fu" movies), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, House of Flying Daggers, and Hero are all friggin' beautiful (and very accessible to Western audiences).
@Tien1million
Жыл бұрын
Nah those aren't it, those movies came later when Hong Kung was trying to be Hollywood with the big budget films, and artsy. Got to go old school 90s. Iron Monkey, Once Upon a Time in China, Swordman 2, Wing Chun, Drunken Master 2.
@ninjavigilante5311
Жыл бұрын
If you want to see true great kung fu Hong cinema it's movies from sammo hung, Jackie Chan lar kar leung, Yuen woo ping and the great Chang Che! The masters of action.
@davidlee3676
Жыл бұрын
go watch The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
@ritu8985
Жыл бұрын
Nah the best one is Snake in the Eagle's shadow
@ninjavigilante5311
Жыл бұрын
@@ritu8985 No it's not lol, snake and crane arts shaolin is better
Stephen Chow is a LEGEND!! "Kung Fu Hustle" is great. "Shaolin Soccer" is one of the funniest movies ever made, also "Love on Delivery" "King of Comedy" "God of Cookery"
One of my favorite Jackie Chan movies is Drunken Master 2. His kung-fu is enhanced by alcohol. Comedy ensues. Another comedy Shaolin Soccer. Monks have left the monastery to pursue life in the modern world. The monastery ask them to help so they join a soccer tournament . Stephen Chow, star of this movie also stars.
I enjoy watching your reactions. Martial Arts just means a form of combat like Kung Fu, Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, TKD, JKD, Wing Chun. These are called Martial Arts.
@wongbingo9523
Жыл бұрын
Me too. It’s enjoyable to watch her reactions.😂
This is one of my favourite films. I went through a phase of Kung Fu films a few years ago. This is such a wonderful homage to the genre. If you want to try something different the film Zatoichi is great. It’s set in Japan and follows the adventures of a blind swordsman. Brilliant, bizarre and often funny it even has a great tap dancing sequence. I still have the music they dance to as my ringtone 😊
@shoujahatsumetsu
Жыл бұрын
It's only a tribute to the 26 original Zatoichi movies and the Zatoichi tv show though, which you should definitely check out if you enjoyed Kitano's tribute movie.
@666FallenShadow
Жыл бұрын
@@shoujahatsumetsu omfg. i knew the blind swordsman was kind of a cliche or trope in japanese culture but i didn't realise there was a popular distinctly named blind swordman, now zato-1's name from guilty gear makes way more sense it's literally just zato-ichi(1) 🤦♀
honestly, I was here to watch some kung fu hustle reactions at first, but then I find your smile and laugh extremely charming. and now I think I'm in love lol.😜
You should try Jackie Chan's Drunken Master 1 and 2!
I’m in love with your laugh Mary. So heartwarming ❤
@jeremystevens6640
Жыл бұрын
Me 2 ☺️
If you loved this, you should check out Stephen Chow's other movie Journey to the West. It doesn't have as much silly humor as this movie does but it has a beautiful story and some incredible music. If you want something just as silly, he also made a movie called Shaolin Soccer.
@jayconant3816
Жыл бұрын
Journey to the west is bonkers!
@killinglonliness88
Жыл бұрын
His "other movie" as if he only has one lmao
@eastcoastoverseer
Жыл бұрын
@@killinglonliness88 I know he has more, I was referring to that one specifically.
Love your thoughts, love your reaction, love your sense of humor, love your style!
This movie takes one on a full circle of emotions and legit like a live action anime
I'm glad to see others have mentioned Hero (2002), which is the most underrated and provocative Wuxia film of all time. Jet Li and Tony Leung (from Shang Chi) are incredible as the leads and it also features Donnie Yen in a brief but very memorable supporting role. So far only James Vs Cinema has reacted to it.
@HeatRaver
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. "Hero" got overshadowed by Crouching Tiger, but I felt the multi-version storytelling and color grading for each story in Hero made it a more artistic/beautiful film.
@haythamad-din5370
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. CTHD has impressive choreography and I adore Michelle Yeoh and Chow Yun-Fat, but the screenplay was all over the place and ultimately felt hollow.
It's funny you mentioned Shang Chi. The Landlord is playing the character of the archery instructor in that movie iirc :) "Ripping little kids off"... did he now really? Hmmm? There are legends that there is one true Master of every major style and one Grandmaster who guards these to make sure there is always a Master. And when Masters pass on, it is his task to find a replacement...
Hero (2004) with Jet Li is one of the best martial arts movies ever made in my humble opinion. I highly recommend you watch it
We've collectively decided that Ms MC needs to react to more of these 🙏
Shoalin Soccer with subtitles jn mandarin is fantastic!
Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on POLICE STORY and CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON (the latter starring Michelle Yeoh and directed by Ang Lee).
Mary, I love watching your reactions! You're so funny and so genuine! FYI, Kung Fu is a type of martial art. Martial arts is an umbrella term that covers everything from karate, to kung fu, to judo, kick boxing, and modern-day arts of physical warfare.
The action choreographer was done Yuen Wo Ping who designed the king fu sequence for The Matrix and CTAHD.
"... a live action animation...." That's what Chow was going for. It's a classical wuxia story mixed with Hollywood Looney Toons. He said he imagined Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the Roadrunner as kungfu "perfect masters".
I remember watching this when I was 13 or 14, one of my absolutely favorite movie
Kungfu hustle was my childhood favorite. I had the DVD and i used to watch it daily after school.
I’m a lifelong martial artist. “Chi” translates literally to “breath”. Some people will try and tell you it’s an esoteric energy source but that is not true. Basically it boils down to breath control. Chi gung is a method of increasing lung capacity and breath control in synchronisation with movement to maximise power and health.
@onekill31
4 ай бұрын
So that's why they always say "Chi is everywhere"
@juanlu3958
22 күн бұрын
Qi can be expressed in many ways. In 。 wuxia fictional novels, Qi is a kind of energy that has existed since the birth of the universe. Qi exists in all matter. And Humans are the highest level of matter, so humans can cultivate this primitive energy to fight.
@juanlu3958
22 күн бұрын
Of course, in reality, it is impossible for humans to use Qi as a source of energy.
Now you gotta watch Shaolin Soccer
I love your sumary at the end!
That crucial first line of dialogue in original audio signifying my ability to continue watching. Sweeettt !
The first time i saw this movie i saw those 3 guys who looked harmless but skilled masters was cool and that was the first time i ever saw anyone use those rings as a weapon :o this movie is a gem :D
The best moment: 7:38 "Fat, my a**!" "We're from the Axe Gang!" "Axe Gang, my a**!" "Boss !" "Boss, my a**!" I never hear the English version but I do know the French version quite improvised some moment from this dialogue..
Shaolin soccer is right up the same area as this movie . That is another classic movie
Love your reaction and the commentary at the end.
the beast name was actually "the evil god of fiery cloud" coming from the same wuxia novel with the budha palm technique, the landlord couple name was yan guo and xiaolongnu, the protagonist of another wuxia novel the condor heroes, sadly many western audience won't catch these reference and many more, partly because the translation, they simply translate the couple name into paris and helen of troy lol
You'd like a lot of other Jackie Chan movies. Especially his 80s and 90s movies. Lots of humor and creative fighting along with probably the most insane stunts ever put on film. The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) and Police Story (1985) are amazing!
When I'm feeling sad, this is the movie I watch to cheer up
Mary, your laughter is very contagious.
Kung Fu Hustle was a great surprise for me going to see it in theaters pretty much blind as well-did not expect it to go as it did, and I and my siblings and girlfriend back then laughed at and enjoyed the silliness and comedy. The turn at the end was an awesome twist of character. This movie is one of my all time fun favorites. Highly recommend another Chinese film that was popular along with others already mentioned in the comments-Hero, starring Jet Li. An awesome film with beautiful cinematography and intriguing storyline, but alas, no comedy, but plenty of action. Even back then though, I thought perhaps there was an amalgam of political and cultural aspects of the nation in the ultimate message of the film, and I am unqualified to say what was cultural, or what was political, or if there was any difference. Looking at current world events, it's easy to see some of the sentiments that drive some of the themes of that film. It's an interesting discussion to be had about the movie within those contexts, which are obvious if you watch Hero.
This is my childhood movie 😇
Thanks, another fun reaction! Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a great film, with amazing kung fu and much cinematic beauty.
I love your reaction so genuine not overreacting and not over the top
One of my favs! Glad you enjoyed, and got the comedy! I'd suggest watching "Shaolin Soccer" as well. Also written/starring/directed by Stephen Chow. In terms of "kung fu" movies, DEFINTELY check out "Ip Man". AMAZING choreography and story for the movie.
You have to check out "Kung pow! Enter the fist". But I can say already, you either love that movie or hate it and there is no in between. And if you like it, you will quote it for the rest of your life
@LongShaynx
Жыл бұрын
"OPEN YOUR MOUTH!!!"
@comehonorface3259
Жыл бұрын
Chosen one, im coming!!
@ericjahoda2997
Жыл бұрын
"WEEOO! WEEOO!"
@white-noisemaker9554
Жыл бұрын
No, please. That film is incredibly racist and should not be supported.
@white-noisemaker9554
Жыл бұрын
@@XaeeD There's been outcry from many mainstream publishing and Asian American media about how it's racist; such as a review when it opened from Model Minority magazine. As an Asian American, I walked into that film expecting good-natured fun like Big Trouble in Little China, and what I saw was mean-spirited and perpetuated negative stereotypes throughout the whole film. If you have to ask me why I found it racist, I think perhaps you need to take another long hard look at the film.
This is one of my favorite films. It's always a good time, no matter how many times I've seen it.
That frog scene makes me laugh every time 🤣
Martial Arts are the unification of Kung-Fu, Karate, Judo, Aikido, Juijitsu. . . . .just to name a few those those. If I recall correctly Kung- fu got like 18 different Combat Styles. Snow Leopard, Tiger, Dragon, Crane, Eagle, Snake, Monkey. . . . .and so on
This movie was so funny and the fights were entertaining.
LOL, Thank you. I'm now going to rewatch this. Haven't seen it in a few years.
Her giggles😭✨✨✨. I love herrr
Omg please watch shaolin soccer if you haven’t already. It’s a scream😂
I flat out love this movie. It's so damn fun. It's corny, but FUN and entertaining. There's some amazing action. As others have mentioned there are some great wuxia films like 'Crouching Tiger' and 'House of Flying Daggers'. I assume 'Ip Man' qualifies as well even though it's a tad different (but still terrific). But I think my personal favorite may be 'Flying Swords of Dragon Gate' . There are quite a few. Although the one thing I must mention with some when it comes to dub/sub....when it comes to things like anime I'm almost always a dub first because it's just easier to get into the arc when I can listen instead of having to read, but when it comes to foreign movies -- especially this movie in particular -- I'm so glad you went with sub. There's just something special about watching movies how they were originally intended. I just find it makes this movie more enjoyable.
OK this is by far my favourite reaction from Mary
Oh man, this brings back memories. Growing up we only had a dvd player so all I did was watch movies. I used to watch this movie on repeat. I absolutely love it.
Stephen Chow's 2001 movie Shaolin Soccer is very much in the same style. Almost as good, as long as you watch the subtitled version. The English dub I have seen was badly done. It may be a little less aimed at a western audience than Kung Fu Hustle, with more references to Chinese culture and media. But still enjoyable. There's even a small reference when Chow's character first appears in this movie, flattening the kid's football and saying there is no more of that. Maybe the public had been hoping for a sequel to Shaolin Soccer, and this was his way of saying "No!"? Still hoping though. Shaolin Soccer - 25 Years Later, the Next Generation Maybe not... :(
I think your comment earlier is probably a good comparison. The 'chi' based kung fu movies powers are kind of like the super hero abilities of this genre. But you'll find there are a lot more serious tone movies through the years as well, but the fantasy kung fu powers aspect remains. Many Chinese martial arts styles are also inspired by animals, so you'll see them described as such. One thing I was curious is if you noticed any difference in the phonetics of the language the characters were speaking. Many of them were speaking Cantonese, but others in Mandarin. I can only understand one of them, so to me it's like hearing people speaking French and Spanish with each other without skipping a beat in comprehension, and that seems so odd to me. I never lived in China, so I don't know if that's what happens on a regular basis or not. But my understanding is that Mandarin is the common spoken language. If you enjoy the comedic/slap stick variations, Shaolin Soccer or Tai Chi Zero, or any of the Jackie Chan movies are great choices If you want to look at a more dramatic kung fu movie, then I'd recommend Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, or the Ip Man movie with Donnie Yen.
My favourite movie. Thanks for reacting. Enjoyed watching the video. the 33 minutes and 56 seconds were worth watching.
i would be happy to listen the background music while dying 🤗 ty nice reaction
From what I've heard, the term "Kung Fu" literally means the muscle memory built from constant repetition of a series of physical movements -- any type of movements. So a musician playing an instrument is practicing kung fu, to build their muscle memory. I think it is only western media that has relegated it to meaning the varied types of martial arts.
@hkay3127
Жыл бұрын
The best way to translate Kung Fu is probably art of craft... It can be referred to anything not just martial arts
Finally! Someone who reacts to this watches it in Chinese! I feel original languages are so underrated.
@boboboy8189
Жыл бұрын
She's said she half Asian. Especially Aussie were okey with original languages unlike american
Ok, first time to this channel, only 3 mins in and I'm subscribing for that "Fuck yo dinna!" line.
Your reaction was epic 😁 I love this movie a lot 😊
Will you ever watch the original STAR TREK movies? I would love to see that!
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Shaolin Soccer Infernal Affairs (Scorsese remade this as The Departed, which won the Oscar for Best Picture)
your laughter makes me SUBSCRIBED 🤣👍👍👍
The kung fu in this movie is 100% real. no cap
if i was to cast a live action Uncle Iroh for Avatar, i would most definitely use the big bad guy from this film. Siu-Lung Leung with a beard would be perfect. he's still more than capable of pulling the physical feats, that Iroh would perform through the seasons, in his 70's. he holds a great cadence to the characters that he portrays. Just a magical aura of "fuck with me and find out", while still being able to portray incredible kindnesss and understanding (in his other roles)
Mary is so cute especially when she’s so happy laughing 😂😅
I kept dying at the part when they were trying to throw knives at the landlady. 😭😭😭😭😭
Kung fu is just one of many many types of different martial arts.
An interesting fact the actor for the Landlord was in Marvel's Shang-Chi he was the old archery man that gets his soul taken.
I'd recommend the kung fu movie Five Deadly Venoms 1978. The Kung Fu fighters employ five different animal-based styles - centipede, lizard, scorpion, snake and toad. These different fighting styles result in some very unusual techniques and battle scenes. Like the Toad, his skin can not be cut, His skin is like armor.
Absolutely love this movie. Went to see it in the theatre when it was released knowing nothing but the trailer. Now this and Shaolin Soccer are staples in my movie collection and often rewatched.
U have excellent taste in films. Subscribed!!!!
This film spoofs elements from many other films, including "The Shining," "Spiderman," "The Untouchables," "Gone with the Wind" and "The Blues Brothers" as well as general references to Looney Tunes, anime, and characters and dialogue from other popular Chinese martial arts films.
It's actually more fun to go into this as a newcomer- every other actor here is well known in kung fu cinema, so as soon as you recognize them, you KNOW you're in for a good fight scene hahaha (the landlord for example, is from the same school as Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung hahaha)
I love watching people discover this gem of a film
You've probably been told this already but just in case, please watch Shaolin Soccer. It was released before Kung Fu Hustle. Fun fact, fans were asking for a sequel but he wanted to do Kung Fu Hustle so he put in that scene of him smashing the kid's ball saying, "No more soccer". His following film CJ7 is not as popular but I like it 🤷♂
About freakn time!
I love that the cherries in the background kind of aligns with the guy's face at 09:40. Very cool and funny movie
OMG...I'm so excited for you and your reaction. This film is just a fun and beautiful movie. It never gets old.....it's a go-to comfort movie. Enjoy Yo!!
The husband of the landlord is also in Shang-Chi. He's the older guy that was teaching Aquafina's character about using the bow and arrows😁
this references so many kung fu classics as well as Hollywood movies, spiderman, the shining, Saturday night fever, etc.
Omg, i love your laugh 😂😂😂
I’ve watched a few of your reactions but I didn’t know you were a Aussie ,makes me happier o owing that coz I’m a fellow Aussie
The action choreographers were Sammo Hung (Jackie Chan's big brother in the stunt world) and Yuen Woo-Ping (the choreographer behind The Matrix).
The actor of landlord, Yuen Wah, starred in Shang Chi (2021) as the old man in Ta Lo. The actress of landlady, Yuen Qiu, starred in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). They are living legends of Kung Fu.
At the beginning when he flattens the soccer ball that's a reference to his previous film Shaolin Soccer.
Try Jet Li's "Hero". The colors of the movie setting the mood and depth of the movie " ) Thank you for the reactions and much appreciated your insights for this movie : )
1:25 Based on my casual browsing, _Martial arts_ was derived from an older latin word with a meaning of "art of mars" (Roman God of War), the term was from *Europe* not in Asia. Martial Arts are like art of fighting, defense etc. And Kungfu was a Chinese Martial arts and yeah Kung Fu was not solely for fighting, I think it also has philosophical or spiritual side(Note: I am not a Kungfu practitioner)