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Release Date: 13 March, 2001 Retail Price: $14.99 OUR Price: $13.99 You SAVE: $1.00! Cast: Complete Cast (16 total) |
The Legend of Drunken Master Reviews
best Jackie Chan movie ever
Amazing. I have seen this movie at least a dozen times and it is still amazing. There is so much action, so much choreography that is impossible to take in every second of it after watching this only once. The Legend of Drunken Master has the best Jackie Chan fighting I have ever seen, but also a good story with a nice plot, good characters and villains, and dubbing that actually isn't too badly done.
The story has a good focus on family, and what Wong Fei Hung (Jackie Chan) must do in order to honor his family and his country by stopping thieves from stealing and exporting Chinese artifacts that represent China's history. Sounds a bit boring but the story develops nicely in the film. After the first 5 minutes, you may not care because the beginning of the movie has an incredible fight scene promising just some of the action yet to come. Some of the action scenes mid-way through the movie are so good, they are better than a lot of final fight scenes in other similar movies. By the time the final fight scene in this movie is over, you may not even have realized that 15 straight minutes passed by. It really is that long of a scene and it is very, very entertaining. Chan does not do many stunts in this movie, but rather displays his true and raw martial arts skills, specifically the uniqe form of Drunken Boxing.
If you have never seen a Jackie Chan movie and want to start, watch another one of his films first. This one is so good it might just spoil the rest!
BEST JACKIE CHAN MOVIE EVER!
Amazing. I have seen this movie at least a dozen times and it is still amazing. There is so much action, so much choreography that is impossible to take in every second of it after watching this only once. The Legend of Drunken Master has the best Jackie Chan fighting I have ever seen, but also a good story with a nice plot, good characters and villains, and dubbing that actually isn't too badly done.
The story has a good focus on family, and what Wong Fei Hung (Jackie Chan) must do in order to honor his family and his country by stopping thieves from stealing and exporting Chinese artifacts that represent China's history. Sounds a bit boring but the story develops nicely in the film. After the first 5 minutes, you may not care because the beginning of the movie has an incredible fight scene promising just some of the action yet to come. Some of the action scenes mid-way through the movie are so good, they are better than a lot of final fight scenes in other similar movies. By the time the final fight scene in this movie is over, you may not even have realized that 15 straight minutes passed by. It really is that long of a scene and it is very, very entertaining. Chan does not do many stunts in this movie, but rather displays his true and raw martial arts skills, specifically the uniqe form of Drunken Boxing.
If you have never seen a Jackie Chan movie and want to start, watch another one of his films first. This one is so good it might just spoil the rest!
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