Once Upon A Time In China (1991)
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One of the best martial arts films ever made
Reviewed by Simon on 2002-12-01
Tsui Hark's most accomplished work, which effectively reinvented the kung fu film, making a true star of Jet Li and changing the Hong Kong film industry overnight (almost every film made for the next 4 years was heavily influenced by it). Politics, romance, comedy and groundbreaking action choreography all rolled into a gorgeously made production make for a remarkably cohesive vision. Jet Li has never been better than when he plays Wong Fei Hung.
Once Upon A Time In China II is perhaps even better than the original, but the original rates higher for being the first :-)
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See also
- Beggar So
- Blade Of Fury
- Challenge Of The Masters
- Chivalrous Legend
- Dragon From Russia
- Drunken Master II
- Duel To The Death
- Fist Of Legend
- Fong Sai Yuk
- Iron Monkey
- Kickboxer
- Knock Off
- Last Hero In China
- Martial Club
- Miracles
- Once Upon A Time In China And America
- Once Upon A Time In China II
- Once Upon A Time In China III
- Once Upon A Time In China IV
- Project A II
- Rurouni Kenshin
- Seven Swords
- Shaolin Temple
- Tai Chi II
- The Butterfly Murders
- The Master (1992)
- The Master of Kung Fu
- The Shaolin Kids
- The Tai-Chi Master
- The Young Master
- What A Hero!