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  • Italiano
  • English
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • עברית / עִבְרִית
  • Paese: Taiwan
  • Digita: Movie
  • Data di Rilascio: giu 28, 1975
  • Durata: 1 hr. 30 min.
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  • Classificato: #99999
  • Popolarità: #99999
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: Not Yet Rated

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mar 29, 2024
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Generale 6.0
Storia 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Musica 5.0
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"You've gone too far!" "We'll go further!"

The Shaolin Kids had neither kids nor anything Shaolin in it. For a 1970’s Taiwanese martial arts flick it had a larger budget and cast than usual. While the sets may have been more primo, the unwieldy cast and convoluted plot made it difficult to slog through at times.

Prime Minister Hu Wei Yung is plotting to overthrow the emperor and has a message for his allies detailing his treacherous plan. He’s been eliminating opponents by various methods, most recently by poisoning Liu Hsin Erh’s father. She’s looking for payback but General Lu stops her. Lu is part of a group aware of Hu’s duplicity and is working to bring him down. Liu manages to get her hands on the secret message, but from there the list has a rocky passage on the way to the Imperial Court.

Shaolin Kids had a strong cast. Polly Shang Kuan Ling Feng played the avenging daughter. Tien “Roc” Peng and Chang Yi played son and father, although both were born in the same year! Carter Wong, in a really bad wig, had a supporting role as one of those loyal to the emperor. He appeared and disappeared throughout the movie. One look at the cast list and it was apparent who was going to be the Big Bad, Yi Yuan had no problem playing the rebellious prime minister.

Generally, the fights were routine, utilizing swords as well as fists and kicks. Polly is always entertaining but the fights weren’t exceptional. The most interesting pairing was the Cliff Lok and Huang Fei Long “Light and Dark” evil duo. The two had their secret move of “Heaven and Earth” where one went high and the other attacked low. The heroes who fell prey to it had never learned to duck or side step to their detriment. Chang Yi and Carter Wong didn’t have much to do but managed to make their fights with the evil duo more entertaining than some of the other combatants. Tien Peng seemed to be an afterthought both in fights and plot.

The Shaolin Kids suffered from poor editing and transitions in narrative as well as a ridiculous title. There was a lack of focus and clarity in the storytelling and the fights weren’t much better. This film wasn’t bad, it was just underwhelming.

29 March 2024

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  • Movie: The Shaolin Kids
  • Paese: Taiwan
  • Data di Rilascio: giu 28, 1975
  • Durata: 1 hr. 30 min.
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: Non Ancora Valutato

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