In a genre spanning several decades and literally thousands of films, it is difficult for a kung fu film to stand out, particularly when up against classics of the genre with big name actors or from well-established studios. One of the most noteworthy things about this Taiwanese film from 1983 is the extensive use of samples from the English-dubbed version in albums by Gza and Raekwon. This has probably contributed to its cult status, as it has a surprising number of fans considering its humble background featuring a prolific but not especially notable cast.
Sun Yu Ting is a man who has dedicated his life to kung fu. To this end, he is in search of a master, and the acid test of someone worthy of teaching him is their ability to defeat him in combat. He bumps into a young Shaolin monk, Hsu Shi, who has slipped...
Sun Yu Ting is a man who has dedicated his life to kung fu. To this end, he is in search of a master, and the acid test of someone worthy of teaching him is their ability to defeat him in combat. He bumps into a young Shaolin monk, Hsu Shi, who has slipped...
- 11/27/2018
- by Adam Webb
- AsianMoviePulse
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