


The Young Master
Youthful martial arts master Lung is searching for his missing brother, when he is mistaken for a criminal on the run. He must prove his innocence by solving the case himself, while local lawmen and merciless mercenaries are hot on his trail.
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Plot Summary
A young, good-hearted man named Dragon lives in a village and works as a cleaner in a martial arts school. He is somewhat clumsy but possesses great courage and loyalty. When the school's prized dragon statue is stolen, Dragon embarks on a daring mission to retrieve it, facing off against a ruthless gang and their deadly martial arts techniques.
Critical Reception
The Young Master was a significant box office success in Hong Kong and marked a turning point in Jackie Chan's career, showcasing his unique blend of action, comedy, and innovative stunt work that would define his global appeal. While some critics noted its simple plot, the film was widely praised for its thrilling fight choreography and Chan's charismatic performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its spectacular and innovative action sequences.
- Jackie Chan's comedic timing and physical performance are highlights.
- The plot is straightforward, serving primarily as a vehicle for the fight scenes.
Google audience: Audience reception generally highlights the film's exciting martial arts and Jackie Chan's signature blend of humor and athleticism, cementing its status as a classic in the genre.
Fun Fact
During the filming of the climactic fight scene in a glass factory, Jackie Chan suffered numerous cuts and bruises, and a fellow stuntman accidentally broke his leg.
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