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Plot Summary
In 1920s Guangzhou, a young Wong Fei-hung is framed for a crime and forced to go into hiding. He joins a group of rebels fighting against a corrupt official who is exploiting the poor. Along the way, he hones his martial arts skills and uncovers a conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Young Wong Fei Hung: The Black Bat received a mixed to negative reception. Critics often pointed to its derivative plot and inconsistent pacing, while some acknowledged the decent martial arts choreography.
What Reviewers Say
While featuring some competent martial arts sequences, the film suffers from a predictable story.
The acting is generally uninspired, failing to elevate the standard action plot.
Pacing issues and a lack of originality detract from the overall viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available suggest a lukewarm reception, with some viewers finding the action adequate but the narrative unengaging.
Fun Fact
The film attempts to add a new chapter to the popular Wong Fei-hung cinematic universe, though it did not achieve the same level of recognition as earlier iterations.
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