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Fighting Spirit
Billy is a young fighter whose sister Judith was hurt after a near gang rape. When he learns she must have surgery, crime boss Russell has Billy compete in illegal street fights. When Billy learns he may get killed, he quits but is later killed by Russell and his men, who were the ones responsible for Judith's accident. After his death, Billy must rely on one man to seek revenge for him: his best friend David. However, David must train in the martial arts before he can seek revenge. Davidy seeks guidance from the ghost of Billy as well as Billy's trainer and ally, Murphy.
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Plot Summary
A young martial artist, driven by revenge for his master's death, infiltrates a criminal organization. He must navigate the treacherous underworld and confront powerful enemies, honing his skills to achieve justice. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the price of vengeance.
Critical Reception
Fighting Spirit (1992) received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at its action choreography and lead performances. Critics often noted its straightforward narrative but found the fight sequences to be compelling. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its blend of martial arts and crime elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its well-executed martial arts sequences.
Commended for the dedicated performances of its lead actors.
Criticized by some for a predictable plotline.
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Fun Fact
Alex Fong, who plays the protagonist, was a noted singer and actor in Hong Kong cinema, known for his roles in romantic dramas before taking on this more action-oriented part.
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